5D mark 3 RAW test + Davinci Resolve

Started by scarluuk, June 14, 2013, 11:21:58 PM

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scarluuk

Went on a few photo shoots and decided to shoot a bit of video too.
Still learning Davinci Resolve, tried to create a 80's washed out look, no full colors and no complete black to white spectrum.
All files where converted to Cinema DNG and had to find out how to lose the pink highlight, after a few tries i found a way to filter out the chrominance and luminance separate so i could get rid of the pinkyness without too much loss of detail and color.


Most of the footage was shot on 1920 width (2.35) except the footage of the abandoned castle, it was shot on 1600 pixels width because i only got the Komputerbay 128gb 1000x for one week now, that shoot was 2 weeks ago.

Btw, Komputerbay themselve don't suggest using the 128gb 1000x cards for the ML hack, they suggest using the 64 or 32gb ones because of higher speeds.
Just some advice i got from them through mail
You don't need eyes to see, you need vision.
Canon 5D mark III / Canon 24-105mm F4L IS / Samyang 14mm T3.1 / Samyang 24mm T1.5 / Canon 50mm F1.4 / Samyang 85mm T1.5

luciolepri

Wow.
Everything works fine shooting 1920 Raw with a 128 GB 1000x KomputerBay? No frame dropping at all?
I saw the difference in price compared to the Lexar and I'm wondering if the KB is good enough...
BTW, how long can you shoot in 1920 Raw with a 128 GB card?

scarluuk

I shot it all on 1920 width and about 817 height (2.35 aspect ratio), Full HD is not stable with the 128gb card, max is about 2:1 ratio.
I'd suggest looking for the 64gb 1000x card, it is faster according to most people and Komputerbay.
You don't need eyes to see, you need vision.
Canon 5D mark III / Canon 24-105mm F4L IS / Samyang 14mm T3.1 / Samyang 24mm T1.5 / Canon 50mm F1.4 / Samyang 85mm T1.5

luciolepri

Quote from: scarluuk on June 15, 2013, 06:55:57 PM
I'd suggest looking for the 64gb 1000x card, it is faster according to most people and Komputerbay.

Ok, thanks, I'll try that. How many minutes can I record in FullHD raw with a 64GB card?

tihon

Cinema, cinema, cinema

scarluuk

Quote from: luciolepri on June 15, 2013, 07:41:00 PM
Ok, thanks, I'll try that. How many minutes can I record in FullHD raw with a 64GB card?

Until your card is full, so approximately around the 12 minutes to 15 minutes.

Quote from: tihon on June 15, 2013, 08:11:06 PM
Nice shots! what lens did you use?

Thanks, i used three lenses in total but mostly the Samyang 24mm T1.5 lens, it has amazing color and contrast and holds up well on T1.5 (f 1.4)
THe other two where the 24-105mm f4L IS from Canon and a Sigma 8-16mm f4.5 / 5.6 but that's an APS-C lens so i could only use it on 16mm to get full coverage for the Sensor.

Will get back soon to the prison with a slider and a new lens, the Samyang 14mm T3.1, Yay!
You don't need eyes to see, you need vision.
Canon 5D mark III / Canon 24-105mm F4L IS / Samyang 14mm T3.1 / Samyang 24mm T1.5 / Canon 50mm F1.4 / Samyang 85mm T1.5

ijw01

Looks awesome. Great work. What were your export settings for YouTube?

scarluuk

Quote from: ijw01 on June 17, 2013, 06:39:36 AM
Looks awesome. Great work. What were your export settings for YouTube?

H.264 .MOV file
Limit data rate to: 50.000 kbps (which is ridiculously high, i know but just wanted to see if i could upload it with fine details like the added grain, but it's not that visible too bad :( )
Maximum render quality and stuff like that
You don't need eyes to see, you need vision.
Canon 5D mark III / Canon 24-105mm F4L IS / Samyang 14mm T3.1 / Samyang 24mm T1.5 / Canon 50mm F1.4 / Samyang 85mm T1.5

ijw01