wow! thanks for sharing about false colour usage and skintone exposure! You mentioned about the dummy battery to type-c, would you happen to know the recommended input voltage range for the sigma fp? camera manufacturers tend to not include the motherboard's input voltage range. I have dummy batteries ranging from 8.25v output to 8.82v output while original batteries are rates 7.2v its really anxiety inducing not knowing the upper limits of the camera voltage. sidenote this is the first of your video ive seen, I think the setting up of scenes based on camera panning is wonderful
Regarding the skin tone exposure, contrary to what is mentioned in the video, I think from experience that in an environment without lighting, you can shoot better by setting it to 18% gray. Regarding the recommended voltage for Sigma fp, in my environment I could only confirm the following description. ・AC Adapter UAC-11 Input: 100V to 240V 50/60Hz 0.25A Output: 5.0V 1.8A ・Battery Voltage: 7.2V p173 (www.sigma-global.com/en/support/download/fp_Manual_FW_Ver.5.0_EN.pdf) I'm very happy that you noticed about camera panning.
You can use atomos ninja v or new lineup of ninja monitors to monitor Sigma FP properly and record prores raw and later in post convert ProresRaw back into CDNG
@@STUDIO___73 полностью с вами согласен! Его объём должен радовать, а не пугать!) Нет особой разницы сколько Тб снято, если их легко обрабатывает компьютер!
What is the attachment you have on the left side of the camera with the full-size HDMI port? I have mine with a SmallRig Cage and the SmallRig HDMI adapter, but there are no mounting holes on that side to attach the adapter to, as the wire is quite short... It seems to have a cold shoe mount at the top as well...