5D Mark III on Vimeo

Started by Fauxto, October 04, 2013, 10:47:36 AM

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Fauxto

The clip is password protected and will be available for some days only. I'ts a very good showcase of the quality of the camera and the hack:


Password: FORUM

Rewind

Please tell me what's the reason to put passwords on such a mediocre tests like this?

Fauxto

Lol, what a nice comment.

Well, you don't have to be a genius to understand the reason behind the password protection. Hint: it has nothing to do with the quality of the video.

edwmotion

Quote from: Rewind on October 04, 2013, 10:52:45 AM
Please tell me what's the reason to put passwords on such a mediocre tests like this?

douchebag

N/A

Quote from: Rewind on October 04, 2013, 10:52:45 AM
Please tell me what's the reason to put passwords on such a mediocre tests like this?
No need for the rude comment, it's not adding to the discussion.

OP, why post the video if it's only going to be available shortly?
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Rewind

Apologize if my comment seemed rude or offensive. May be the word 'mediocre' did that? If that's the matter, then i'm sorry — my english still sucks.
What i meant is... i totally didn't get the point of password, especially on the temporary footage. And what's so special about it? We've seen a ton of 5d3 tests here already.
Anyway, better back to work )

Broughtonfilm

Quote from: Rewind on October 06, 2013, 09:02:47 AM
Apologize if my comment seemed rude or offensive. May be the word 'mediocre' did that? If that's the matter, then i'm sorry — my english still sucks.
What i meant is... i totally didn't get the point of password, especially on the temporary footage. And what's so special about it? We've seen a ton of 5d3 tests here already.
Anyway, better back to work )

You'll understand one day when you have kids.

The video shows subtleties in skintones and hair colors beautifully. Definitelly an advantage over H.264

Thanks for sharing.

Fauxto

Thanks a lot.

I shot it with a minimal rig so the kids didn't feel intimidated. I used a Canon 24-70 2.8 lens, mostly wide open which lends a very nice creaminess to the image.

IMO it's also very interesting and a testament of the quality of the hack how well the corridor behind the kids holds highlight detail, since it received direct sunlight.