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Randy Rubin

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    Producer
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    New York
  • My Gear
    Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Blackmagic Pocket Camera
  1. I didn't realize Class 480 went up to 960 for high speed. I think it's an exciting looking camera. I know the body is smaller than an Alexa or LF. But it only does 10-bit without the recorder. With the recorder it's about the size of an Alexa or Amira. Maybe if they enable recording to an Odyssey for 444 or RAW that'll alleviate some of my concerns. That way I can mount the recorder to a gimbal if needed.
  2. Isnt the bit rate for Class 480 , ~400 mbs 10-bit? Is ProRes 444 @ UHD ~1000 mbs 12-bit? Im not questioning the quality of the FS7 or the codec. Im just a little confused why a top-of-class ~$50,000 cinema camera body maxes out at 10-bit, 400 mbs when competitors like the Arri Alexa Mini and Red Epic-W and Weapon manage higher bit depth and data rates in smaller bodies.
  3. 10-bit recording may work as a mastering codec for some productions. For commercial & film work going to a grade and/or VFX, I will most likely shoot either ProRes 444 or RAW. Changing the color space and recording codec also complicates the grade if I jump to a gimbal. I think it's an amazing looking camera, but for my use I think there are more nimble & robust options. I think it's been stated that other cameras with much smaller bodies manage to accomplish more impressive data rates. Again, unless I didn't read the tech specs properly, the internal data rates are no more than an FS7 which is an entirely different class of camera.
  4. Does anyone have further impressions of this camera and where it fits in the ecosystem of LF, Mini, Red, Varicam? It seems like a great camera, but I find it a bit confusing that the Venice only has 10-bit internal, which is a bummer especially for gimbal work. Unless I'm not understanding something correctly, it seems the internal data rates are the same as the FS7 Mark ii.
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