Do not all cameras come with a stock lens?
Do not all cameras come with a stock lens?
Yeah... Sadly that broke. Literally slipped out of my hands onto my bed, and got jammed into itself. When I took it to get fixed, it was irreparable. Terrible design. After some research, seems I was not the only one to run into that issue.Back in January he wrote in another thread that it came with a Canon 50mm 1.8 II Lens and a Fotodiox EOS-m4/3 adapter. Wonder what happened to that as it should be very sufficient.
Hi, Jack.
There's no all-in-one solution lens that's going to give you everything you need in a perfect world. Since you're talking about owning just a single lens for now, that pretty much rules out primes (unless you want a really fun challenge of shooting an entire movie at, say, 35mm). So you first need to figure out either how much of a focal length range you need, or how much/little you would be able to work with.
The BMPCC has a Micro 4/3 mount, and the lens selection there is pretty limited. You might want to look at getting a Metabones Speed Booster to adapt something like Canon EF mount, which can open up the lens selection quite a bit.
Something else to consider: zoom lenses have a few drawbacks, but one of the most common ones is light loss through the zoom range. Look for a constant-aperture lens. If it says something like 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, that means that you can start at 18mm f/3.5, but when you zoom into 55mm you will lose exposure and end up at f/5.6. If it says something like 24-70mm f/2.8, that means that it maintains f/2.8 throughout the zoom range (i.e. constant aperture).
So how much of a zoom range do you need, and do you need wider aperture like f/2.8 or f/1.8? Or would f/4 and above suffice for what you want to do?
Would it help if I posted a storyboard of my upcoming film to give you a better idea of the shots I'm going to need?
Yeah... Sadly that broke. Literally slipped out of my hands onto my bed, and got jammed into itself. When I took it to get fixed, it was irreparable. Terrible design. After some research, seems I was not the only one to run into that issue.. Although, yes, the Fotodiox EOS-m4/3 adapter I still have and it is unharmed.
You can only afford one lens. Get the Panasonic 12-35mm.Hey everyone,
I have a Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera, but I'm unsure of what lens to get for it to start me off... If I had to get one lens, what do you suggest is the best option at the best price, that will get the job done and give me the most capabilities?
Wow! I own 10 and 6 of those are specific to older film cameras likeI've got dozens and dozens of lenses myself.
You can only afford one lens. Get the Panasonic 12-35mm.
Damn that's a sweet camera. First I've heard of it.
That's the one.is that the one your referring to?
If I had to get one lens,