DSLR-cameras in video production Antti Sundberg. Contents Why to use them Problems Workflow Lenses Gear, accessories Difference to other cameras Summary.

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DSLR-cameras in video production Antti Sundberg

Contents Why to use them Problems Workflow Lenses Gear, accessories Difference to other cameras Summary 2

Why to use them? 3/13 Price Existing lenses Depth of field Size 3

Problems 4/13 Anti-aliasing Moiré Rolling shutter Compression 4:2:0 Real-time image cropping 4

Problems 5/13 Aperture and shutter-speed previously impossible to set manually Sound monitoring 5

Workflow 6/13 Planning Shooting Converting Editing 6

Lenses 7/13 Bokeh Luminous intensity Expensive 7

Gear and accessories 8/13 Rigs, viewfinders... Follow focus 8

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Differences to other cameras 10/13 Large sensor More unstable Compression Log C prores 4:4:4 Arri Alexa 10

Links 11/13 The Wait short film Beyond the still behind the scenes Hyvä poika trailer mGcE 11

Summary 12/13 Used mainly because of price, interchangeable lenses and their shallow depth of field Problems exist, but they have significantly decreased The importance of accessories 12

The end 13