![]() ![]() ![]() Since that test, I had more opportunities to use the camera in different circumstances. Part of the results to this test were already published on cinema5D earlier, check the comparison between the F55 and the 1DC out here. As part of the preparation for a new regular TV documentary series, the production company is eager to decide for a camera model that will serve them well in the years to come, and that’s why they had us compare several models in different setups. The technical specs were overwhelming and everything sounded almost too good to be true, so like many others, I was really looking forward to get my hands on the camera as soon as possible.įinally, after some delays, I was able to actually have a good close look at it in a studio test environment. And apart from all that, ergonomically one of the first cameras in a very long time that sits on the shoulder just as-is, without any huge rig that you have to build around it. It seems like a camera which tries to please everyone: 4K, 2K and 1080p raw and compressed, without crop factors, high speed recording of up to 240 fps in 2K, SLog2 curve with a huge latitude, a global shutter (!) and the Sony FZ mount which (like the F3) gives you extreme versatility with mount adapters, allowing you to put almost every lens you have ever seen on it (provided you have the right adapter, but it’s possible). The new Sony F55 was one of the most anticipated cameras in a long time, because telling from the specs, it ticks almost all the boxes. The target audience for the song are teenage girls, and I think few of cinema5D readers fall into this target group, so I don’t blame you if the music is not for you – but if it is, please support the artist Deja by buying the song via iTunes or Amazon.Īlso, please enjoy Patrick Zadrobilek’s brilliant behind-the-scenes video, shot on the Canon C100: The music video for “DEJA – Struck by the Light” came around at the right time to make it a camera test for the brand-new Sony F55. ![]() ![]() part09.Attention: This post is a copy of the original blog post on my personal blog. Mzed – Philip Bloom’s Cinematic Masterclass Contains: Video, PDF´s From the wind-swept coast of Ireland to the unforgiving heat of the Mojave desert, USA, travel with Philip as he guides you through the art and science of filmmaking, and shares his most important advice for capturing the style of cinematic images that have made him one of the world’s most beloved independent filmmakers.Īvailable in gorgeous 4K resolution, Philip Bloom’s Cinematic Masterclass is an eight hour journey that will educate, entertain and inspire you. Join filmmaker, educator and pioneer Philip Bloom as he embarks on his most adventurous project to date. Mzed – Philip Bloom’s Cinematic Masterclass ![]()
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