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In This Episode…
(00:01:13) In the long intro, Rod asks Keith’s about the gear he’s keeping or returning…
- Zhiyun Tech Weebill Lab Gimbal
- GoPro Hero 7
- Canon EOS R Mirrorless Hybrid Camera
(00:41:46) In the 2nd segment Keith and Rod discuss some of Keith’s new micro four-thirds lenses and whether he’ll return them, notably the:
- SLR Magic 10mm T2.1 Hyperprime Cine Lens (MFT Mount)
- SLR Magic 25mm T0.95 HyperPrime Cine III Lens (MFT Mount)
- Venus Optics Laowa 7.5mm f/2 MFT Lens for Micro Four Thirds (Black)
(01:05:34) In Segment 3, Keith tells Rod about his new obsession with Vintage Glass, notably the Zeiss Contax SLR Lenses, converted to Zeiss Super speeds and Standard Speeds
(01:34:06) In the 4th segment they discuss, what else but the new Blackmagic Pocket 4K, some of the strengths, but mostly about the poorly designed battery performance and the dreaded ‘stuck battery’ syndrome. Will Keith have to send one of his cameras to get serviced???
(02:08:45) In the 5th and final Segment, Keith gives his impressions, after having used the BMPCC4K for a while and some useful add-ons including
- Power Sources, BP-14v vs NP 8.4v
- The Grid Loupe
- Smallrig Articulating Arm Ball Head
- Dragon Grips for texture to operate by touch
(02:47:08) Don’t miss the “Late-Breaking News Update” where Rod and Keith discuss the much-needed 6.1 firmware update which may address some of the complaints leveled at the BMPCC4K.
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Great podcast guys, really good information. Keith, I really appreciated your review of the Ninja V, the fact that such high resolution recoding isn’t always needed.
Cheers
Dennis