Stray Angel Films is a digital motion picture rental house and production services company located in West Los Angeles. With a background in filmmaking, we strive to connect with passionate industry professionals through our diverse and ever-expanding video content library.
Inside, you’ll find comparisons, demos, and tutorials on some of the new camera gear that comes our way, and we even get down to basics for those knowledge seekers interested in learning. With each video, we hope to answer questions and spark conversations with our unique perspective, and more than anything, we hope to see you soon!
Literally just got two used c100 mk2 from eBay $800 and $915. I’m tired of tricked out heavy DSLR/Mirrorless rigs. I just need a robust, all-in-one solution for weddings, funerals, etc. Can’t wait for my next gig!!! 👍👍
I just ran with the camera, it's been half a decade so I can't remember specifically but I'm 95% sure I just ran behind them with my arms out like a cartoon character lmao
I am actually quite a novice, so I wanted to upgrade from mirrorless Sony camera (A7R), so I think I like the FX9 here. I mean, I'd probably pick Mini LF or Alexa 35 or Venice 2 if money was not an objective, but all I read I like the versatility of the camera, and the fact it's very nice even without RAW out of the box, plus I know Sony's workflow, and the talked about crappy menu already and got used to it.
I have a C100 and it worked out well for me. It shoots really great 1080p. I used it to produce commercials that were on broadcast TV as well as numerous Internet promotions. And it is great to use a true cinema camera with ND built in and other features.
can you give me any advice for filming pov drive videos , ? i filming in the car with gopro on my head , and i have a lot of shadows and sun coming from window and sometimes from the front screen , should i use lights ? this will help? if you ever have some times to see one of my videos and give an advice i will be very happy
I don't understand this test. You have a color chart to show different color response, but white balance is all over the place in each camera. How is that a test of color reproduction. Seems like beginner user mistake to me. To make this test meaningful at all, you have to get white balance to neutral first and than you judge color and tone response. You don't just point and shoot. That makes no sense. It does not tell us anything about cameras, but a lot about the user.
This was a cool idea. I love fun stuff like this. But you didn’t give away what lenses were what at the end. That’s a bummer, you should of added that and shown them. So. The cheap lens was already guessed correctly so the expensive lens, is definitely an Arri Master Prime. I can’t believe he didn’t guess that. And it would of been super neat to have shown him that. And in all honesty, I wouldn’t of guessed that cheaper lens. I kept thinking it was a Xeen, or an older Canon lens. But I know that is an Arri prime lens. I have worked with them a lot. However! If the wording had been different like, “which is the better lens” I may of guessed differently like he did. It all really does boil down to how they are used and what we like. And I LOVE the look of Arri, Cooke and Zeiss lenses. Hope you do this again but can not just fade the video out at the end.
Very Alexa biased roundup. I bet you use an apple phone because its simpler and has less features too. Basing your idea on which camera is best by the way a camera looks is not objective. I would have liked to see some image comparisons, especially with D.R.
Really good video. Thanks for taking the time to put it up for me and everyone else. It's always nice to find videos and information that help us solve problems.
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Dddaaammmnnnn! What a guy! When the footage went on It was pretty clear which one is the better lens, but to nail the models and makers too that's amazing! Well done! Great video. Great dude, this bloke.
The statement at 4:10 is incorrect. Large format does not necessarily mean more photosites. Alexa is actually a good example of it, it is 4.5K meanwhile there are smaller sensor cameras with more photosites. That’s number one. Number two is that more photosites does not mean better light gathering capability. It is actually opposite. The more photosites the smaller they are and can gather less light. I guess what you wanted to say is that since the sensor is larger, then the photosites are larger in comparison to in a smaller sensor of the same resolution.