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Henrik Öberg

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  1. Hi! I'm somewhat of a beginner videographer, and I'm by no means an expert. I've been using my BMPCC 4K I bought recently, and it's been great at many kinds of shooting conditions I've thrown at it so far (portrait shots, moving subjects, indoors and outdoors under different lighting conditions). However, yesterday I wanted to try out a simple slow moving shot of one of the streets in my neighborhood, and the result is... surprisingly noisy and soft. I'm not sure if it's my settings or my lens, or if the lighting conditions were too difficult for the camera to handle? My lens is not very high-end or anything, but the results I've gotten from it in other scenes have been really, really good. So I'm not sure what the problem was this time. My lens is a Lumix G Vario 14-42mm f/3,5-5,6 II ASPH Mega O.I.S, and the settings used in this shot were: Camera Type: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K Firmware Version: 7.3 Braw Compression Ratio: Q5 Braw Codec Bitrate: 470320320 Crop Size: 4096 x 2160 Shutter Type: Speed Shutter Value: 1/192 Sensor Rate: 60.00 Internal Nd: 0 Aperture: f15.0 Exposure: 0 Focal Length: 12mm Distance: 466mm White Balance Kelvin: 4750 White Balance Tint: 15 Iso: 400 Clip Number: A006_08311310_C001 Reel Name: 6 Scene: 1 Take: 99 Good Take: false Environment: interior Day Night: day Lens Type: LUMIX G VARIO 12-60/F3.5-5.6 Camera Number: A Viewing Gamma: Blackmagic Design Video Viewing Gamut: Blackmagic Design Viewing Bmdgen: 5 Is there any way to make a shot like this better on the BMPCC 4K (without breaking the bank?) Any help would be very much appreciated!
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