On the sigma fp? Haven't seen anyone actually use sigma cams. Is it any good? What's your experience with itm
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@@mikitoburrito Sigma FP and Vespid lenses. The Sigma has an incredible image, keep in mind that's UHD CinemaDNG 12-bit, so uncompressed raw straight from the sensor to the SSD.
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@@mikitoburrito my personal experienca was frustrating until I understood how it worked. Through the years, Sigma implemented a lot of new features with firmware updates, one of the most important was the EL Zone. You don't have Log, you don't have clean output when shooting CDNG (shoots straight to external SSD), you don't have SDI ports or full size HDMI, you don't have a correct exposure feedback. But you get more than what you pay for in terms of image. Really organic and filmic. Not "cinemati", but filmic. You have an incredible flexibility for color grading and the colors are just beautiful. Workflow is not industry standard at all, it lacks a lot of features, but honestly I've been using it as my A-Cam in little indie projects and it worked its way to the end without issues. You can also shoot Braw. Unfortunately, you need to make a very extensive search regarding SSDs to shoot FHD (the camera does 4K UHD at a maximum frame rate of 30) at more than 59.94 fps, some SSDs were discontinued by manufacturers through the years. Still, you can upscale footage to 4K from FHD and it holds up beautifully. Keep in mind, this is a only CinemaDNG camera, the MOV All-intra is not so good, albeit it was improved a lot since the first firmware. In medium to big budget productions it was used as POV cam and crash cam I believe.
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@@mikitoburrito almost forgot: file sizes are huge, it's all uncompressed raw. That's why you need a lot of storage space. In a way, this could be considered as a specialistic tool. It sure is a professional tool, you just need to know how it works.