Thanks Carlos! Love how you don’t get in the weeds with highly technical videos! This 65 year old new Cinematographer likes your “this is what I’ve learned” videos! ❤
I just bought the Canon C70 and you're absolutely right about Wide DR. I did a "Let's Talk" video where I talk about how well this picture profile work with talking head as well as vlogging. CLOG2 is a profile I reserve for shooting RAW ST/LT because I want to get the most out of those large video files. Great tips for those who are starting out with this amazing camera. pay attention noobs.
I ended up trying to save money and bought the adapter from another C70 user. Then I bought two EF lenses used and I didn't love the result. I didn't realize I bought the Mark 2 version of the 15 to 35 and it is not giving a full frame field of view. There is a barely visible black circle around the edges of the image. Although it's very hard to notice in most shots I stopped using it and trying to figure out a better option. I am wondering if the 15 to 35 mark 3 2.8 would be better. It has image stabilization but maybe I should test it
The crop is more like 1.6 on canon cameras actually... but anyway. The RF 15 - 35 on the C70 is actually a 24mm - 56mm .. combined with the new RF 24-105 f 2.8 (48mm - 168mm) you have what you need for most.. If you need more wide angle.. the new RF 10-20mm (16mm-32mm) is perfect And then in the new year (2024) canon makes the new full frame RF cinema cameras with build in NDs and you can keep the lenses but switch out the camera body
Initially I thought so too! However remember that the C70's sensor (26.2 x 13.8 mm) is slightly larger than the APS-C sensor on Canon's other cameras (22.3 × 14.8 mm), so the C70's crop is technically 1.534 ( essentially 1.5) on UHD and 1.460 (essentially 1.4) on 4K DCI mode. You can see this on Canon's C70 "Specifications & Features" page under "Lens Magnification Factor": www.canon-europe.com/video-cameras/eos-c70/specifications/ I do hope Canon releases a new RF full frame camera this year! If we can get a C500 Mark II form factor with an 8K, RF DGO sensor that would be amazing!
@@carloscortesi6411 yeah you are right… but anyways I am really looking forward to just full frame 4K 120p with ND build in :) Canon was SO close to the perfect camera with the C500 mark 2 😅 so damn close
Great video, specific explanations
Thanks Carlos! Love how you don’t get in the weeds with highly technical videos! This 65 year old new Cinematographer likes your “this is what I’ve learned” videos! ❤
I just bought the Canon C70 and you're absolutely right about Wide DR. I did a "Let's Talk" video where I talk about how well this picture profile work with talking head as well as vlogging. CLOG2 is a profile I reserve for shooting RAW ST/LT because I want to get the most out of those large video files. Great tips for those who are starting out with this amazing camera. pay attention noobs.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I ended up trying to save money and bought the adapter from another C70 user. Then I bought two EF lenses used and I didn't love the result. I didn't realize I bought the Mark 2 version of the 15 to 35 and it is not giving a full frame field of view. There is a barely visible black circle around the edges of the image. Although it's very hard to notice in most shots I stopped using it and trying to figure out a better option. I am wondering if the 15 to 35 mark 3 2.8 would be better. It has image stabilization but maybe I should test it
Thanks for that Carlos, really helpful
My pleasure!
Hi Carlos, how do you set the slow shutter below 1/15 sec?
I choose "slow" in "shutter mode" but I can't go below 1/15. I can only increase to 1/30.
Thanks Carlos
Nicely presented! 👌🏾
Thank you!
good 7 tips on C70 in 9mins.
"...and don't mind selling a kidney." Love it.
The crop is more like 1.6 on canon cameras actually... but anyway.
The RF 15 - 35 on the C70 is actually a 24mm - 56mm .. combined with the new RF 24-105 f 2.8 (48mm - 168mm) you have what you need for most..
If you need more wide angle.. the new RF 10-20mm (16mm-32mm) is perfect
And then in the new year (2024) canon makes the new full frame RF cinema cameras with build in NDs and you can keep the lenses but switch out the camera body
Initially I thought so too! However remember that the C70's sensor (26.2 x 13.8 mm) is slightly larger than the APS-C sensor on Canon's other cameras (22.3 × 14.8 mm), so the C70's crop is technically 1.534 ( essentially 1.5) on UHD and 1.460 (essentially 1.4) on 4K DCI mode. You can see this on Canon's C70 "Specifications & Features" page under "Lens Magnification Factor": www.canon-europe.com/video-cameras/eos-c70/specifications/
I do hope Canon releases a new RF full frame camera this year! If we can get a C500 Mark II form factor with an 8K, RF DGO sensor that would be amazing!
@@carloscortesi6411 yeah you are right… but anyways I am really looking forward to just full frame 4K 120p with ND build in :)
Canon was SO close to the perfect camera with the C500 mark 2 😅 so damn close