This is the page where I share some of the tests that I did for my own sake.
Filter Test with Primos on Red MX
Some filter tests on Red MX with Panavision Primos.
Exported straight from camera. We shot this while setting up the shot. I guess we could've picked better back grond.
Her right side of the face is at key level, but we didn't check it constantly. It was just a quick test.
No color correction. Red Color. MX sensor. Primo lens. ASA320. Thanks for Melissa Fisher and Bryant Jansen.
Also thank you for Panavision Hollywood for providing us camera, lens, and filters.
Mitchel Test
Shot on BL4. Kodak 5260 (500T) rated as 320 ASA. Tungsten Balanced lights.
Transfered in 2K DPX through Spirit. Exported from Lustre. No color correction.
Thank you for Nick Peterson for providing filters and Adam Nusinow for sitting in.
Clean
Clean
Mitchel A
Mitchel A
Mitchel B
Mitchel B
Mitchel C
Mitchel C
Mitchel D
Mitchel D
Mitchel E
Mitchel E
Black Promist (BPM) Test
Shot on Red One with Zeiss Compact Primes with IR, ND9, Pola
No Color Correction. Raw 4K Export to JPEG.
Thanks Kelly Gill for standing in and Bryant Jansen to shoot this.
Clear
N/A (We forgot to do this.)
BPM1/8
BPM1/8
BPM1/4
BPM1/4
BPM1/2
BPM1/2
BPM1
BPM1
BPM2
BPM2
5D / 7D Side By Side Comparison
Quick test that I did to compare these two cameras side by side. Didn't have tripod so the image is a bit shaky. And, we needed to do this really quickly under the natural light. The camera settings are same. One big mistake that I did is that I didn't have matching lens.
Thanks for Dave Helman to quickly cut them together. There are some typos and mislabel on slate, but I decided to share this here.
I think 5D shoots much clear image in general. Richer color and sharper image.
Less noise in dark. I do not see much differences in rolling shutter problems. They both looks fairly bad to me (rolling shutter). Also, when you shoot with the higher shutter speed setting, there are not much differences you can see. It looks totally different from the film cameras (shutter angle).