D Fuller
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It
I think this ISO rating will be important when shooting at very high speeds on the EPIC.
David
Very good observation.
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It
I think this ISO rating will be important when shooting at very high speeds on the EPIC.
David
I'm with you guys... high ISO gives you options you didn't have. As long as no one is confused about the final image of ISO 500 vs. ISO 4000.
Jim
Can we see this in something OTHER than the latest Quicktime format?
It won't play for me.
Yep- but If I can light using a smaller lighting package and do it well, then why not? If I can use a 1.2k HMI instead of a 4k HMI to get the same results- then that seems to be the smart choice. What excites me most about these ISO 4000 results is not the clip itself, but the implication of what the lower ISO's will yield - 320 - 500 - 640, and maybe even 800.
Let's get something clear... ISO 500 is better than ISO 1640, which is better than ISO 4000. Why light differently just because you can "get away with it"? Most people who can light do so to get the best image they can with whatever lighting they have...
High ISO gives you good options when there were none, but it is not a substitute for doing things the best way.
There are some suggestions in this thread that with high ISO you could throw out the lights.
You know, I don't even let that stuff get to me. To imagine that you would create a film without lighting (natural daylight or otherwise) seems so ridiculous that it wasn't worth a comment.
But we should welcome the higher cleaner ISO from the M-X the same way we welcome sharp high speed glass that lets more light to the sensor or the film plane.
Saying "here comes the high ISO, let's throw out the lights" is like saying, "bring in more light and let's shoot all of this at F11" or "I wan to shoot this whole film at F16"
Both statements are so ridiculous it would not be worth a comment or any aggravation and it tends to clutter an otherwise pretty decent thread.
Then again, either of those methods might even lead to a style of fiilm that we have never seen. What would be the big problem with that? You can't force anyone into any specific way to use a tool. It's just a frigging tool.
An opinions, well...they're jsut opnions...
David
The point is that his use or non use of lights is a creative choice. Period.
I don't understand this 2.2k video... Wheres the noise?
Jono
Scarlet/Epic's High ISO, low-light capabilities is going to be AWESOME for those of us that like to shoot nature - especially underwater.
Anything deeper than 30 feet is essentially low-light and even the best underwater lights have very limited range.
Not everyone gets to light their shots!![]()