Mr Steve, I just wanted to say thank you for all the footage you have uploaded recently. I finally found a good deal on the bc-x1500 (1000 usd) and bought it! It will be here this Saturday. Any tips for you could give me to get the best image from this camera?
Cracking deal at $1,000 well done make sure you get good high speed SD cards, like SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO SDXC card, SD Card, V30 Memory Card, 4K UHD, up to 200 MB/s. In hindsight I should have bought a couple of 512Gb ones as they are better value for money, but the two 256GB cards give about 6 hours of recording at max shooting quality of 200mb/s Other than that you need to invest some time in reading the manual. the film mode you select will depend on what computer hardware you have to edit it in POST. I've got a threadripper with 128GB Ram and a 3090 so I shoot in 4K 50fps HVEC LongGop 200mbs for best quality and everything i upload to YT is 4K H265 with all quality maxed out and about 30MBs data rate for final render. My PC outputs slightly faster than real time with everything maxed out. Get your hands dirty with it and experiment and you'll find what works for your. I would certainly start out on Scene1 mode and use that as your baseline
@@MrSteve.i thank you very much for the advice. Strangely enough, I purchased two 256 GB Sandisk pro extreme with the camera. I really can’t wait to get my hands on it. Thanks again for all the great content and Keep posting to bring us all those awesome shots .
Mr Steve, I just wanted to say thank you for all the footage you have uploaded recently. I finally found a good deal on the bc-x1500 (1000 usd) and bought it! It will be here this Saturday.
Any tips for you could give me to get the best image from this camera?
Cracking deal at $1,000 well done
make sure you get good high speed SD cards, like SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO SDXC card, SD Card, V30 Memory Card, 4K UHD, up to 200 MB/s. In hindsight I should have bought a couple of 512Gb ones as they are better value for money, but the two 256GB cards give about 6 hours of recording at max shooting quality of 200mb/s
Other than that you need to invest some time in reading the manual. the film mode you select will depend on what computer hardware you have to edit it in POST. I've got a threadripper with 128GB Ram and a 3090 so I shoot in 4K 50fps HVEC LongGop 200mbs for best quality and everything i upload to YT is 4K H265 with all quality maxed out and about 30MBs data rate for final render. My PC outputs slightly faster than real time with everything maxed out.
Get your hands dirty with it and experiment and you'll find what works for your. I would certainly start out on Scene1 mode and use that as your baseline
@@MrSteve.i thank you very much for the advice. Strangely enough, I purchased two 256 GB Sandisk pro extreme with the camera. I really can’t wait to get my hands on it.
Thanks again for all the great content and Keep posting to bring us all those awesome shots .