Another excellent video, I really like these, and it’s great watching Kenny do his thing. I have the 35 and 50 and Yes they can be frustrating but I agree with Kenny that’s no reason not to get them and learn to use them. I think they are dynamite lenses for the price and definitely give a more than usable image. Take care and look forward to the next one.
I think he should have extended the legs on the monopod to the ground, he would have got steadier footage. I would have picked wider lenses, a cage, and an external battery. The only footage I didn't like is the behind the scene footage you shot of him. It's all purple, but maybe that is what you where going for. Although I have one of these cameras, I think today, I would suggest people get an FX-30 if they can afford it. The auto focus alone is worth it, and you can use S-Cinatone, to get excellent footage, until you learn how to color grade in Cine IE.
I'm using my 25mm for my next film. One thing I'm annoyed about is I took my bmpcc out last week in a bag and foolishly managed to scratch my screen. I mostly use an external monitor, but still! It's like I've injured a family member!
That's great! I used it for a certain timeline and worked out great for me. I'd recommend keeping it covered when not filming. The dust gets visible on the footage. It happened a couple of times with me.
Another excellent video, I really like these, and it’s great watching Kenny do his thing. I have the 35 and 50 and Yes they can be frustrating but I agree with Kenny that’s no reason not to get them and learn to use them. I think they are dynamite lenses for the price and definitely give a more than usable image. Take care and look forward to the next one.
Thank you
I love to use these lens.
They're pretty good and very cheap. You should try them out
I think he should have extended the legs on the monopod to the ground, he would have got steadier footage. I would have picked wider lenses, a cage, and an external battery. The only footage I didn't like is the behind the scene footage you shot of him. It's all purple, but maybe that is what you where going for. Although I have one of these cameras, I think today, I would suggest people get an FX-30 if they can afford it. The auto focus alone is worth it, and you can use S-Cinatone, to get excellent footage, until you learn how to color grade in Cine IE.
I'm using my 25mm for my next film. One thing I'm annoyed about is I took my bmpcc out last week in a bag and foolishly managed to scratch my screen. I mostly use an external monitor, but still! It's like I've injured a family member!
That's great! I used it for a certain timeline and worked out great for me. I'd recommend keeping it covered when not filming. The dust gets visible on the footage. It happened a couple of times with me.
@@HQFHasanQureshiFilms good tip thanks. I already have it in a cage I’ll never take it out of 😂
The exposure is really underexpose on all this vid. Its hard to watch. Tnx for the vid though 🙂
Thank you
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