I actually got it just for that - random videos, travel videos and getting to know the art. So far I am still loving it. I had my expectations and was not disappointed.
As a bmpcc4k owner and checking all the reviews of the new 6ks pros etc I am really thinking about buying a second bmpcc4k just as a backup and walk around run and gun work horse with a lumix 20 1.7 for example. Change my mind.
Great video, should also mention the best feature with it, not only does it shoot prores internally, but also braw, which is arguably most peoples #1 reason for using this camera
I moved over to using the Fuji XH2-S as it was capable enough for professional photo work as well as video work. Everyone hyped the Fuji up, but I find the image to be overly digital and inorganic. The fuji colours are nice, but there’s just something about the image that I don’t like. I ended up buying another bmpcc 4k and there’s something special about it. The image is so organic and BRAW is a joy to colour grade.
Bmpcc 4k is an amazing camera and with davinci resolve to colorgrade it makes it even better...one correction though..you can do amazing vfx with resolve once you know how to use fusion...great video though man!
@@ihassan1001 Thanks man. People into vfx typically like adobe better for several reasons, one being that most vfx plugins are firstly made for premiere/AE. After Effects which is purely for VFX has options to export entire compositions into Premiere. I’m sure Davinci can do crazy stuff too but it’s not it’s focus area or likely to replace the standard right now. So answer is it depends how deep into vfx you want to go. Fusion can do alot, I haven’t dived to the depths of it but for a simple content creator who just wants to make transitions it is far enough.
@@AdrianvandenBroeck I agree with you and yes beginners always use after effects however that is not industry standard software since it's a layer based but if you learn fusion you can actually do exactly the same as AE and you'll learn node based software which is a knowledge transferable to industry standard software like Nuke...sorry I didn't mean to say you were wrong, you were not wrong at all. It's just I have been using fusion for vfx for a couple years and as intimidating as it initially was, it became a lot easier to flow...basically all I am saying is, davinci resolve is a full package for everyone and you get free updates once you buy the license or if you own any blackmagic products....sorry if I said anything wrong and offensive man...got a lot of respect for you!
I actually got it just for that - random videos, travel videos and getting to know the art. So far I am still loving it. I had my expectations and was not disappointed.
@@RCRTGriffin Great! Same, I rarely touch the autofocus of other cameras because I trust my own ability to manual, that’s thanks to the bmpcc4k.
I bought to film our travels...and love it! Great video btw!
@@cooldewd35 Epic, enjoy! 🙌🏻
I love bmpcc 4k❤️
Thank you for this video! Really helpful.
Hello from Denmark 😇
Glad it was to help! 🙌🏻 👋🏻🇸🇪
As a bmpcc4k owner and checking all the reviews of the new 6ks pros etc I am really thinking about buying a second bmpcc4k just as a backup and walk around run and gun work horse with a lumix 20 1.7 for example. Change my mind.
@@timpanic Will not change your mind.
Great video, should also mention the best feature with it, not only does it shoot prores internally, but also braw, which is arguably most peoples #1 reason for using this camera
Thanks ! Agree. its so well integrated with Resolve that it makes sence that they deliver the camera with the studio version. Cool move.
I moved over to using the Fuji XH2-S as it was capable enough for professional photo work as well as video work. Everyone hyped the Fuji up, but I find the image to be overly digital and inorganic. The fuji colours are nice, but there’s just something about the image that I don’t like.
I ended up buying another bmpcc 4k and there’s something special about it. The image is so organic and BRAW is a joy to colour grade.
The Fuji has more noise reduction and sharpening going on. Plus Fuji's xtrans filter array isn't great for video.
Still the best bang for the buck❤
great video!
Very interesting 👌
geweldig ding man.
Heb er een flinke bult van liggen inmiddels.
Sehr toll!
Bmpcc 4k is an amazing camera and with davinci resolve to colorgrade it makes it even better...one correction though..you can do amazing vfx with resolve once you know how to use fusion...great video though man!
@@ihassan1001 Thanks man. People into vfx typically like adobe better for several reasons, one being that most vfx plugins are firstly made for premiere/AE. After Effects which is purely for VFX has options to export entire compositions into Premiere. I’m sure Davinci can do crazy stuff too but it’s not it’s focus area or likely to replace the standard right now. So answer is it depends how deep into vfx you want to go. Fusion can do alot, I haven’t dived to the depths of it but for a simple content creator who just wants to make transitions it is far enough.
@@AdrianvandenBroeck I agree with you and yes beginners always use after effects however that is not industry standard software since it's a layer based but if you learn fusion you can actually do exactly the same as AE and you'll learn node based software which is a knowledge transferable to industry standard software like Nuke...sorry I didn't mean to say you were wrong, you were not wrong at all. It's just I have been using fusion for vfx for a couple years and as intimidating as it initially was, it became a lot easier to flow...basically all I am saying is, davinci resolve is a full package for everyone and you get free updates once you buy the license or if you own any blackmagic products....sorry if I said anything wrong and offensive man...got a lot of respect for you!
@@ihassan1001 No prob bro we’re just stating the obvious! Take care
I have a 4K that camera alone is making me about 7K a month lol
Keep on grinding!
I got one for 400 bucks 👌🤣
@@Mike-vr7mb Absolute steal. Nice
i use the bmpcc original. it's best.
@@sdufg Must be alot of fun of a camera!