Hollywood Black Magic 1/8 with BMPCC6K Pro | Side-By-Side Comparison
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Diffusion filters take off that digital edge of your image and give your footage a more cinematic film look. In this video we tested the Schneider Optics 4x4 Hollywood Black Magic 1/8.
Shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro.
Lens: Sigma 18-35mm f1.8
The clips are all color corrected in the same way.
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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
Panasonic GH5 + Metabones Speedbooster Ultra
Sigma Art 18-35mm f1.8
Walimex 14mm t3.1
Canon 50mm f1.8
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Tiffen Black Pro-Mist 1/4 72mm
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It‘s subtle, but super beautiful!
Beautiful shots! Thanks for this accurate comparison.
Thanks man!
thanks for the video, it was the exact combination i was looking for !
This is a beautiful look! I've been looking at the 1/8 and 1/4 tiften promist filters, but the look of the Hollywood Black Magic 1/8 seems more subtle which I LOVE.
I watched your video on both. Do you have a specific leaning?
Thanks man! I do not have a specific leaning:) But I think you can use the Hollywood Black Magic 1/8 more often because of its more subtle look.
Beautiful shots! Thank you for making this!
Wow ❤ I’m like watching a movie
great, thanks a lot!
beautiful images! definitely feel the difference on her skin!
Thanks man:)
Thank you for this! Can you compare this side by side with Tiffen Black Pro Mist? Thanks!
Currently we just have the 1/4 Tiffen Black Pro-Mist version. But we make sure to do that as soon as we get our hands on the 1/8 pro-mist in the future. I think comparing the 1/4 Pro-Mist against the 1/8 Hollywood Black Magic doesn’t make sense :D
Hi, beautiful images.
What is your color grading process ? do you use HDR Davinci Wide Gamut ?
Hi, thanks man! Usually I grade all my videos in Davinci Resolve Studio. But for this video I just applied the LUTs in Premiere and made some basic adjustments.
I don’t have a HDR monitor so I haven’t used HDR Davinci Wide Gamut yet:D
@@80white thanks, what is the lut's name?
@@dantimmy1524 It's called "Blackmagic Gen5 Film to Video"
@@80white great thank you so much, again your images are really beautiful
Really nice 👀
Thanks!