Stunning job bro! If I had the opportunity I would try to use a lower ISO to see if we could preserve more in the shadows. Kinda 640 or even 320, maybe 320 is too far but I am very curious about that!
Okey so I bought the RF 15-35 for my Komodo. I love it but noticed two things. The first is that it gets darker when u go from 15 to 35mm. Is this an issue with Komodo? I asked some other people and they said the apature / brightness stand the same on C70. Do you also have this? And the other thing is there is abit of play in the native rf mount. It’s not as solid as on C70. Should I return my Komodo or did u experience the same thing? I can’t say it’s been an issue I only notice if I rack really hard on the lens.
I noticed the same darkening of the image when zooming with this lens. I did some research and it’s pretty common for photo glass. It doesn’t show up on my EOS R or your C70 because Canon compensates for it in camera with software. I haven’t personally noticed much play on the RF mount with any of my RF glass or adapters. Hope that helps!
Yes, totally common with photo lenses as the light transmission (how much light reaches the sensor) changes with zoom focal length. This (along with focus breathing and parallax) is one of things that typically make CINE lenses so large and expensive. A quality CINE lens will have a constant T-Stop (light transmission) and not measure in Aperture (which just measures the lens iris opening - but NOT the amount of light hitting the sensor like a T-stop CINE lens).
Did you find good option 15-35 for red Komodo ? im looking same lens for run and gun setup. or rf 24-70. just thinking about issue when darker when u go from 15 to 35mm. but I tested today 24-70 and no has any aperture changes on my Komodo.
"There are some odd artifacts from stabilization in a couple of clips." do you know what caused those artifacts? I noticed a few up and down fast jitters when you were walking. I didn't see them when you were stationary panning the camera around
Just Warp Stabilizer in general being a weird and temperamental plugin, and me not shooting very stabile. Its not the cameras fault, the raw clips aren’t like that.
Thank you 🙏🏼 AF is usable for sit down stuff for sure. I personally don’t use the AF a ton, other than to acquire focus. I’ve heard others say the EF version’s AF is more reliable, since they’ve had more time to fine tune it, and RF compatibility is relatively new.
@@pinehousemedia8375 I can say that I tested the AF on the Komodo X with the 70-200 f4 ii and I couldn't get it to fous right using the metabones t cine .71x speedbooster adapter, but I'm about to test it with the regular rf adapter (no speedboost) to see if it works better; I may end up returning this lens
Since the thumbnail looked a bit like a shot from _Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,_ if I download your sample clips, I may try to take it even further to make it look like _BvS._
I have mostly RF glass right now and it’s decent. Usable for sit down stuff, hit-or-miss on a gimbal. There’s no subject tracking, so you have to keep your subject within a box on your frame. If you can do that it works great! I’ve heard other people say it’s slightly better with a lot of EF lenses, as RF support is much newer.
Clean 🔥 I have a Red Raven. Debating on either keeping it and adding a kamodo to the mix or selling it and getting a Red Gemini. That Kamodo is a beast though!
Interesting footage, the only thing are the whites, especially in the initial shots seem to blink. I don't know if this is a post image stabilizer problem or something else. Could be autofocus problem, if the Tokina was a photo lens in autofocus mode (not the Rokinon, because is a manual cine lens). What kind of shutter did you use: global or angle? Cheers!
Could be warp stabilizer artifacts you’re seeing, or possibly flickering from global shutter + artificial lighting. Instead of banding, you’ll see flickering if the Hz of the lighting doesn’t match your shutter. No autofocus. Global shutter at 180 degrees. Mix of 40fps and 24fps.
Question? is it the RED Look? or idk... cause this thing look like film to me... i would like to know... if its the actual look of the red KOMODO or? its just a LUT
There’s no film grain added if that’s what you’re asking. I outlined the post workflow pretty thoroughly in the video description above 👆🏼 In all these clips, the camera is put in pretty extreme lighting conditions I wouldn’t typically use it in. I wouldn’t say these clips really represent the look of the camera when you’re actually putting time into your lighting and compositions. Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
Did you denoise the clips? Could you please provide a download link for a few low light clips so we can grade it and see it without the RU-vid compression? Thanks in advance.
I’m still flabbergasted that the last show you played was the one we played with y’all last summer on our tour. That’s fucked! Looking forward to the new music though! <3