lawrenceingram
Active member
ORDERED MINE TODAY!
So I've been agonizing over this decision, worried that I wouldn't get it right, or that I'll somehow be disappointed with one of the components. I was mostly happy with the HVX200, but I'm really excited about this. So here is what I have chosen:
Canon L-Series 16-35mm f/2.8
Cool-Lux MD3000 Light & Sound Bracket
Bescor LED-70W Dimmable Light
Rode NTG-1 Condenser Shotcun Mic
I already have the Canon L-Series 24-105mm lens, but thought I needed something wider. The Tokino appealed to me except that I realized that 11-16mm would not allow me to use it as my regular lens because of the really short zoom range. The 16mm is not as wide with the crop factor, but I'm hoping it will do. I also have a Canon 70-300mm lens. I'm hoping for the Birger Mount to follow, but until then, I'm going to use a cheap mount from eBay.
I really wish I could know if the Ki Pro Mini is worth the investment. I would like to see comparison shots with a ProRes 220mbps bit rate vs the native in-camera compression. And maybe I'll consider the Atomos Ninja, but I'm not sure about using a hard drive (I do like solid state), and I don't know about HDMI for an input. Would that be different from using the HD-SDI?
If anyone has any comments or advice, I'd love to hear!
Thanks,
Lawrence
So I've been agonizing over this decision, worried that I wouldn't get it right, or that I'll somehow be disappointed with one of the components. I was mostly happy with the HVX200, but I'm really excited about this. So here is what I have chosen:
Canon L-Series 16-35mm f/2.8
Cool-Lux MD3000 Light & Sound Bracket
Bescor LED-70W Dimmable Light
Rode NTG-1 Condenser Shotcun Mic
I already have the Canon L-Series 24-105mm lens, but thought I needed something wider. The Tokino appealed to me except that I realized that 11-16mm would not allow me to use it as my regular lens because of the really short zoom range. The 16mm is not as wide with the crop factor, but I'm hoping it will do. I also have a Canon 70-300mm lens. I'm hoping for the Birger Mount to follow, but until then, I'm going to use a cheap mount from eBay.
I really wish I could know if the Ki Pro Mini is worth the investment. I would like to see comparison shots with a ProRes 220mbps bit rate vs the native in-camera compression. And maybe I'll consider the Atomos Ninja, but I'm not sure about using a hard drive (I do like solid state), and I don't know about HDMI for an input. Would that be different from using the HD-SDI?
If anyone has any comments or advice, I'd love to hear!
Thanks,
Lawrence