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Which camera would you buy and why? Fx9 or C500?
FX9! In general I want to switch to Sony as Canon are just too slow with upgrades and updates. Thank you for all the value and for the shout out on your LIVE to my country, South Africa. I appreciate you big time :)
@@malcolmrainers Love South Africa!
Really thorough video Mark! I would say it really matches your style of final image after coloring a bit more (moodier, darker, etc) But, I think the canon is still the better choice in image quality. Also, I know the ergonomics work better for someone who doesn't primarily do handheld/shoulderstyle shooting primarily. Finally yes, canon sucks at slowmo, but I'm a big believer that 60p and above is waaaayyyy overdone now so overcrank for me is not a big deal.
right now i'll be super happy with a Sony A7SII.. i don't think i'm ready for a big boy camera 😄
Still keeping my bmpcc4k
Can’t buy any of those, but I still enjoy watching this...
Borrow one of ours! :)
Mark Bone yes, one day I will come to Toronto, borrow a camera of yours and apply all the things you teach! ✊🏼😤
Yup! Not even close to needing to buy one.
Me too!!!
@@markbone can I borrow?! :D
Thanks for the comparison video Mark! I appreciate your insights!
The Bus and Submarine scale's were amazing 😂😂
Sony needs to figure it out lol. those weren't even with the RAW recorder attached, just the adapter
@@markbone its crazy how big it is! I didn't know how much bigger it was over the extension Unit on the FS7 until i got mine... I like a large camera but its defiantly makes it huge!
Brian Hunt what is your setup these days with it?
@@markbone Using the shape handle extension, same style one that I used on my FS7 for years, think thats a must have, external small HD 703 monitor, Wood Camera EFV holder/arm and looking at getting the Wooden Camera V-mount accessory. Looks really nice and compact and allows you to still be able to have a sony batter in the camera itself so you could hot swap Vmount while recording. I have a bunch of the sony batteries but finding the FX8 definitely draws quite a bit more power then the FS7 so needing to swap batteries more often then I would like too, so Vmount on the back will help with that.
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Wow, that cinetone profile looks beautiful. Thanks for the video -- all the important information in a very digestible manner.
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This camera really delivers sick quality! Love watching footage of it. Great that you shared your thoughts
Thanks mate!!
Mark's decision makes sense based upon his situation. It's the same for all of us. If you have clients who like and request Sony and don't ever care about shooting RAW, buy the FX-9. I had it for a month to write a review, shot three client projects on it, it's a great camera. If you have clients who are not really in the FS7 MKII/FX-9 demo and like the Canon look, buy the C500 MKII, it's an amazing camera as well. You could easily shoot any kind of programming on either of these incredible machines.
The main differentiators for me would be glass owned (I own a dozen Canon EF mount lenses), whether or not you want to shoot RAW or your clients do (we have several clients who we shoot a lot of green screen for, they LOVE RAW) and your budget. S-Cinetone brings actual usable colors to the FX-9 straight out of camera and it's a lot cheaper than the C500 MKII. Just remember too, if RAW is a big factor for you and your work, the C200 has dropped to $6,500.00 and it is still 90% as capable as either of these cameras.
Also, just an observation, FF is ok but nothing to make a buying decision off of. S35 is still 99% as effective for most types of filmmaking, I ran the FX-9 FF and S35 mode on my shoots and either worked really well.
No reason to bad mouth anyone who buys either of these cameras or play brand fanboy, either of them are better than anything on the market under $16k.
Great insights Daniel. I have fallen in love with my 24mm on FF so it’s a big deal for me these days and yes, price is much cheaper for the Sony!!
Why don’t many of the more popular UA-cam camera reviewers talk about the Ursa Pro G2 4.6k? Seems like it has a lot of the same features and a great price
Thanks Mark, I liked this review, especially the double ISO - with clean 4000 iso signal and the no stepping ND, those are great useful features. Also the shots looked very nice and clean. I am doing some documentary work on a budget with my fuji XH1 but I enjoyed looking at the professional tools to learn what they have to offer over the standard mirrorless setups.
Thank you for making this Mark! I've been eyeing the FX9 closely and this is helpful.
Get one! Or buy our Fs7's lol
@@markbone lol I'm looking for a run and gun camera (currently on an a7iii and love the hybrid features of it), that I could take on tour with artists and document on the fly handheld. So a rig that is quick is important to me. For that what would you recommend, FS7 or FX9 or neither lol?
@@lukestrege502 If you're doing handheld both are great! The Fx9 images are so gorgeous but if you want an Fs7 we are selling two of them!
I've been doing some heavy research on the FX9 during all this lockdown and this is one of the best videos I've come across, real world use! - I think that lack of FF 4K currently is a bit of an issue, hopefully they don't take too long to get that update out.
We've had the FX9 since Jan 2, love it, use the variable ND all the time, have it also on our FS5, great review, Mark!!!!
Nice!
I really enjoy watching your vids... I am not a cinematographer by any mean or even close... but I enjoy all the info and insight you provide. It does help a lot. I actually laughed out loud with the school bus 30 ft and submarine 560 ft reference. Can't wait to see your next vid or be in the next live.
Thanks mate!!
I still want a C500 but this video is super informative and gives a good list of stuff to ask canon to implement.. I appreciate reviews with facts like this one
Great video Mark...I’ve shot quite a bit on the c500 Mark ii and made a few videos about it. Thanks for the real world review of the fx9. Looks to be an interesting camera.
Thanks mate!
Just subbed bro...found you via Matti's channel and binge watched your vids. No disrespect to Matti, but you're my new fav filmmaker on UA-cam! 🙂 You're crazy talented but also down-to-earth and you keep it real, and as an aspiring filmmaker also out of the 6ix, I've experienced first hand much of the stuff you talk about, so I know you know your shit. Your work is straight 🔥and an inspiration, especially the way you utilize your dark and moody look...I love shooting that style myself! Keep doin what you do brother! Oh, and FX9 for exactly the same reasons you mentioned...again, those who know, know!
Wow thanks Jules 🙏🏻🙏🏻 hope this channel helps you along your filmmaking journey
love your work man, great video, very insightful.
“Date the camera, marry the lenses.”
It’s a no brainer choice since you have a lot of Sony glass. Why would you change to Canon.
Love that quote!
Absolutely. I'm getting the BMPCC4K next, not because of the camera, but because I have a bunch of M43rds cine primes. The lenses all together cost much more than the body does.
@@Kaboom1212Gaming Upgrading from a GH4 / GH5?
@@BeaPhotographerlessons No I have the original BMPCC from 2012. It's got a great look, but mine is getting beat up. The mini hdmi connection entirely snapped off the board so I don't have that anymore for my monitor. And there are a few dead pixels in the display screen. None show up in the image, but it's getting old now. I still love the look of the image so I'll use it on certain projects, but it's tough doing client work when the see a janky camera like that :)
Nice review man, I'm a Blackmagic / Canon shooter but looks like a pretty cool cam with lovely image.
Love to hear the different perspective of these cameras. They seem to compete but they still doesn't compete because they have their own focus on specs and handling the camera. I would choose Canon C500 because of the form factor and raw internal. Also because I like to manual focus with canon lenses 😅
I was honestly blown away with how much better the FX9 is from the FS7. I had two FS7's and used them all the time for all kinds of productions (when cine level wasn't an option). I agree with you about the lack of varispeed in 6K FF, it's a bummer but I'm glad they at least acknowledged it and are releasing through firmware. I've heard they're also allowing up to 120fps in 4k ProRes RAW which is extremely exciting. I'm really hoping to upgrade our cameras to these FX9's, happy to hear from another commercial director how they fair on real world sets. Thanks again for the very well done review!
This was a very good insight! You have very good talent and seem to understand all the aspects of the camera, something I see in very few people that do this kind of work. I bet you're easy to work with too. Now i have a new name to look for.
Good call. I used to be a Canon man but was swayed from years of shooting FS7 and this FX9 looks great. Nice video.
Thanks mate
I love the image quality out of my Sony A7iii in 4K. When your settings are dialed in and focus is bang on the image looks so clear and cinematic. Nice video as always Mark ✌🏻
If by some chance you actually get to read my comment I’d like to ask a question please? I really don’t like the 120p on the Sony A7iii. I shoot with a Sony 16-35 f2.8 GM. If I were to shoot with a Sony Prime, do you think I’d see better results at 120p? Thanks mate.
Are you shooting S&Q 120fps or native 120?
Mark Bone I’ve tried both but I shoot native.
One thing I’ve found with Sony 1080 is to shoot with a shallow depth of field. With the lower bitrate it will render better images if everything isn’t in focus. So a fast prime lens or shooting on the 35 end will render best results
I was considering the C500 II as I was blown away by the image quality. FX9 not too far off apparantly ! Thanks for the review.
Yeah they’re a lot closer than people would like to think from my experiences so far
Thanks for the vid. Great review and sample shots. I've been contemplating between the FX9 and C500. I'm leaning more toward the Sony since I already have several high-quality sony Zeiss and GMaster lenses. The size and weight are important to me also. It actually doesn't look terrible and huge in your video stripped down and without the super-weird handle. I'm leaning a little further now towards the Sony.
Do you ever use vintage lenses on this kind of high-end rig? and if so, why? a dedicated video on the topic would be lovely :-)
1991ClarkJames sometimes I do. Older lenses often have more interesting bokeh. Typically though if I’m gonna shoot a commercial I would try and rent something like the Canon K35
The gyro stabilization is actually super powerful and one of the main reasons I'm considering the camera. If you check out some Catalyst test clips, you'll see that it's possible to replicate the look of gimbal or steadicam (if you use a fast shutter speed). I'd consider it a major win for short-form shooting like commercials. For long form, the additional render time is probably a deal breaker.
I can’t wait to mess around with the catalyst software. I read somewhere it works best with Sony lenses due to the metadata. Is that true?
All I know is that it will only work with lenses that can supply metadata to the camera. So it won't work with vintage or manual lenses. But maybe off-brand modern lenses (Sigma, Tamron) will be ok. Catalyst applies lens distortion correction based on a unique profile for each lens, so it needs the lens to ID itself.
@@BrandonLiUnscripted hopefully my EF lenses that are adapted provide this data, I doubt Sony wants that though
According to the official product page, Sony E mount lenses are required. So yeah no EF compatibility unfortunately.
Is this better than Warp stabilizer?
Great review Mark! Loved it. About the stabilization. I don’t personally own either of the cameras, but I’ve been watching a lot of YT videos on the topic and this guy did some tests on the C500mkII EIS with and without lens stabilization and honestly it looked pretty disappointing. Meanwhile I saw some tests using the FX9 and that software and it looked amazing. Stabilized the shots really nicely using the gyro metadata. They might implement that into DaVinci Resolve and maybe even Premiere at some point. All in all great choice and I hope it serves you well! 🤗
I rented both the C500ii and FX9. For me, the stabilization on the C500 was incredible; you can hand hold a 70-200 (non-IS) at 200mm and it looks completely stable. It's amazing. The FX9 stabilization software only works with a specific set of Sony lenses, and only if IS is turned off on the lens. So for me the C500 has a better implementation of stabilization technology, as it can also be used with PL lenses too, whereas the FX9 is much more limited. Both awesome cameras though, can't really go wrong IMO.
It's like calling your record button "save" Lol, great video, I remember searching forever... I'm going to pick one up!
your videos are incredible! how did i not find you earlier
Thanks man! Appreciate the love. Help more discover it too if you want! 😬😬😬
Hey Mark, great review, defiantly helps me when thinking about my next purchase.
What are you gonna buy???
@@markbone oh man so hard to know I actually want to buy a BM g2, but no auto focus... but affordable for multi cam shoots...no easy answer I guess :)
Great review mate, straight to the point! Have you ever worked with the Panasonic Eva1?
Great review, thanks!
@MarkBone you are a straight G 👌... I like hearing your perspective on cameras and filmmaking because this is what you do for a living and you're not sharing this ever more common "youtube gear reviewer" POV which feels more like a sales pitch. You're an incredible filmmaker too!
Thanks mate! Appreciate it. Just trying to share my insights from #setlife
Great informative video Mark! I also use a MC-11 adapter for my Sony with the 35mm 1.4 ART EF and it makes some noise on autofocus as well. I think it's just how the lens + adapter work together on the camera. My buddies 35mm ART E mount lens doesn't make any noise. Haven't found a fix though :P hope that helps!
Hey Great video. Lots of insights from a realistic and personal point of view; Just my 2 cents concerning the "iris wheel" problem you have with the C500 MKII. It's simple as hell, this can be deactivated (or set to any parameter such as iso or WB) in the dedicated assign button menu. And to change the iris then on you can use the wheel on the grip...
Nicos Tube solved! I’ll definitely set this up next time
“That’s like calling your record button ‘save.’” 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you. Great review.
Fx 9 wow 😍 i love 👊❤️👍
Thank you Mark ❤️🙏🌺
Great video Mark. Subscribed!
Thanks mate!
The school bus and the submarine are my favorites 😅
Reviews of this kind is what we need
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i started on the f55 and even today having shot RED, Canon and Arri, i miss the f55 - it’s look, it’s simplicity. i got my hands on an Arri Alexa Studio - there’s a truck inside it i’m certain, but even at 2K it’s got a better picture than anything available. I also shoot with the Sony Z280 which has a lot of the features you love about the fx9- but obviously not full frame. the variable nd is insane - and putting it on auto leaving f1.9 is like being spoiled. great real world look - and great commercials. cheers
One of my first cinema cameras was the F5! The younger bro for the F55
Great info .. Thanks!
😎😎😎. Great review. Honest and informative
Thanks man!
Nice review. Thanks.
Thank you for your time to do this review. I can see your thoughts about Sony listening to filmmakers and Canons just creating products in labs. But as you said, also wish Sony had some more comparison resolutions and dynamic range as their competitors. But overall, such reliable products on some intense shoots in all kinds of environments.
great review
nice job
Good video sharing!!! Thank you!!!
Hi Mark, love your channel and your content. For someone like myself ( an aspiring filmmaker ) I find your reviews on kit and your general advice around filmmaking extremely helpful and encouraging.
I wanted to ask your advice on something, I own and currently shoot with my Sony A7iii. I have managed to build up a pretty solid kit over the last few years of various native G-Master glass and have successfully used the A7iii on numerous narrative short film shoots and documentaries but I’m now looking at adding either the FS5 or the FS7 into the mix and I can’t decide which of these cameras would make the best sense in investing in.
I have a very little experience of using the FS5 on a couple of shoots and although I never really fully put it through its paces, it felt and functioned brilliantly and was a real joy to use even from the simplicity of better ergonomics.
I’m looking for an upgrade from the A7iii, but will keep the A7iii as my B camera.
Which camera out of the FS5 or the FS7, in your opinion would be the better to go for? I intend to shoot more narrative short films, documentaries and branded content with whichever camera I go for.
If you have the time to read my message and response I’d hugely appreciate it, but I also understand your probably hugely busy man.
Thanks Mark
Keep up the great work
Best
Neil
I would always buy an Fs7 over an fs5
Mark Bone thanks man, appreciate your advice man
The cinetone looks really good! It's so hard to decide for a camera dude. Wanna purchase an entry cinema level camera soon and this could be a good option (even tho it's not entry-level haha). Still wanna wait if canon announces C300MIII or the Komodo.
Cameras are like buying cars, there will always be next years model on the horizon, the best one is the one that gets you from point A to B.
Very well said man. :)
Great product review thanks for being so honest and informative. Anbody out there hear anything about the FX6?
Now that you've got two of them, you can build an office gym and use them for weightlifting as well! Might even throw in a C-Stand to function as a bar!
bahaha, I should!
The Sigma Art Lenses are ultra silent on a sony if you're using the native E-Mount. I also got the 35mm 1.4 EF-Mount on the Sigma MC-11 Converter for my A7III and the autofocus is noticeable loud and clicky. The native E-Mount lenses are also much smoother, during the autofocus
Yes! We just bought a bunch of Sigma Art E-mount
The noise of focusing is normal for some of the early lenses. I didn't go for FX9 while I noticed it does not support 4k 60fps in full-frame mode. Besides, no 444 or 4444 or raw is a bit disappointing, so I still keep my ARRI Amira, and waiting for the firmware update of FX9 or C300III published.
I am an EPK DP in ICG669 amd we shoot on sony FS7 mostly and I have own a Sony A7Rii so all my glass is Sony/Zeiss collaboration of gmaster so I am hoping to get into an FX9 this year bit have been weary of the limitations I hear about.. thanks for the video..
Welcome mate
So much helpful.
Man that fs7 footage looks nice!
Hey Mark, great video! Do you typically shoot in Cine EI or Custom mode?
Hi Mark, love your vid, as always. Got a question though : why not the Z-CAM ? Seems like for less than half the price you got mostly better specs
Yeah I just haven’t got my hands on it. Would love to try it!
Thanks so much for the video. All great stuff but it would be so great if you could make a downloadable file of your footage even if its watermarked. Btw what are you putting in the matte box. Do you feel that the picture needs softening? Meanwhile thank so much and take care. Best K
Man im jealous, I love my fs5 but i would love to add fx9 to my arsenal
Great review Mark! For the Kinobody footage, did you shoot in SLOG-3 or S-Cinetone? When I used the FX9 for my last video, I had a hard time using my Phantom Arri LUTS with SLOG-3 as I found the greens suuuuper green compared to FS7. Would love to know how you graded the Kinobody stuff! Thanks
I used Slog3 and just graded out the green as much as possible. Slog2 to 709 can work also in a pinch
I'm an Ursa Mini Pro fan here. Saw a lot of pros and cons, the variable ND is a huge unique factor! How would you say the FX9 compares to in image quality and in handling to the Ursa mini Pro 4.6k?
You should collaborate with C500ii users (Armando) to inform future buyers of the pros and cons of each system.
Hey Mark ! How did you soundproof your studio ? Your sound is very clear :). Thanks for all the great content, one of the best videographer imho
I don’t. I just use a really nice mic 🤪
@@markbone Hahahaha, love that. Cheers
That autofocus sound is just the Sigma 18-35. They all have noisy autofocus and it is the ONLY flaw in that lens - other than that, one of the best pieces of glass you can put in your bag (unless you're a full frame shooter).
Great review thank you. What is the current firmware version?
Nice review blud 👊🏼
thank you!
Hey Mark ! Good stuff! What do you think is the difference between FX9 and Venice? image wise.
I've never felt like cropping in 120p was a big deal (assuming you're not losing resolving ability, which at 1080p you're not). If I want slow motion, it's usually because I want to highlight detail, so it's nice to be able to get closer to the action without changing a lens. Nobody wants to shoot static wide landscapes in slow motion!! 😂 Having said that I do much prefer the FS7/FX9 to the C300mkII/C500mkII for other reasons.
interesting and useful comparison of cameras, with a lively and engaging tone and, most important, based on real usage. Do you think there is still a clear gap between high end cinema cameras, mid level cinema cameras like the FX9, and hybrid mirrorless ? Do you think you could shoot a documentary with sufficient quality on a xt4, or on the future eosr5?
yeah, dynamic range is king for me, and the high end cameras take the cake on that. Also, no one beats the Alexa colour science. Also yes you could shoot on one of those mirrorless cameras for a doc but audio is always the biggest hurdle and thats' why I don't mess with cameras that don't have XLR in unless they're my B-Cam
Thanks for the really detailed review, so what are you going to do with your Fs7?
Selling it! interested?
I really enjoyed your video: right to the pint, succinct, clear and sincere.
Do you think the FX9 could be use for narrative/fictional content? is it really too big the camera when you add the back?
Pablo Pucci naw it’s perfect for those. I have shot plenty with the back on my Fs7, I was just making a big deal about it to make a point about the extents you have to go to shoot RAW etc. It’s great for both doc and narrative
Have you ever tried a Blackmagic cinema camera? The Ursa Mini Pro G2 has crazy codecs, frame rates, and latitude. If you haven’t tried one I’d definitely recommend experimenting one for your next shoot or doing some test shots - the debate between Canon and Sony is old and a little restrictive. Pocket 4K is amazing as well
yeah I've used them a bunch! Love the images, hate the form factor. but they're still great.
Mark Bone touché
What's up with the matte box when you have that great variable nd dial? Do you use for polarizing? Awesome video once again!
It’s the basecamp VND
I have no business buying an FX9 (I'm a DIY youtube vlogger part time, my day job is something completely different) but I'm a junkie for incredible image quality. I'm mainly worried about size! Do you think it's possible to strip down the kit for portability?
yeah, you can get rid of the matte box and top handle
Mark, please create an online course for basic camera instruction. I would pay $$$ for a course like that. #justsaying
I've been impressed with the C500 MK II back when it was hiding inside of an unwieldy lunker called the C700. Putting it into a smaller, more affordable package makes it a no-brainer, but props to Sony for bringing excellent colors from their high end cinema cameras to a far more affordable option.
Thanks great info. What kind of Mattebox do you have on the lens?
The noise is not the adapter, just typical Sigma Lens. Happens both on my 50mm and 30mm Art. Wish they were silent...Cool vid btw 😎👍
Zeek yeah it’s just seems to be the norm on all sigma lenses that are adapted
@@markbone
Well I guess it makes sense to use an external recorder. Just another step though.
Mark - do you use FX9 rigged on the shoulder or only handheld? If so which rig do you use to keep it light as possible and with a balanced centre of gravity?
Do you have computer glasses you wear while editing? Night shift messes with the colors, so I don't ever turn that on. I was wondering if you had any recommendations on how to reduce eye strain.
I wish I had the sony FS7 I can't afford a camera like that I am working on a Project but I had to Barrow a camera for 2 days but it would be nice to own your own good video do you have any films on Netflix? If so what ones I would love to watch it
Check out Flight of the Butterflies (I helped edit) if it's still there or Transcend (the running documentary) or go to rescatethefilm.com
Thank you :)
c300 mark iii is looking epic too :D
The green tint is probably from the internal ND filters... that's interesting that its *that* green
Hey Mark just found your channel love the content! I have an FS700 with a Shogun 7 for external 4K footage I want to keep as a B cam would you recommend the FS7 Mkii as a primary or wait until the FX9 drops in price?
The Fx9 is a decent step up from the Fs7, I would go with it
Mark Bone actually going to give the zcam f6 a go. The footage I’ve been seeing is nice and I like the form factor.
Hey mark so what is your work flow for when you shoot raw? Because as far as I know premiere doesn’t support raw? Or is it just pro res raw that it doesn’t support yet? Thanks for all the great content!
PP can support Canon RAW light helpx.adobe.com/ca/premiere-pro/using/supported-file-formats.html
I own a couple of FS7's and love them. I been seriously thinking of buying an fx9 as an "A" cam and keep my FS7's as "B" cams ... Can I get a good match in post?
yeah they can match
I’ve owned the C100 and C200 and never have I had an issue with the IRIS wheel on the front left and this is the first time I’ve heard someone complain about it. Now that the C300 mk iii has internal Raw, 4k 120fps with no crop, 2k 180fps and 422 standard, how would you compare them even tho you haven’t shot with it?
C300MKIII is gonna be a beast!
The 18-35 sigma autofocus is noisy lol its the lens it sucks for vlogging or when using audio from camera
Hey! Which is your go to fast zoom lens for documentary? And which lens are you using in your test footage? Looks gorgeous
I often just stick to either the Canon 24-70 series 1 when not using a matte box but if I do need a matte box then I’ll use the Cambrio 19-90
Mark, appreciated your review! I am a five-year Sony FS7 vet and it’s been hard for me to justify the purchase of a camera that on the surface only seems to be moderately better than what I have. I shoot in slog3 and grade most projects in Resolve, so I’m already squeezing a ton of goodness out of my images anyway. Most of my clients are local/regional corporate clients that don’t see the quality difference between a Sony and an Arri, so how much better is the quality between the two, really? Is it really that much better? 10K in the middle of CV crisis for a cam that is basically a full frame FS7 with better low light performance might not be the best business decision 😜
Thx!
If your clients don't care, then there isn't a return on investment! Good call
@@markbone 👍 Appreciate your channel. Keep it up! Too many youtubers out there with virtually NO pro experience doing reviews and tutorials. You're a BRIGHT spot on the interwebs!
Everybody shoots in a different way, but we have found some of the audio handling/routing improvements over the FS7 to be useful on the FX9.
I'm curious if you have on to the fx6 since this video, 4k 120 FF is amazing!, I wish sony would add internal to the FX6 mkii, that would be crazy!
Nice review....I only just got a used FS7...lol
Still a great camera
could you shoot some color charts with the A7III Slog-2 and the FX9 cinetone and create for us a conversion lut SLog2-Cinetone?
what do you think about the URSA mini pro G2 for the paid gigs you do?
Hi Mark, brilliant review. Ive just bought an fs7 and I have native full frame sony glass and Im looking for one lens that really fits the fs7. Would you go speedbooster and a 24-70 canon/tamron or sigma 18-35 f1.8 with normal adapter?
Casper Janning it all depends what you’re shooting. I typically go for 24-70’s but again, all depends on the subject matter
Mark Bone why do you go for that one? :)
That Iris dial on the C500 is in a really awkward spot! Don't know how it didn't get called out in testing.