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Jon Roemer July 17th, 2016 07:28 PM

Re: 1DX Mark II, 4K, DPAF, + Rodeo
 
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Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra (Post 1918000)
Thanks Jon!

Immediately checked and got it. I somehow had misread the default ISO 12800 limit in 4K to be the max limit. I will now have to test and see how good the higher ISOs are.

Most reviews got it wrong and said that 12800 was a hard and fast upper limit for 4K. Not the case.

I haven't tested it yet to see what's usable.

Jon Roemer July 21st, 2016 07:23 AM

Re: 1DX Mark II, 4K, DPAF, + Rodeo
 
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Originally Posted by Dan Brockett (Post 1917687)
Cool shoot Jon. A friend of mine is just introducing his own line of distilled spirits, it's kind of a fascinating world.

Dan - the client let me put together a little video with some samples of the clip library I created for them. The video opens with the distillery footage.


The first three clips are 4K 60P on the 1DX Mark II & conformed to 24p in post for slow-motion. The rest of the footage is with the C300.

More info on my blog: Mount Vernon Interrupted – Learning to See

Dan Brockett July 29th, 2016 07:57 AM

Re: 1DX Mark II, 4K, DPAF, + Rodeo
 
Nicely done Jon. My wife has been there with my son but I was not on the trip, would love to see it in person. Great photography. Which jib did you use? Did you have help or were you one man banding it? Was this a job with a client or just tests?

Jon Roemer July 29th, 2016 09:38 AM

Re: 1DX Mark II, 4K, DPAF, + Rodeo
 
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Originally Posted by Dan Brockett (Post 1918470)
Nicely done Jon. My wife has been there with my son but I was not on the trip, would love to see it in person. Great photography. Which jib did you use? Did you have help or were you one man banding it? Was this a job with a client or just tests?

Dan - thanks!

The jib was a Kessler Pocket Jib Traveler. I had one assistant but I was working in tandem with a stills photographer who also had an assistant. So, lots of group effort as needed and where needed.

The elevated exteriors were shot from a 40' lift.

This was a job to create a b-roll library.

Lots of info and BTS photos on my blog: Mount Vernon Interrupted – Learning to See


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