The Canon version is great, we have it at work. No vignetting or noticable barrel distortion on the wide end. But if it was my own kit no way I would fork out the $1k work paid to buy it.
Oh gotcha! You might be worth trying photos in a timelapse mode for this style! Less noise, can crank down your shutter and still keep everything in focus :) @@amranackerman9656
Looks like something I could use in my bag, thanks for the review!
Anytime! It's a great bit of gear if you overlook the slight cons
interesting for the new r7
Technically it should work. Just make sure you use full frame lenses
The Canon version is great, we have it at work. No vignetting or noticable barrel distortion on the wide end. But if it was my own kit no way I would fork out the $1k work paid to buy it.
Exactly right! I’m happy to deal with the small issues for a fraction of the price! But I’d you need the best of the best, then canon is the only way
Andrew, if you zoom in a bit instead completely wide open still does distortion? Cheers
I have a Mirror less cannon R6-- is there a compatibility to a speed reducer ? I have yet to see one
You can, but you will need to use a Full Frame lens and shoot in crop mode.
@@AndrewMurphyFilms what am I getting ?
Honestly i would just get faster lenses. What lens are you looking at speed boosting and why?@@amranackerman9656
Astronomy night video with less noise --- if I could get it down to 25,000 that would be very cool- and get the milky way
Oh gotcha! You might be worth trying photos in a timelapse mode for this style! Less noise, can crank down your shutter and still keep everything in focus :)
@@amranackerman9656
What’s going on at 6:05?
Oh thats just a encoding error in Davinci using MXF files
@@AndrewMurphyFilms are you on a Mac m1? I only ask because I was having issues on my new m1 Mac with c70 footage. I sold my m1 because of it
Yeah on the M1 Mac Mini