Hiya, great question, it's the 1/4 black pro mist filter from K&F. Link below: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08T66J7GR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Good filter but you can tell it's a cheap one and I've stopped using it as I feel I have more control in the edit.
I use Dehancer (digital to film converter) I did a video on it down below: czcams.com/video/9vieMKoT2cw/video.htmlsi=ymAxVusV48Vv-fpB If you are interested make sure to use my discount code: JARODPARKER10 It's really flexible and customisable and if you just want things like bloom / halation then you can just edit that + grain etc. Dehancer: www.dehancer.com/shop/video/aepr I've just used it to edit my short film so I'm honestly saying it's a good investment for narrative projects :)
I have a bmpcc 6K and the SIGMS 19-35 lens. So far I like the pair. Thanks for the video and review. What other lens do you recommend for the BMPCC 6K?
Hey Jason, great question! I recommend the Meike 35mm prime lens EF mount BUT it seems you already have a 35mm so maybe the Meike 80mm to really get focal length variety.
What do you shoot mainly?? 18mm - 35mm is really flexible but a 35mm prime will be great at 35 but you’re limited So all depends what you shoot or looking to shoot??
I think I’m the only person with this setup who finds the lens soft. Using focus assist, I hit focus with the eyes as the focal point, and it doesn’t seem sharp, even with no diffusion. Would love any thoughts if anyone else finds this, or maybe I got a dud lens.
You can increase the amount of focus assist you want on screen so maybe go to 30% and not crop the image AND don’t go all the way to f1.8 stay at f2 or f2.3 to stay sharp
Hey jarod. Can you please elaborate on what you said about the sigma and the sensor dying out? You mean using the sigma in a aps c right? Im getting kind of outfocus image with my sigma and bmpcc6k pro but bm is s35.
So the Sigma 18-35mm was meant to be on a APS-C sensor and when I did my research it seemed people thought the APS-C sensor was dying out in favour of S35 and Full Frame So why get this lens if you want something future proof with APS-C sensors dying?? However, I think it works absolutely fine with my BMPCC6K Pro which has an S35 sensor
@@jarodparkerdirector APS-C and s35 are nearly the same size , depend on the brand. Your blackmagic is 23,10mm x 12,99mm (it's saying super35 on the website) and my aps c Fuji XH2S is 23.5mm x 15.6mm but they say its aps c. So Talking about super35 is not often the right words for talking about sensor size ( the real 4 perf film super35 is 24.89 mm × 18.66 mm) . The 18-35 work on super35 and aps c . I have try once on a full frame s1h without cropping and it work on a 4:3 frame with a little of vignette(i think i was at 24mm)
Hi Jarod. I was thinking of getting the EF-S one for my bmpcc6k pro but a lot of people are saying because of the super 35 sensor that the 18-35 is not really 18-35?
I would say don’t get the EF-S as that mount is even more designed for APS-C sensors (which the BM is not) why don’t you just get the EF mount like I did?? There is probably a slight crop with the Blackmagic sensor but you can see in the video I can still achieve wide results
I want to know your thoughts on this lens. Have you used it before?
If so, did you enjoy it as much as me? Let me know in the comments below!
This is top quality! Can’t wait to see the full music video 👀
Ahh thank you! The music video will be coming out soon x
I love it! My favourite lens together with the Sigma 50-100 f/1.8
Thank you! And yes, are you talking about the 50 - 100mm cinema prime??
Great video! Just wondering, which ProMist filter did you use? 1/8? 1/4? What are your thoughts and recommendations with the filter?
Hiya, great question, it's the 1/4 black pro mist filter from K&F. Link below: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08T66J7GR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Good filter but you can tell it's a cheap one and I've stopped using it as I feel I have more control in the edit.
@@jarodparkerdirector Thanks for the reply! What do you use instead for narrative work to remove some of that clinical sharpness?
I use Dehancer (digital to film converter) I did a video on it down below:
czcams.com/video/9vieMKoT2cw/video.htmlsi=ymAxVusV48Vv-fpB
If you are interested make sure to use my discount code:
JARODPARKER10
It's really flexible and customisable and if you just want things like bloom / halation then you can just edit that + grain etc.
Dehancer: www.dehancer.com/shop/video/aepr
I've just used it to edit my short film so I'm honestly saying it's a good investment for narrative projects :)
@@jarodparkerdirector thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to check that video out 😊
I have a bmpcc 6K and the SIGMS 19-35 lens. So far I like the pair. Thanks for the video and review. What other lens do you recommend for the BMPCC 6K?
Hey Jason, great question! I recommend the Meike 35mm prime lens EF mount BUT it seems you already have a 35mm so maybe the Meike 80mm to really get focal length variety.
Sigma 18-35 or a 35 mm prime lens ? Which is good for short film making?
What do you shoot mainly?? 18mm - 35mm is really flexible but a 35mm prime will be great at 35 but you’re limited
So all depends what you shoot or looking to shoot??
I think I’m the only person with this setup who finds the lens soft. Using focus assist, I hit focus with the eyes as the focal point, and it doesn’t seem sharp, even with no diffusion.
Would love any thoughts if anyone else finds this, or maybe I got a dud lens.
Thank you for the comment! What camera do you use?? The Blackmagic doesn’t support auto focus
@@jarodparkerdirector the Bmpcc 6K G2 has focus assist
Not auto focus it doesn’t
@@jarodparkerdirector I mean it’s a cinema camera so it wouldn’t have AF, but yeh it takes getting used to in manual focus for sure.
You can increase the amount of focus assist you want on screen so maybe go to 30% and not crop the image AND don’t go all the way to f1.8 stay at f2 or f2.3 to stay sharp
Hey jarod. Can you please elaborate on what you said about the sigma and the sensor dying out? You mean using the sigma in a aps c right? Im getting kind of outfocus image with my sigma and bmpcc6k pro but bm is s35.
So the Sigma 18-35mm was meant to be on a APS-C sensor and when I did my research it seemed people thought the APS-C sensor was dying out in favour of S35 and Full Frame
So why get this lens if you want something future proof with APS-C sensors dying??
However, I think it works absolutely fine with my BMPCC6K Pro which has an S35 sensor
@@jarodparkerdirector Sorry for the late replies. Thank you for taking the time to help Jarod
@@jarodparkerdirector APS-C and s35 are nearly the same size , depend on the brand.
Your blackmagic is 23,10mm x 12,99mm (it's saying super35 on the website)
and my aps c Fuji XH2S is 23.5mm x 15.6mm but they say its aps c.
So Talking about super35 is not often the right words for talking about sensor size ( the real 4 perf film super35 is 24.89 mm × 18.66 mm) . The 18-35 work on super35 and aps c .
I have try once on a full frame s1h without cropping and it work on a 4:3 frame with a little of vignette(i think i was at 24mm)
Hi Jarod. I was thinking of getting the EF-S one for my bmpcc6k pro but a lot of people are saying because of the super 35 sensor that the 18-35 is not really 18-35?
I would say don’t get the EF-S as that mount is even more designed for APS-C sensors (which the BM is not) why don’t you just get the EF mount like I did??
There is probably a slight crop with the Blackmagic sensor but you can see in the video I can still achieve wide results
@@jarodparkerdirector I got one. Like it a lot! Thank you for your advise once again
Oh man I should have went to a store. . First dsl camera for me and the sigma doesn’t latch on to my bmpcc 😅
What BMPCC do you have, 4K, 6K Pro?
And what sigma lens mount did you get?
@@jarodparkerdirector i got the 6k pro and a sigma 18-35 f1.8 DC.
@@jarodparkerdirectori guess I should have picked the canon one
@LukeniV 6K pro is EF mount so did you get the lens in an EF mount?
@@jarodparkerdirector ah that was my mistake smh
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