Is this filmed with Canon + Magiclantern?

Started by Aeidxst, January 05, 2017, 03:37:24 AM

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Aeidxst

Title.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGO7JtYCun8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhCbsAWguu0

I keep on thinking this is Canon + Magiclantern, but something tells me this is GH4. Does anyone have the knowledge to tell me what this is filmed with? Lenses are not necessary, just system.

Thanks in advance :)

Levas

Both videos show 'Delano Brouwers' as camera operator

This video on his vimeo page shows -> shot on 'Canon'
Don't know if he shot all the other videos on Canon.
The youtube videos do show a contact email, why don't ask them ?


http://vimeo.com/153281097

maxotics

The question you're asking is based on a faulty premise, along the lines of, "all firefighters are men; all men are firefighters."  You can make MagicLantern RAW on the 5D3, say, look like h.264 from the same 5D3, but you CANNOT make h.264 from the 5D3 look like all "grades" of RAW from the 5D3. 

Certainly, all cameras have "looks" straight out of the camera that differ.  Canon is redish, Sony is yellowish, and I don't know what exact shade of green Panasonic is ;)  (only joking!).  Determining what kind of camera was used in such low-light, highly post-processing stylization, is difficult, maybe impossible.

Like everyone else on this forum, all you can do is experiment, look at other people's experiments, and figure out how to get to the look you want.  Sometimes you can use just about any camera, sometimes you need a specific camera, but even that's more a function of image output (RAW or H.264), (1080p or 4k) than it is anything else.

I didn't watch a lot of those videos, but my 2-cents is most common APS-C (because of background blur) cameras can get you that look.  But before I get flamed, yes a speedbooster on a MFT can do the same.