It's really good to listen to someone talking about cameras without the religious tone that became the standard here in youtube. Realistic reviews adds a lot of value to the community and that's why I keep coming back here every week. Thanks for sharing.
@@RonaldoMoura honestly you can’t please anyone these days anyway. Either you’re a religious fan boy or you’re way too nit picky, negative or being accused of changing brands unnecessarily 😂 I still prefer my way. So thanks for the confirmation 🫶🏻
Love my KX. Love it. It's not the go to for every project, it's just not the right tool for some things obviously. Two things that made it faster and more functional that you might want to consider. I actually got rid of my RF glass and replaced them all with Sigma 1.4 Art EF lenses. The AF works much better than the native Canon RF. I have no idea why, but it's a huge difference. To go along with this I use the Meike EF-RF VND Pro adapter. It's a locking version and it's money. I've used the canon one but the color shift and the scratching of the flocking was no bueno. The Meike doesn't do either.
Just to clarify with the Sigma EF's to get them to work you update them through the dock. Once I did (it takes almost no time at all) they work amazingly well.
I got rid of my Komodo OG for the some of the same reasons. I am very happy with C70. My upgrade path will be C400 and R5C as a B camera. At the end of the day the viewer has no idea on what anything is filmed on. Canon Raw Lite seems pretty good to me. You always keep things honest which is why I continue to watch your channel.
I got a Komodo X a couple of weeks ago and used on a big project that had the budget and need for it. Our B-camera for the shoot was our Canon C70. I have to say after a week of intense usage, I do love the image it can produce however it does have its frustrations. Lack of built in ND really does slow you down, that boot up time is annoying if you move between locations a lot and the file sizes do make it challenging for a small crew with back ups. Most of our scenes were in controlled environments which we had lit which to be honest made the Red raw a little redundant and the much smaller, straight out of camera, C70 footage looked just as good. I will keep the Red because of the name value to some clients however I dont think it will be our first choice for most shoots unless the budget justifies it.
I'm getting the same image quality from my Canon R3 at 6K RAW compared to the Komodo. The RAW files from both are gigantic and not productive. How did the C70 footage compare to the Komodo X?
You seem happier using Canon. I think you dunk RED wine. I will go with the C400 which to me run circles around KX. At the end of the day no one watching know which cameras things are shot on. It’s all about great image and content.
As you mention, the dynamic range of the Komdo really impressed you. Be aware of that, that the C400 has not even the dynamic range of a C70 and certainly not from a KX! In case of the KX you pay for the codec, the color since, the sensor and the dynamic range !
Surprisingly the R3 matches perfectly with the R3 in 6K RAW. The files are gigantic but I think the sensor on the R3 is better than the C70 and you get 6K RAW with working AF tracking. I hope the C400 has as much dynamic range compared to the C70.
Mate... just get the C400 already :D hehe and a R1 and show how good they match together 🤩 Then get the RF 24-105 F2.8 + RF 15-35 F.2.8 It doesent have R3D RAW.. but you still get 6K RAW and Full frame
You may not know it yet but I do. The Canon C400 is in your future. No doubt. Every KX negative was addressed by the C400. And it will cut with the R5c pretty well with some work. You wanna be able to just turn the camera on and shoot sometimes. If you start to think about all the stuff you'd need to do before getting started you may not do it at all. C400 is a true outta the box ready to rock. Got mine coming.
What about the C400 dynamic range? My R3 matches the OG Komodo in 6K RAW on the canon. From what I see the R5C footage isn't as good as the R3. I think it's the stacked backlit filter on the R3.
for kx I really recommend using the mofage poco adapter or kippertie adapter,both include really good variable nds,kippertie is expensive but it really worth😂
Now that the price dropped for the KX, what are your thoughts now? I’m stuck between the C400 & the KX. C400 suitable for all projects, and KX rented for big projects only
🤞🏼 my fingers for your return to the Canon family... 😅 Came to this channel because of the EOS R6 videos and then the C70 videos and would love to see more Canon content!
Hey, do you have any R3D footage to play with? I'm thinking about upgrading my current komodo, but am not sure so wanted to play with some footage in dainvci! Also, did you compare it to DSMC2 line up? I was curious about dynamic range between gemini and this one
@@8020Alive you're wrong. Send me the link to more footage then ;) This guys has a camera but he is not willing to share his footage for some reason, that's kinda dumb and silly