FX6 | RED KOMODO | URSA MINI PRO G2 | Which $10,000 Camera is BEST?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • ‪@comcam.‬ (Dennis Buzard)
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    Jean-Baptiste Kanangwe
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    We are looking at three professional camera rigs at matching price points and comparing their pros and cons to find out the best camera for the job.
    Remember, the camera doesn't make stories, YOU DO, but it helps to pick the right tools for the job.
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  • @Visible-soul
    @Visible-soul 11 месяцев назад +5

    Ursa mini is just underrated! Will deffo invest! Or pocket cinema 6k is a great shout!

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  11 месяцев назад

      Both are tremendous cameras. Definitely doing a video on the URSA soon.

  • @J-FX
    @J-FX Год назад

    Love the video
    I was thinking about buying the FX6 and this helped me a lot

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад

      Glad I could help! It really is a great camera.

  • @KRSchannel
    @KRSchannel Год назад +4

    Red Komodo is an amazing camera and I own it, but it's not a documentary camera which I am learning quickly as I am in mites of shooting one right now. It's frustrating when shoot a run-n-gun vs. Arri Aimra or Usramini because you need quick switch between frame rate, ISO, Built-In ND filters, Kalvins etc, these buttons are available in physical form in these cameras; plus Arri Aimra is just ready to shoot out of the box anytime, you can keep it in the back of your truck and when the situation arises just pull it out and shoot, if you are going to be a professional DOC filmmaker I suggest look into Arri Amira first, it's the Rolls Royse of cameras vs. Red which is Bentley.

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +1

      The Amira is for Sure a dream camera. The Komodo is amazing but we are moving too fast. More crew based sets, the Komodo is a fantastic camera for the work flow.

    • @TheHolibonich
      @TheHolibonich 8 месяцев назад

      Arri Amira while having a fantastic picture, is far too heavy compared to the offerings these days. I owned one for 3 years and think the fx9 gives you the same benefits but with a lighter, faster set up.

  • @LukasStumpf
    @LukasStumpf 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ursa is just the best camera money can buy right now at the price point the ursa is🤙🏻

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  9 месяцев назад

      It’s why I refuse to sell it. I truly love the Fx6, but to have a camera like the URSA at the price now, it’s now more accessible than ever to shoot with high end power house cameras, if you’re willing to let go of auto focus lol.

  • @AndrewZeletrainStudios
    @AndrewZeletrainStudios Год назад +1

    I've used the pocket 4K for awhile and now upgrading to the Ursa Broadcast G2 for that 6K Braw and having an Ursa body that works for docs, events and cinema. As well as an Ursa having dual ISO for low light. Down the line I see myself getting the 12K, but for now I need more of a multipurpose camera.

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +1

      I too have gone through most the black magic lineup starting with the pocket 4k and up to the G2. Beast of a lineup that essentially cemented my career…but damnit does that Sony look tempting.

  • @WellsCreativeServices
    @WellsCreativeServices 8 месяцев назад

    Very well composed and said!

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @hhankx
    @hhankx 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video! Couldn’t agree more. I’m on the fence in the ursa right now and what’s potentially around the corner with BM. I finally got to handle the ursa at Bh nyc this weekend and was blown away. What lense is making those amazing flares??

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  9 месяцев назад

      The URSA is truly a beast. We were only using sigma Art lenses the whole video. Either the 18-35, or the 24-70.

  • @OscarCloud
    @OscarCloud Год назад +1

    Nice video
    Following your point about the best camera being the one you have it would be cool to do a comparison video where you put your ursa up against a low budget or old camera you have

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +1

      Who gave you our video ideas checklist? Jokes aside, that is an idea we love. Showing that high quality products can be made on older gear. Thank you for the comment!

  • @PALALALALALALA
    @PALALALALALALA Год назад +1

    Thanks for the effort ! I don't know if its operator skills or camera weight but the URSA G2 was the most smooth. Same shot / same operator / different camera would have been cool. Not to disgress at all but I can't help but wondering how you can professionaly work with komodo using the phone ? Wifi is so laggy !

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +1

      That was more of a on the go setup for the Komodo, but he definitely was able to work quick on the fly with that setup.

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад

      That was more of a on the go setup for the Komodo, but he definitely was able to work quick on the fly with that setup.

  • @kazlepek6552
    @kazlepek6552 Год назад +1

    The Komodo footage was out of focus and not graded correctly haha, but dig these comparisons

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +2

      I think down the road, we want to link back up with that filmmaker and use the Komodo more rigged out. Unfortunately given our location and time, the Komodo was very near bones, so I admit, the comparison is a bit unfair. Hopefully we can amend that

  • @f0t0b0y
    @f0t0b0y 7 месяцев назад

    I wish the C70 would have been in the mix. Codec, shutter angle, internal raw, 10 stops ND, not 6 stops, xlr on camera not handle, canon color science to name a few.

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  7 месяцев назад

      It’s definitely in the topics this video hits. We just didn’t have one available for this comparison. It is a great camera for sure.

  • @AhmedAlKhater
    @AhmedAlKhater Год назад +3

    Canon c70

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +1

      I’ve only ever researched the camera but have yet to shoot with it. It does seem pretty powerful for the size and price.

  • @Rossie123able
    @Rossie123able Год назад +3

    Wait the Sony FX6 isn’t $10K

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад +3

      Unfortunately it’ll probably run you 10k or more to actually rig it out. Technically non of these cameras are. Each kit in this video is approximately 10k or more. Sorry for the confusion!

  • @gianlucazanga8432
    @gianlucazanga8432 Год назад +1

    Red doesn't "own" raw, they made the smart (and infamous) move to get exclusive rights for compressed raw. (But things are probably gonna change now that Nikon won a lawsuit against them for a proprietary compressed raw). Uncompressed raw cannot be owned as it is just literally untouched and unprocessed images from a camera haha. Just fyi

    • @6shopfilms
      @6shopfilms  Год назад

      See I was curious if it was Nikon who was going after them. I do appreciate the fact check!

    • @bikergeekgd
      @bikergeekgd 11 месяцев назад

      Red's patent is specifically for compressed internal (in-camera) raw recording. And they did not lose the Nikon lawsuit. Nikon and Red agreed to drop their legal action against each other (a joint motion for dismissal). One could assume that Nikon benefits from this action. But there may have been an out-of-court settlement and licensing agreement. No one really knows. The result is that Nikon can keep the internal raw recording capability on the Z9.