Nick Vera
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Recently did a test once again with the VV V-Raptor. This time the competitor was the Venice 2 8.6K. Enjoy!
RED VV V-Raptor 8K 17:9 Vs Sony Venice 2 8.6K 3:2
Yesterday, with the help of some of my friends we did overs and unders at The Camera Division with the Venice 2 and VV V-Raptor.
Both cameras were back-focused correctly. That was something that we were adamant about.
To keep things simple I will just be posting the overs and unders where the cameras start breaking. Both cameras were rated at ISO 800 and lit the same.
The Venice 2 was also rated at the second native ISO of 3200. The VV-Raptor was rated at ISO 2000. There are rumors that 2000 is the proper native ISO for the V-Raptor since it evenly distributes information more correctly amongst shadows and highlights.
I also did a quick color match test. Got them as close as I can in under 5 min. Can tweak more and get it more precise, but the differences are less than shooting on different batches of the same film stock. So I'm personally not going to obsess over it.
The takeaways: Both cameras performed better in the highlights at higher ISOs.
Out of both cameras the RED V-Raptor retained highlights the best at ISO 2000 even at +5. Pay attention to the white cloth on the left and stand in's skin. Shadows were also better on the VV V-Raptor at both ISOs than the Venice 2. Saying that noise was more prominent at ISO 2000 than ISO 800.
When it comes to resolving detail and sharpness, the Venice 2 is the clear winner.
For sharpness both cameras were tested with two Tokina Cinema Vista Primes lenses, both 50mm and 85mm at T8, same distance from the chart. As you can see, one camera's sensor is taller than the other. The other sensor is wider than the other.
My takeaways are(including my previous tests with the Alexa35), if you are looking for the most resolving detail and sharpness out of the camera the order is:
Hope this information helps! Cheers!
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RED VV V-Raptor 8K 17:9 Vs Sony Venice 2 8.6K 3:2
Yesterday, with the help of some of my friends we did overs and unders at The Camera Division with the Venice 2 and VV V-Raptor.
Both cameras were back-focused correctly. That was something that we were adamant about.
To keep things simple I will just be posting the overs and unders where the cameras start breaking. Both cameras were rated at ISO 800 and lit the same.
The Venice 2 was also rated at the second native ISO of 3200. The VV-Raptor was rated at ISO 2000. There are rumors that 2000 is the proper native ISO for the V-Raptor since it evenly distributes information more correctly amongst shadows and highlights.
I also did a quick color match test. Got them as close as I can in under 5 min. Can tweak more and get it more precise, but the differences are less than shooting on different batches of the same film stock. So I'm personally not going to obsess over it.
The takeaways: Both cameras performed better in the highlights at higher ISOs.
Out of both cameras the RED V-Raptor retained highlights the best at ISO 2000 even at +5. Pay attention to the white cloth on the left and stand in's skin. Shadows were also better on the VV V-Raptor at both ISOs than the Venice 2. Saying that noise was more prominent at ISO 2000 than ISO 800.
When it comes to resolving detail and sharpness, the Venice 2 is the clear winner.
For sharpness both cameras were tested with two Tokina Cinema Vista Primes lenses, both 50mm and 85mm at T8, same distance from the chart. As you can see, one camera's sensor is taller than the other. The other sensor is wider than the other.
My takeaways are(including my previous tests with the Alexa35), if you are looking for the most resolving detail and sharpness out of the camera the order is:
- Venice 2 8.6K
- VV V-Raptor 8K
- Alexa 35
- Alexa 35
- VV V-Raptor 8K
- Venice 2 8.6K
Hope this information helps! Cheers!
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