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Originally Posted by celandina
We use also quite ancient cameras Red Epics ( about 10 years old). It is NOT about what camera you use, but how you light it and how you handle the set.
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Hah you don't need to tell me that, i still shoot stills on a 5D mark II. They even used those as crash cams for a bunch of marvel films and theres a reason they still stand up today. Pretty sure Red Epics are going to be relevant forever. The advancements cameras have made in the past 10 years is a prime example of bikeshedding, since we've had the technology to get stunning pictures and footage for a long time, the only areas left for cameras to grow are largely trivial. I just wish with all the crazy RGB LED lights coming out nowadays more people would experiment with more than just the typical high key flood light look. I guess tushy raw is trying this whole guerrilla harsh lighting thing that makes it look like every frame was shot with a shitty flash but i swear there are much more creative lighting setups that would work much better.