• UPDATE



    The forum will be moving to a new domain in the near future (canonrumorsforum.com). I have turned off "read-only", but I will only leave the two forum nodes you see active for the time being.

    I don't know at this time how quickly the change will happen, but that will move at a good pace I am sure.

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There is a Cinema EOS R camera in the pipeline, likely for early 2022 [CR2]

NOPE. WRONG. 1. Background blur can be and often used to isolate a subject for storytelling, and if need be the aperture can be adjusted to increase depth of field. S16 is STILL a popular format? Hahahaha. Which era do you live in? S16 died years ago and it was popular only with low budget work.

NOPE. WRONG. 1. Background blur can be and often used to isolate a subject for storytelling, and if need be the aperture can be adjusted to increase depth of field. S16 is STILL a popular format? Hahahaha. Which era do you live in? S16 died years ago and it was popular only with low budget work.
Err, which era? Pretty sure bmpcc is using 4/3 sensor and lot's of movies shot with it
The argument is simple, if you aren't going to use background blur, why use bigger sensor and and huge lens, just to stop down later and shot with high iso because you sacrficed light to gain dof?
 
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