I bought a REAL Cinema Camera... Was it worth it?

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 428

  • @footage5341
    @footage5341 Před 2 lety +285

    Not a rant, just an observation. I feel like the elephant in the room when it comes to top-of-the-line cameras is: the beefed-up workstation and storage you need to have in order to process 6K/8K/12K, etc. footage. That's a steep added price to pay. Also, regarding resolution, etc. in 2022, if you're a starving/struggling indie filmmaker, be aware that most distributors still accept 1080p deliverables! For commercial work, it's a different game but I would bet that 4k is still plenty. Gear depreciates so quickly that most ad agencies and film production companies rent their cameras and bill their clients accordingly. In the end, most content is likely to be consumed on tiny screens. For indie filmmakers, a Sony/BMPCC, etc. is plenty.

    • @CanditoTrainingHQ
      @CanditoTrainingHQ Před 2 lety +20

      Processing 6k and beyond is not really all that difficult at face value, it depends massively on the type of raw and the NLE. 6k raw in Resolve can be far smooth than H265 on a Windows computer. I dont think its really an elephant in the room, rather I think its a dying myth. Canon Raw is probably one of the last remaining formats where it's still a genuine problem though. Computing speed gets more affordable at an even faster rate than camera gear. I think the point in this video is if youre running a business, it's wisest to do what you can to excel, rather than the minimum to merely exist. Sure agencies can rent gear, but you want to be the guy in your area with the RED if you want to get offers that remain. Consumer saving isnt the mindset of a business to business often.

    • @giannisglikiotis
      @giannisglikiotis Před 2 lety +10

      @@CanditoTrainingHQ i totally agree on that... Bought my 1st camera 2 years ago. For one year i didn't do anything than playing and testing.
      1 year ago started working on film making and i already own a Sony a7c, an fx3 totally rigged, atomos, lenses, matte box, filters etc. A lot of opportunities already came when i bought the FX3 and people learned about it because they wanted 4k 60 and generally sony camera to match others that existed. I've spent more than 20k in euros and already earned the half back.. everything that came back was already invested in more equipment. Well im a gadget/tech freak too 🤷‍♂️

    • @calumdavies7378
      @calumdavies7378 Před 2 lety +18

      @@CanditoTrainingHQ have you tried delivering a video that has animations, 3d renders and more all in 6K? When we talk about processing power for delivery we arnt just talking about the camera footage. We are talking every element of the video being sized for 6K

    • @davadh
      @davadh Před 2 lety +1

      It really depends on how you determine independent filmmaking. If you're making a legit short film or film, bigger budget commercial work, then a real cinema camera is okay. If you're doing CZcamsrs stuff then DSLR/Mirror less are good enough

    • @arupsan
      @arupsan Před 2 lety

      You said abs truth

  • @xjet
    @xjet Před 2 lety +57

    So much commonsense reality in this video. Lots of folk blindly look at only the tech-specs but Ryan has nailed the importance of perceptions and the real reasons why sometimes choices and benefits far exceed what the brochure states.

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly what I was aiming for! :)

  • @Aaron_Smith_OM
    @Aaron_Smith_OM Před 2 lety +57

    I stopped using the term "cinema camera" to refer to my kit. It's a production camera. It's built to get me through the project and answer the demands that set brings. Good on your for finding what speaks to you.

    • @chiokehart-kelly3481
      @chiokehart-kelly3481 Před 2 lety +6

      This is a great way to look at it.

    • @martinmeyerbiz
      @martinmeyerbiz Před rokem +4

      I like your approach!!

    • @robertdouble559
      @robertdouble559 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, how much of this "content" all the "creators" are shooting is ever gonna be seen in a cinema! 😆Not that they probably care. Cimemas are for boomers.

    • @ToxicTurtleIsMad
      @ToxicTurtleIsMad Před 6 měsíci

      No one here has anything to do with "cinema". You people do not and will never need these kind of gear.

  • @KRSchannel
    @KRSchannel Před 2 lety +67

    I just started shooting with this camera last week. I bought the camera then started listening to the reviews, they said you can't tell a difference between this and Sony A7sIII, I was like sheeeaaat....wasted my money, but I still wanted this camera because I love raw. But, I fell in love with this camera when I saw their orange production body, it was like a toy. Now, after filming couple of videos I can clearly say there is a big difference between this and 10 bit Sony or Canon R5, these are digital, you feel it, you can see it, but this just has that organic cinematic 35mm feel. I get it, your tripod becomes heavier, your lenses, cage, body with camera becomes heavier, but when you edit and color the footage you just feel like you want to go out and film more. This doesn't even have that BMPCC feel, that has more of a super 16mm feel, this truly has something of a 35mm film. If you bought this camera don't chug all the review on YT down in one day, just get it, shoot it, and feel the footage in front of you. I most likely won't be shooting so much with Mirrorless DSLR for my videos unless the circumstances is truly run and gun light weigh. Waiting for my cine lens to arrive as well for Komodo.

    • @kolecava
      @kolecava Před 2 lety +6

      Whoever says you can't tell the difference between the two is talking out their arse. The image that is coming out of let say the Pockets or Komodo is way above majority of the DSLRS. Obviously it's about lighting, story etc but there is a clear difference in terms of the "look" on the camera level.
      Heavy isn't a bad thing for video unless you are fighting against it. For instance, my UMP rig isn't ideal for events compared to a 6K Pro or Komodo or better yet FX3. Heavy is actually good, specially if you throw it on an easy-rig for the sway.

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +6

      Absolutely agree. Something about the image from the Komodo, it has texture and character unlike any mirrorless sensor. Noise even sometimes looks nice coming out of it. Glad you're enjoying the camera though!

    • @NewMan-we7bj
      @NewMan-we7bj Před 2 lety +1

      Hello , A subscriber meets his loved channel content master in some other genre youtube video. knock knock its KRS commenting.

    • @maddawgzzzz
      @maddawgzzzz Před 2 lety +4

      Bro my nikon z6ii with a gimbal and the correct color grading (I mean spending a good hour on color) looks just like this. Mirrorless is getting too good.

  • @hughhou
    @hughhou Před 2 lety +5

    Dude congratz! Komodo is such a great little machine. Love your built as well. Can't wait to see more of your real-world footage with this.

  • @FrameVoyager
    @FrameVoyager Před 2 lety +12

    I have no beef towards RED but there is a reason why "clients" want RED cameras. They have traditionally marketed to your clients instead of actual filmmakers. Meaning your clients WANT RED cameras even if they aren't the best fit for the specific project. Not saying they never are, but it's tough when you get that creative decision taken away from you because of the misconceptions of clients or people who don't understand anything about cameras. But it's the world we live in so totally get it! Great video and as a BMD user, very fair assessment of the 6K camera. Was wondering though, have you tried out the URSA G2 at all?

  • @247.mp4
    @247.mp4 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your honesty. Youre so down to earth and say things most of the big youtubers won't admit.
    Thank you 🙏

  • @alexanderforde4318
    @alexanderforde4318 Před 2 lety +4

    Love your channel you’re so inspiring. I’m slowly trying to move up the freelance ladder when it comes to taking on more serious/higher budget clients. I completely agree with the “gear doesn’t matter” myth. I’m planning on getting the fx3 as soon as it comes back in stock, I know it’s no RED, but for me to own an fx3 will definitely be a small milestone for my early journey as a freelance filmmaker. Hopefully I can get to your level one day lol

  • @ConceptNewEra
    @ConceptNewEra Před 2 lety +5

    Yooo that camera is insane, it looks like an absolute weapon! Congratulations, can’t wait to see all the creative content we’ll see next from ya with that beast! 💯✔️🔥

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety

      Yoo thank you bro 🙏

  • @BenjiSelby
    @BenjiSelby Před 2 lety

    The functionality makes so much sense, I really did the functions on the grips being able to record and manual focus without having to change how you hold the camera really helps with shot selection and mobility! You right about that 6K footage... oooooof 🔥

  • @mychalfisher2061
    @mychalfisher2061 Před 2 lety +39

    Yeah I think most of this is psychological. I got a $50K contract to shoot B-Footage & BTS for a Hulu/amazon prime series and the footage I shot on my A7s3 was used in the show next to Arri Amira and Alexa Mini. Lighting and creativity go much further than how much you spend on a camera body. Not saying there's not a time and place for a cinema camera. but more that it's all situation based.

    • @marctronixx
      @marctronixx Před 2 lety +3

      congrats on your success and a good critique.

    • @krogstudios
      @krogstudios Před 2 lety +8

      Yes, it's 100% psychological. I did some work for a company along side a bigger video production company.
      They had a big camera (Sony FX3) and I only did with my Sony A7 iii, but their result was very disappointing (they had bad color grading in skin tones and made no usage of shadows, the faces was completely exposed everywhere).
      I charged 2K for an interview and they charged 10K. In the end the company ended up choosing me for 90% of future projects, but they still use the bigger company once in a while, when they are asked to do something big budget (even though their result is kind of meh, because the company simply dont see it, they just see a crew and a big boy camera).
      Clients just take you more serious and will pay you more, when you come with 3 people and a large camera.

    • @krogstudios
      @krogstudios Před rokem +5

      I think the main difference here is that you worked with people that actually had knowledge about equipment.
      Because most clients that do not have any knowledge, just rely on how they percieve the quality of the camera.
      I find it very funny that if I rig up my camera and put a lense hood on, the client percieve my camera as a 25K camera, when in reality it's the same little camera house that I always used (now it's a Sony A7iv, still nothing fancy). It's just insane how different your camera is percieved with a lens hood and external screen.

    • @contentm3893
      @contentm3893 Před rokem +1

      How did you get that "$50K contract to shoot B-Footage & BTS for a Hulu/amazon prime series". Who did you know? Because it wasn't based on the A7s3 camera you rolled up with. It depends on the work that you want to do and the camera you need to do the job.

    • @contentm3893
      @contentm3893 Před rokem +1

      @PRIVATE @Krog Studios said he rigs his Sony A7iv up and the client thinks it's a $25K camera. @Krog Studios doesn't know is that his Sony A7iv footage will fall apart when it goes up again someone with a FX3 or Komodo and knows what they are doing. Krog got called in to help when someone else dropped the ball.

  • @rprbeck
    @rprbeck Před 2 lety +9

    Great vid! Quick tip for the rig: switch out that nucelus handle with a Handle from the nucleus m. It's compatible with the nucleus N, wireless and with a way better build quality that you can actually hold the whole camera rig with.

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +3

      oohhhhh wow. Didn’t realize they were compatible. Done.

    • @rprbeck
      @rprbeck Před 2 lety +1

      @@RyanKao Just realised it recently myself after ordering the focus grip you got and being uuultra annoyed with the cable and battery falling out mid-take :)

    • @pocketsindependent
      @pocketsindependent Před rokem +1

      @@rprbeck What's your mount setup for the nucleus M grip?

    • @rprbeck
      @rprbeck Před rokem

      @@pocketsindependent the only solution i found is using the Grip to Arri Roesette Mount that Tilta provides. Then, I got a rosette part from smallrig that you can basically screw on wherever you want and voila.

  • @soundbreaker2485
    @soundbreaker2485 Před 2 lety +34

    If it can shoot 10-12 bit color with 12-13+ stops of dynamic range & if it has log capabilities then it’s a cinema camera regardless of if it’s a Red,Arri,black magic,Sony

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety +6

      correct. People who claim they need a "big camera" for clients are either... A. Not confident in their abilities and are compensating... or B. hacks that don't command much respect from clients in the first place

    • @thetys4659
      @thetys4659 Před 2 lety +10

      No just no... The specs are not a factor to categorize a camera. A cinema camera should be understood as a system primarily designed for and used by a crew for a filmproduction for cinema. I think its weird to call a camera a "cinema camera" if it probably was never used for an actual cinema production. There are only a handful of prominent cinema cameras out there. Specifically the Arri Alexa line, REDs bigger camera systems and stuff like the Sony Venice. There are also documentary cams like the Amira, Sony`s "F" series and Canons C-Series. The Ursa Broadcast G2 isnt called a "cinema camera" either even though it has the specs of the Pocket CINEMA CAMERA and the Body of their flagship Ursa Mini CINEMA Camera. The term "CINEMA CAMERA" is mostly just a marketing/branding hoax to make you feel like you buy a ticket to the big screens with a camera. Just call it how it is. Most cameras are generally a digital film camera. And mostly they are (used as) production cameras. "Cinema Camera" may be a good colloquial term to refer to the spectrum of digital cinema cameras with advanced technologies and specs as it is widely used but please dont try to force this term in a serious conversation.
      Why does everything has to be "cinema" or "cinematic". Its the same bs as with computer hardware where everything has to be "gaming". Don`t fall for this.

    • @robertulrich3964
      @robertulrich3964 Před 2 lety +4

      Considering that the Red Komodo has less dynamic range than a cheap Panasonic S5, i don't see how it is classified as a 'cinema' camera either. Arri is a cinema camera primarily because of its massive dynamic range. Anyone who's shot on DV knows what limited dynamic range looks like...

    • @jessicagarcia7558
      @jessicagarcia7558 Před 2 lety

      I still have my Og bmpcc and Gh5 and tons of gear setting... I do more photography and live sound then anything......
      I want to buy a cinema camera next year but I don't know where the markets at and it's so saturated with everything and anything.
      I just don't want to be in debt to a camera that I'm paying off and I'm not going to use to make money.

    • @soundbreaker2485
      @soundbreaker2485 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jessicagarcia7558 blackmagic pcoket 4k is a very good cheap camera. Best budget cinema camera. You could always buy used gear aswell

  • @ElBoyoElectronico
    @ElBoyoElectronico Před 2 lety +3

    This rig looks super solid! I only do micro shots as a side hustle and I am able to do those with just a Canon R6 and a R, but for serious work a reliable setup like this is a must. Very interesting to hear your thoughts!

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed it man!

  • @Exploredinary
    @Exploredinary Před 2 lety +1

    love the rig! I need to look into the matte box you went with!

  • @LoveDarts
    @LoveDarts Před 2 lety

    this is such a good video. ive moved from iphone to sony a6600 and rigging it slowly. its such hard work to do it alone from videos abut really enjoy your vids buddy!

  • @VagiPeti
    @VagiPeti Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. Red is not in my budget YET, but definitely gave me lot of motivation to get there faster. Thank you Ryan for your honest opinions and get an insight so deep into your thoughts. Last year I did my biggest investments ever into my lighting gear. It gave me such a bigger confidence, and improvement in my overall skill and image quality. Still in the learning curve, but that gives me being motivated to learn more, be better.

  • @pdiseris
    @pdiseris Před 2 lety +1

    This is why I'm still using an RZ67 Mamiya / XF / DF with a Phase One CCD sensor for my photography. The superior raw file for grading and the optics in front of the client.

  • @TheLawRival
    @TheLawRival Před rokem +10

    It’s a case by case basis: it depends on your skill level and what you can do with the camera on hand. I get what Ryan said that that Red camera gives him the motivation, and it should as well as the confidence. Further it’s the color science that sets that apart. I would get that Red camera but I’m afraid that they will come out with a upgraded version very soon.

    • @philippscheithauer
      @philippscheithauer Před rokem +1

      No, not by a long shot. If you studied past RED release schedules, you'll see that they upgrade their cameras more like every 3-4 years, if not longer. It took them 5 years to go from the DMSC2 Monstro to Raptor XL. After Raptor XL they are more than likely to release another Gemini and Dragon equivalent for DMSC3. My guess: the Komodo will not be upgraded before 2024. It's supposed to be a crash cam, not an entry into the RED lineup that most indie filmmakers use it for. They would cripple their own lineup if they increase frame rates etc... If that is even possible with a global shutter readout.

    • @space_1073
      @space_1073 Před rokem

      I promise you the extra pixels on the next one will not be worth the wait lol. Just get what you want and film stuff!

    • @mikeseager8768
      @mikeseager8768 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@philippscheithauer Well this didn't age well

  • @lancelascano4090
    @lancelascano4090 Před 2 lety +3

    dude your Komodo rig is soo nice and clean! love the content brother!!

  • @brianlmosley
    @brianlmosley Před 2 lety

    One of the best reviews of this camera and living with the red Komodo yet! Awesome video!

  • @AndyLSB
    @AndyLSB Před 2 lety +3

    I respect this, totally understand, I'm almost on the same train right now, I used to own the A7SIII, is fantastic, sold it, it didn't met my expectations on some areas (IQ wise yes), currently I work with Lumix MFT (GH6,G9) for video and canon R system mainly for photos (although I use my Lumix cameras for photos too sometimes) and I love it, it's everything I want/need, but I do understand some clients looking for that big brand camera, I wanted a Komodo for that reason too, but right now, I can't justify the price of one, and even if I could, don't know if its the best decision from a business stand point.

    • @AlphaTroll
      @AlphaTroll Před rokem +1

      does the GH6 and G9 footage mix well?

    • @AndyLSB
      @AndyLSB Před rokem

      @@AlphaTroll honestly not quite, it sometimes is very hard to match colors, the CineD profile is different on both, even the Vlog is different, basically every profile xD with patience and knowing what to do, sure you can match them, but sure its a little bit trouble some in certain cases.
      The IQ of the GH6 is very very good but it has a "Cinematic" look to it, the G9 looks very very sharp in comparison, even dialing down the sharpness in camera, so yeah, that's the best way to put it, I ended up selling my G9, although an amazing camera and I love it and will miss it, I thinking on getting a second GH6 just because its easier that way.

  • @ridethespiral5498
    @ridethespiral5498 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations on making the leap and it paying off! Will hopefully graduate to something like that myself one day. ✌

  • @nestorpool
    @nestorpool Před 2 lety

    Another great video! Thanks Ryan for your thoughts on this... It really helps a lot!

  • @RobertoRaymon
    @RobertoRaymon Před rokem +4

    If accessory overkill and contradiction was a video ...this would be it!! Lol
    Love this speed booster because I don't like matte boxes ...but here's a matte box!
    Quick connect, on top of base plate, on top of bigger base plate!
    LOVE IT!!

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay Před 8 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂 and here I was thinking I was the only one that thought it.
      Clearly he's gotta drop those brand names too because #ad. 😂😂

  • @adiljain1
    @adiljain1 Před rokem

    This is some of the best Komodo footage and grading that I've seen on CZcams!! Congrats! Really well shot. Do you use a Mist filter?

  • @mkflavvideo
    @mkflavvideo Před 27 dny

    this is why i want a RED its all about perception and value. when i show up to a shoot with a RED and a small rig they gonna know its BIG TIME and then posting all about on social

  • @Jaydensanfordphoto
    @Jaydensanfordphoto Před 2 lety

    Great video! It’s true, any gear you get today is good and will do the job. But the one thing to take away from it is, find something/gear that makes you happy and actually want to use it and go out and shoot!

  • @m0nztam0nk
    @m0nztam0nk Před 2 lety +21

    Haha, in the end it basically DID just come down to perception of the client. Im sure its a superb cam, but i reeeeeally doubt there are many people in the world that would actually be able to tell the endresult apart from a well graded 10bit log from the sonys, panasonics or such. But sure, for some clients you just „need“ to bring a red/arri i guess…cheers!

    • @nathanlewis8386
      @nathanlewis8386 Před 2 lety +2

      Perception is important to land larger clients sometimes.

  • @visualsbydavid_
    @visualsbydavid_ Před 2 lety +1

    Great video Ryan! This video got me inspired even more to make the "switch" from photo to video, at least do more video.

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety

      Go for it David!!! 🙏

  • @crystalpulseTV
    @crystalpulseTV Před 2 lety +1

    Droolworthy rig man! Looks so dope. I'm about to pull the trigger on a C70, but a Komodo does make you hesitate and think "what if..." 🤣

  • @jackbynum
    @jackbynum Před 2 lety +2

    The blackmagics look great in natural light because the natural light has UV, it's penetrating the skin and illuminating what's there, LED light doesn't have UV and just lays on top of the skin. Red has enough dynamic range and color bit depth to counteract this problem.

  • @JonasBecker
    @JonasBecker Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the insights, Ryan! I'd love to see some of your full commercials, is there a portfolio website or something I can check out?

  • @RockWILK
    @RockWILK Před 2 lety

    Excellent points. Perception is a lot. Especially with people who have no idea about anything tech. I once produced a record and delivered it to the record company executive I was working with, and the first question he asked me was whether or not I had mixed this on ProTools. I told him no, and he told me he didn’t like the way it sounded, that I should go back and mix it in pro tools. I had used an apogee set up, I knew it sounded just as good, and so I just waited a few weeks, went back with the same mix, told him I used ProTools, and he told me he was blown away by the sound. Lol. It’s the same thing with cameras. Perception definitely matters, with regards to dealing with clients, but it has nothing to do with the quality of image, in general. There might be little differences here and there, but overall, it doesn’t matter.

  • @digwillhachi
    @digwillhachi Před 2 lety +1

    Sigma FP, thats where its at my man ! I pick that up over my A7S3 almost every time if I dont need the autofocus. Obviously not suitable for your use case. But it has a great image.

  • @1977hampster
    @1977hampster Před 2 lety

    great video. more than just the normal review a real word observation. Its a significant list of gear but I didn't see what tripod you put this on or quick release plate? Thanks again

  • @H4WKB13
    @H4WKB13 Před rokem

    Glad that I live in an area where outside of the people actually producing the footage and content, none of the clients have a lick of an idea what camera brand does what and what is good and what not. I even know people working on commercials that have never even heard of Arri. It's kinda crazy.

  • @KAREKINFPV
    @KAREKINFPV Před rokem

    The 6k with Gen 5 color is soooo good. The color and DR is sooo good.

  • @State-Of-Mind
    @State-Of-Mind Před 2 lety +1

    I was worried this was one of the $40,000 reds. Hyped to see you're using a komodo, so sick!

  • @dimitrimoonlight
    @dimitrimoonlight Před 2 lety

    I have a cine camera and use mirrorless one as well. I use mainly use my cine camera for high speed frame projects. Some mirrorless camera could do but it's more expensive.

  • @travisfreeburg2352
    @travisfreeburg2352 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Reading these comments has me scratching my head sometimes. When I was making money with a camera, it was weddings and school plays. DSLRs didn't shoot usable video yet. I was shooting on Canon XL1s, then Panasonic Camcorders, playing around with DOF adapters, etc.
    At the time, I had very few camera choices at $1500 or less. A good camera after that was going to be $5k. If i did more than a couple jobs a month I would probably have jumped for the $5k ones.
    Fast forward to now, I bought a 4.6k Ursa mini for $700 for no reason other than to film my kids. If you're making money with your gear then you should invest in what works for your business. Personally, I've learned you can do a lot with less (lenses, adapters, filters, etc can make up for more than one camera deficiency). Conversely, if you're just shooting wedding videos or commercial promos, there's nothing wrong with some of the more "camcorder" like cameras out there... especially if they have a clean out. They'll save you a heck of a lot of time not dealing with rigging.

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I read this and I'm glad that's your take away, I hoped more people would also come to this conclusion. At the end of the day it's all about what works for YOU in your day to day workflow, vs a hobby, etc. And there's nothing wrong with investing in gear either if you're confident in the pay off! Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment man!! Cheers.

  • @rodrigo.alexis.r
    @rodrigo.alexis.r Před 2 lety +3

    I think that the concept of achieving better image quality when you compare the bmpcc6k and the komodo goes the other way, if you think about all the content we make ends up on social networks or in the media, which is like a big bottleneck, now yes one who really wants to improve the quality of their work should focus their investment on lighting accessories for them.
    It seems to me that the leap from bmpcc6k pro does not amount to a substantial leap, I think it misses out on the possibility of investing in other things that really mark the quality of the final audiovisual pieces.
    It's just a perspective
    Cheers

  • @paraspacescalar
    @paraspacescalar Před 2 lety

    When I bought my bmpcc4k 3-4 years ago. I notice that the clients and calls I got begin to shift from lower budget (Just come with camera and tripod kind of shoots) to shoots that actually has effort been put into the pre & post production. I used to hear so many times that "gear doesn't matter, it is the person using it" Which I do agree whole heartedly agree to it. However I cannot deny that at some point it was the gear that taught me and elevated my workflow and disciplines to another level. Soooo what I am trying to say is, at some point the gear does matter.

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety

      the Pocket 4k can produced hollywood-level results in the right hands. If you were getting "lower budget calls"... that's on your skill set, not the camera.

  • @arthurgraczyk7657
    @arthurgraczyk7657 Před 2 lety

    Great video bro!

  • @mierimageaerials
    @mierimageaerials Před 2 lety

    Having nearly the exact same setup on my Komodo how did you properly secure your MetaBones Cine Speedbooster to the Kondor Blue lens adapter support? On my rig there was about a 1/16th inch gap between the Speedbooster foot and the adapter support. I ended up using a metal washer to fill in the gap. BTW awesome video and thank you for sharing! Subscribed!

  • @zachcole9718
    @zachcole9718 Před 2 lety

    great breakdown brother

  • @anthonylunagonzalez
    @anthonylunagonzalez Před 2 lety

    I had also the red komodo... before i was filming with the canon 5D mkIV ..then i got a red komodo..and now i film with the Red V-Raptor . And i love it.

  • @YannickFilms
    @YannickFilms Před 2 lety

    If my FX6 (that I ordered in February) does not come within the next few weeks I'll just buy the RED Komodo as well. I wanted to go for the FX6 mainly because of the built in NDs and the start up time. How is the boot up time with the Komodo going for you?🤔

  • @ll2nycell
    @ll2nycell Před rokem +2

    done 100's of g's of work. Last project was a 50k contract for a major organization. done work on the presidential race, mega star music artists, hbo, etc. Used bmpcc 6k. Not one single client ever asked what we shot on. They all just looked at the work........not one single client....ever asked...what we shoot on. They just looked at the work.

    • @Drogado68
      @Drogado68 Před 7 měsíci

      Exactly might be a country thing but clients never asked either…

  • @thetruthseeker23
    @thetruthseeker23 Před 2 lety

    Wise words succinctly put. Thank you.

  • @dovgee
    @dovgee Před 2 lety

    awesome video bro thank you!

  • @3ddesign216
    @3ddesign216 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ryan, amazing video! Can you please write your PP settings for a7s3 S-Log3 (black level, black gama, knee and so on..), that match most closely Komodo "look". You might also can recommend where to get some good Luts for S-Log3 to imitate Komodo. Thanks!!

  • @WritewheelUK
    @WritewheelUK Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I found it interesting. It taught me no to be irritated with how long it takes me to set up my Panasonic G7 and Zhyiun gimbal. I'm not sure my back could cope with that setup. Nice though.

  • @joenicklo
    @joenicklo Před rokem

    I'm glad you noticed the highlights. That's always something that stands out to me with mirrorless systems. Welcome to the RED ecosystem my friend.

  • @BwoyPedro
    @BwoyPedro Před 2 lety

    This is a good watch…. can’t wait to own of those REDs 👺

  • @ShotbyPicto
    @ShotbyPicto Před rokem

    16:45 - 21:50: The most objective statements a cinematographer has ever said about higher end gear on CZcams.
    I cringe sometimes when CZcamsrs pitch notions that you don’t need this, that or the other, without understanding about client environments and expectations and the opportunities they can lead to, if you have what some type of clients consider to be pre-requisites.
    It’s not all about whether or not you can get a decent image from a consumer product. The simple answer is that you can - and if you’re only working on your own projects, or those of low value clients, there’s nothing wrong with that. However, if your target audience is higher value clients, recognizable brands, and you’re pitching 5 figure deals, and including up charges for camera packages, in my experience, this makes a huge difference.
    Thanks for being bold enough to share this. Not all people who watch CZcams are CZcamsrs - and it’s refreshing to hear.

  • @timpolster
    @timpolster Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. Always a good thing to invest in yourself. The image is looking very nice! Plus it is only a hunk of gear. You can sell it down the line and then you really on paid for the difference during the time you owned it. From that perspective it is a bargain.

  • @ecmjr
    @ecmjr Před rokem

    Cool video! ... and more power to you!!!

  • @andrewmccarthy110
    @andrewmccarthy110 Před rokem +1

    Great informative video. Like so many freelancers, we struggle knowing which steps to take in terms of investments for gear. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @M.A.D.C.J
    @M.A.D.C.J Před 2 lety

    Dope video my guy! I one day will own a cinema camera, but I defs gotta save up after seeing that price tag! 💀 my Sony a7siii is going to have to stay the main for a while. Lol

  • @jakebsheppard
    @jakebsheppard Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, what a beast.

  • @pdiseris
    @pdiseris Před 2 lety

    ps you've convinced me this is the setup for me too. I've worked on R3D files and they grade so amazingly, even better than BRAW files.

  • @jortex
    @jortex Před 2 lety +2

    Love your videos bro!

  • @mezusmusic343
    @mezusmusic343 Před 2 lety +2

    As a producer here in mexico city that work with all record lables, most of the clients dont know about cameras juts brands as you mention, but do you think if you make a sony a7s3 with a bulky rig you can make the same impresion? with the atomos you also get 16 bits raw

    • @rprbeck
      @rprbeck Před 2 lety +2

      In my opinion, the thing that makes the most impression is a killer final video. Shot an international ad campaign on the a7s3 and client loved it

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it absolutely can! Mine has in the past. But the end result most of the time speaks for itself. I’ve had clients come to me asking what I shot some vids with and we’re blown away when I said it was the a7s3.

    • @zebius4157
      @zebius4157 Před 2 lety

      Yes it can shoot 16 bit, but you're only getting the 12 bit in the end when going to a external recorder like the black magic and atomos.

  • @donnellynell
    @donnellynell Před rokem

    The image looks amazing

  • @curtiswindover4564
    @curtiswindover4564 Před 2 lety +10

    Clients actually don’t care if you’re camera is big. That’s all in your head. If you know what you’re doing and you are confident in your work, you will use whatever camera suits the project (and its budget). I enjoy using my Black Magic pocket 4k for everything, and when I do get my hands on an Arri or Red it won’t be a self-esteem boost, it will be a camera.

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety +6

      100%. I've been commenting the same thing. If you have a good portfolio, clients don't care. These are all people compensating for something. I direct narrative stuff more than I produce client-projects... but if I had a DP come to set with a "fancy big camera" and little to no lighting gear I'd be pissed. Better to have a Pocket 4k and a big LIGHTING KIT any day of the week.

    • @marctronixx
      @marctronixx Před 2 lety +1

      @@Frontigenics preach! ive also been commenting similar. its 90% operator, 10% gear. im a steadicam op of 18+ years and 30 + years as a camera op and i still use a 20 year old masters rig with one SDI line down the post. be confident in yourself , not how shiny or new your toys are. if this cat came to my set with this brand new shiny camera package, id think he was a trust fund baby or just using daddys money to scratch an itch, rather than seeing him as a seasoned pro.

    • @nathanlewis8386
      @nathanlewis8386 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, but this is false. When you get into 10-30k+ budgets they 1000% will not be cool if you roll in with a mirrorless camera. The end client doesn't know/care, but if anyone from marketing, an agency rep, etc. is on set with you they will definitely take issue if they aren't a proper professional camera. As a former BMPCC4k shooter who invested in a RED, I booked other jobs just from being a red shooter. I also noticed peers and agency reps take me more seriously. If you are a red owner/operator there is no doubt that you aren't capable. It shouldn't be this way, but perception is a BIG factor which has helped me land bigger clients.

    • @curtiswindover4564
      @curtiswindover4564 Před 2 lety

      @@nathanlewis8386 In that budget range, you aren’t just bringing whatever gear you feel like on shoot day. If you TRULY thought a mirrorless (for whatever reason) was the optimal equipment for a shoot, you would discuss it with the director in pre-production. If they say “sorry, we don’t care and we want an Arri”, you rent an Arri.
      If you really bought a RED just for looks I’d be shocked. But I’m guessing you bought it because it’s actually better for the jobs you are taking on. Don’t buy camera based on looking pro. Be pro. Have principles. Learn to communicate with your teams and you can confront any stigmas/misconceptions that you face.

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Před rokem

      So why does Hollywood care so much? It's also strange to hear that yet some movies were made with Iphones and Mark 2Ds and some TV episodes were done with a AR3

  • @fivosvas8656
    @fivosvas8656 Před 2 lety +13

    Congrats on your new camera, but Your justification on why you spend $10K on a komodo wasnt that much of a reason for upgrade for me.. all i heard was '''wanted something better'' ''wanted good quality'' ''wanted motivation''
    You still had those things with your pocket. Although i agree on the global shutter , is a pretty huge reason. But not $10k reason.
    Now,, if you had money laying around and you wanted to spend them, then just say that and don't fill your mind with deceptions on gear syndrome. :)

    • @DKWardPhoto
      @DKWardPhoto Před 2 lety +1

      Can agree with this. No knock to the creator, the video is well crafted in all but the title. I desperately wanted to branch into video from photography. I struggled through the start with a nikon d53200 (yikes). I use my purchases until they break. I then went the cinema camera route and got a C100mkii. Old but gold and certainly don't have any monthly payments to worry about. After a certain point you're spending money just because.

    • @fd3871
      @fd3871 Před 2 lety +3

      you missed the "client perception" one. which is pretty huge.

  • @carreteFILMSPro
    @carreteFILMSPro Před 10 měsíci +2

    Okay kiddo, show me your power! Where's your work reel? I'm interested on the quality of the camera...

  • @lucinematic
    @lucinematic Před 2 lety

    Red looks amazing! Maybe sometimes I will hold it in my hands

  • @ConnorRickey
    @ConnorRickey Před rokem

    Dug this video man! Been considering investing in this setup myself. So in summary: A7siii, Blackmagic 6k pretty much has the same image but the RED looks more legit to clients. I do well over 100k/yr with my a7siii but I do agree, working with bigger agencies and brands requires a "better" setup. Also - man! The chromatic aberration on that DZO is awful. Was surprised by that.

  • @malikkamagate7561
    @malikkamagate7561 Před 2 lety

    Lol that “WHAT!!!” had me dying. Was not expecting that. Name recognition is all that matters the bigger you become.

  • @jameseze9469
    @jameseze9469 Před 2 lety +3

    Well, back in the days Hollywood still made movies with Canon 5d MKii, even the canon XH-A1. Use whatever you want, if Game of thrones was shot on a GH5 I wouldn't even know or care, we enthusiasts think too much

    • @billem16
      @billem16 Před rokem +1

      preach. story over everything. i use gh5 and of course i want a better camera one day, but business is going well for me and i think it's because of my storytelling, and of course i do my best to give a good image quality

  • @sorincirstea9175
    @sorincirstea9175 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic video man, and I love your level-headed response to the "does-gear-matter" conundrum. I love seeing humbleness from successful young filmmakers, and no matter what anyone else says, $10k for that setup isn't expensive at all, given the quality of the image you're getting and the boost in respect from your clients. I'm a filmschool dropout who recently started falling in love with filmmaking again (after 6 years of diverging into 3D and motion graphics) and just recently started buying equipment to start a youtube channel. I'm already $9k in, and haven't even gotten to sound equipment. For high end client work, a 10k camera is actually on the affordable side. Keep up the great work man!

    • @gigihanmandarin
      @gigihanmandarin Před 2 lety +1

      $9k "to start" a CZcams channel and that's without audio gear? So many got to 6 figure subs with a just a GoPro or an iPhone with a lav mic. Just hit record, and once you build an audience and revenue stream, then upgrade accordingly. MKBHD didn't need a Red camera "to start" although Red camera is their staple now. Get your priority order right and I hope you grow fast mate!

    • @Rezurcblack
      @Rezurcblack Před rokem

      @@gigihanmandarin MKBHD also starts at a time when CZcams isnt a very competitive place so you could shoot with your nokia phone and people will accept it but
      in a modern age where people starts with high end mirrorless cameras and shotgun mics, it's not really that simple anymore.

    • @gigihanmandarin
      @gigihanmandarin Před rokem

      @@Rezurcblack2022 example: "iCave Dave" channel hit 11k subs with an iPhone, still is shooting with an iPhone.

  • @MostlyMobiles
    @MostlyMobiles Před 2 lety +2

    Amazingly wonderful Video

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much!!

  • @MaikHansen
    @MaikHansen Před 2 lety

    great video and 100% can relate 🙏🏼

  • @jakefk4216
    @jakefk4216 Před rokem

    How do you find the the Vespids when hand held and manually focusing yourself (no one to pull focus for you)? Does the tilta focus handle make this more doable?

  • @BastiMark
    @BastiMark Před 2 lety

    Can you tell us why you bought the Dizi lens instead any other cine lens?

  • @bysumex
    @bysumex Před 2 lety

    that's good to see you again bro! what a toy!

  • @randalalansmith9883
    @randalalansmith9883 Před rokem +1

    With my personal experience with technology, I'm amazed you can get all those components to sync-up and continue to function for 3 hours without something crashing and forgetting how to interface with other parts. "Sorry, I need to restart the monitor or the mic goes back to auto levels."

  • @gabrielyuritayanakanishi8892

    Hey! Great content. Which software do you use to edit? How do you got this amazing color grading?

  • @BastiMark
    @BastiMark Před 2 lety

    Can you tell us why you decided yourself for the komodo instead the dragon, raven or gemini?

  • @FlyingLapMedia
    @FlyingLapMedia Před rokem

    Do you find the speedbooster to detract from image quality? Debating to get one for my Komodo.

  • @TexpatOTG
    @TexpatOTG Před 2 lety +1

    Cameras can be a business investment or a creative investment. It depends on what you are doing and what your goals are. I have invested a lot to do my CZcams videos, but it's a hobby. In the past I have owned expensive equipment and was doing commercial productions. If the gear fits your budget and goals, go for it. Certainly it doesn't make sense to spend a bundle of cash and get no financial return.

  • @brokeandangry3644
    @brokeandangry3644 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh man I remember being so disappointed with the camera when I saw potatojet's video on it. In the video they were so hyped for it but after seeing all the individual aftermarket parts they had to get just to set it up it seemed like such a hassle not worth the trouble for the client base I had at the time. Cinema cameras are really expensive and the set up are very intricate so I could appreciate the Red Komono for its small size and cheap entry price so I still had hope of buying one eventually but then Panasonic announced The Lumix S5. I pre-ordered the S5 for about $2500 got the camera, 20-60mm kit lens and a free sigma 45mm. I ended up getting more Commercial work and better paying costumers so eventually I bought another 3 Lumix S5s. I have 4 of them now and sometimes I want to make the jump to a Cinema Camera the DJI 4D seems perfect for me as a starter but idk. You youtubers make Cinema camera look so simple and fun lol and the footage you guys get is amazing I could only imagine the video before youtube compresses it. I think Ill just start filming prores raw and cine lenses on my S5 and expand my client base and hopefully eventually get projects with the budget for a Cinema camera.

    • @contentm3893
      @contentm3893 Před rokem +1

      What? The S5 with pro res raw is still not Komodo, FX3 or R5C quality. How did you get sucked into the world of LUMIX? You bought 4 Lumix cameras but not the Netflix approved S1H? Makes sense right? Keep working at it and the S1H or Komodo, FX3 or R5C will get you a jump up in cinema quality when you need it.

    • @brokeandangry3644
      @brokeandangry3644 Před rokem

      @@contentm3893 lol yeah I remember seeing the S1H when it first came out, at the time it was way out of my price range as a hobbyist. I love filming and editing videos occasionally I would get paid from it but mostly it was just a fun hobby. Back in April 2020 I got rear ended in a car accident and I had to stop working my normal job because it was too much for my back. So I decided to try getting into video. I had a gh4 at the time and I knew the Gh5/s had been out for a while so I figured Id try and aim for a gh6 since it would probably be around $2k-2.5k. To my surprise Panasonic had just announced the Lumix S5 instead, which was being looked at as a S1H in a GH5's body. The price, features and timing were perfect. Got the S5, booked a few cheap weddings to build up my experience and portfolio. Slowly my prices started going up, the S5 went on sale so I bought more. Back then $4k plus cameras didnt appeal to me because the quality difference wasnt worth what I was making. Now that i have more consistent work at a much better price its easier to justify $1500-2500 lenses and $4k plus cameras. Hopefully work keeps growing and by next year Ill be able to buy a cine camera without worrying if it makes me profit or not.

  • @TonyRush21
    @TonyRush21 Před rokem

    Hey Ryan. Can I use a regular charger such as the REYTRIC Dual D-Tap (P Tap) Travel Charger to charge a CAME -TV V-Mount battery? Really need to know as I'm about to invest in a couple. Thank you.

  • @305kubrick
    @305kubrick Před rokem

    Which camera did you use to film the Komodo? It looks great!

  • @alexlubensky
    @alexlubensky Před 2 lety

    One thing to say here - it's much easier to create a good looking image on Komodo than on FX6/UMP/C70. The color science is just there and it's much more suited to commercial work. It's not that much of a difference, and having it side by side will easily get you there, but when it's not like side by side (komodo and a bmpcc6k as an example) - sometimes you just won't get there at all. It saves time, it saves labor. Also a lot of non-cine cams do not have an OLPF stack (hello BM), and their image looks a bit ugh from scratch and those things you just can't correct in post.

    • @alexlubensky
      @alexlubensky Před 2 lety

      And, as much as it matters as a business opportunity - that thing lasts. I still use my Epic/Scarlet MX combo and I'm totally fine with it after 10 years from the release date. Name at least one Canon, BM, Sony (except for Venice) camera that lasted so long business-wise.

  • @leokeller
    @leokeller Před 2 lety +1

    Love how this video turned out! Such a great camera and rig. Light mode a-roll looks great btw 😁

    • @RyanKao
      @RyanKao  Před 2 lety +1

      Ayy!! Thank you dude. Me too, good switch up 🤌

  • @scottievee7467
    @scottievee7467 Před 2 lety +1

    The image is beautiful. I could never shoot a camera that made me over think. Forgetting to unplug the SDI port is too much. There's enough distractions on shoot day. Frying a port is no bueno.

  • @JosueEscogido
    @JosueEscogido Před 2 lety +1

    by the time you finished rigging the Komodo its just as heavy as a dsmc2 wich btw any scarlet w (way Cheaper) it has way better high frames capabilities than the 2k 120fps komodo .........:?

  • @sixth.memory
    @sixth.memory Před 2 lety

    What do you find the best way to starting working with bigger clients? This is where im struggling

  • @JustinormousFPV
    @JustinormousFPV Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had my eye on the Komodo since it was announced. I so badly want to strap it to an FPV drone, but can’t justify buying it when I’m merely a hobbyist. I can dream though can’t I.

    • @gigihanmandarin
      @gigihanmandarin Před 2 lety

      You can rent because why not

    • @JustinormousFPV
      @JustinormousFPV Před 2 lety

      @@gigihanmandarin Not a bad idea. I don't crash when I'm not flying freestyle. Knock on wood!

  • @space_1073
    @space_1073 Před rokem

    ngl, the camera you're filming the camera with seems great haha

  • @BrandonTalbot
    @BrandonTalbot Před 2 lety

    love love LOVE my komodo. No Regrets investing into one.

  • @SantiFox
    @SantiFox Před 2 lety

    What do you film the youtube videos with, the Sony A7S Mark III?

  • @schoeferfilm
    @schoeferfilm Před 2 lety

    Great rig 👍🏻 but I love my FX6 naked too 😂

  • @thefunnytech4612
    @thefunnytech4612 Před 2 lety +23

    Yes, the bigger the camera the greater the confidence of the client on us. This is so true and recently I started to rig up my camera a7iii and cages abd moniter and instantly I started to charge 2000 to 3000 more on my regular charges by adding things like moniter. Also your colour also looks good mann can you make a video on the how you grade.

    • @jandupreez4880
      @jandupreez4880 Před 2 lety +1

      Agree would love to see a grading video!

    • @Frontigenics
      @Frontigenics Před 2 lety +5

      if your client cares about how "big" you camera is and doesn't trust you based on your work... then your work/portfolio isn't actually that good.

    • @thefunnytech4612
      @thefunnytech4612 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Frontigenics if you are trying to impress someone than you have to look smart by expansive stuff rather that they will judge you on the baees of planes that you have in your mind. Same thing applies here also

    • @lifewithrich-yt
      @lifewithrich-yt Před 2 lety +1

      3k more charge because you put a bunch of extras on your rig? Man, I hope none of your clients will see this comment...

    • @thefunnytech4612
      @thefunnytech4612 Před 2 lety

      @@lifewithrich-yt Hahaha
      But it also make an impect like if I am using an external recorder than I always shoot in raw and colour grading it to the most I know

  • @HugsFromJesus
    @HugsFromJesus Před 2 lety

    Can I use your battery setup with the V-Raptor?

  • @Godwin-VIDEO_EDITOR
    @Godwin-VIDEO_EDITOR Před 2 lety +1

    Can you please compare this to the fx6?

  • @unknowncaller4739
    @unknowncaller4739 Před 2 lety +1

    I learned the hard way that none of this shit matters all the cameras are so good now but salute to you