Given that for most macro filming you will be using lights, the 25,600 ISO with this camera is all you’ll ever need.” I think Blackmagic have their ISO at a sensible level. Ther cameras with insane ISO levels, but they become incredibly grainy which means a lot of work in post. I tended to stay around ISO 2500 but you can go as high as 25,600. The other great thing about this camera is the really high native ISO. Which is very good when you are using hard lights, because you have detail well into the shadows under leaves and things. “I have to say the 13 stops of latitude was also really great, because you can see into all of the dark spots. So the smaller micro four thirds sized 4K sensor used by Blackmagic Design, is much better for this kind of shooting.” Larger 4K sensors tend to play havoc with your depth of field with this sort of work. The great thing about the probe is it will cover all of the 4K sensor. “This was the first time I had shot with the Laowa probe or the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K. A lot of the footage was shot on Laowa’s new 24mm F/14 2x Macro Probe lens. After releasing a number of videos online last week, Blackmagic Design has released a new video by Peter Nearhos filming ‘Bugs’ highlighting the camera for macro filmmaking.
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