Thanks for the review and the sample scenes. What's the technical reason of the micro-jitters? Is it a product of the slow rolling-shutter combined with the wide angle lens distortions? I thought micro-jitters were related with the micro movements of the sensor on cameras that have IBIS (that are amplified by the distortion of the wide angle lenses) but the BMCC 6K doesn't have IBIS.
Maybe I should just call it camera shake. I believe it's a combo of the camera and lens being too light so my natural hand-shake is picked up, plus the rolling shutter. It was way worse when adapting a 50mm lens.
Thanks for the review and the sample scenes. What's the technical reason of the micro-jitters? Is it a product of the slow rolling-shutter combined with the wide angle lens distortions? I thought micro-jitters were related with the micro movements of the sensor on cameras that have IBIS (that are amplified by the distortion of the wide angle lenses) but the BMCC 6K doesn't have IBIS.
Maybe I should just call it camera shake. I believe it's a combo of the camera and lens being too light so my natural hand-shake is picked up, plus the rolling shutter. It was way worse when adapting a 50mm lens.
Will this work on the black magic cinema pocket 6k pro 😊
Yeah, but you won’t need an adapter since the lens is Canon EF mount, and the pocket 6k will crop in so it won’t look as wide.
@@FotodioxInc Try the 8mm on the 6k pro, and you will get the same effect
@@AaronStowers Nice