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Pretty much decided. Well, I am decided. I just need the cash (hopefully that will come when the camera does in late November).

Can’t tell you how awesome it is. 1080p. 30fps (which I’ve test converting to 24fps and it looks fine; plus a firmware upgrade may allow 24fps filming). And it’s a Canon. My two favorite photographers shoot (or shot) with Canon.

I have many, many, many plans for this fucker. First and foremost is shooting the video for “Virgins” for Rachel Bellinsky. Then, I am gonna experiment the shit of of what can be done and actually be a filmmaker for once.

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  • John Sandel says:

    Saw you posting on DVXUser re: the 5D2. Curious about “The Bet” (man in the planet, eh? paging Jack Fisk …) What’s your basic workflow for converting 30p to 24p?

  • Yeah, I’m a big “Eraserhead” fan. All I did was drop the file (which showed 30fps in the Quicktime inspector) onto a 60p timeline, render and export through compressor to a 24p file. Like I said, the beginning of the clip looks good, but I think the frames get more tweaked progressively into the clip (where the end has a lot of jumping). Would need to do a number of tests to see if that could be alleviated. Not a fan of the 60p timeline since I couldn’t get FCP to play it even after rendering. My thinking right now is I might edit in 30p, then take the final edit onto the 60p timeline a chunk at a time, render and export to 24p. Then bring back all the 24p chunks onto a 24p timeline and color correct, etc. from there. Like I said. Still messing around.

  • Bernie K. says:

    Down the road, this may be unnecessary. A reader of Vincent Laforet’s blog posted this a day or so ago:

    “One of the visitors of Photokina 2008 Trade Show in Cologne reported in a well known German Canon forum today (http://www.dforum.net/), that Canon is now actually discussing a firmware upgrade to enable 25 fps mode. Furthermore, the Canon technician, who revealed this information, confirmed, that the 25 fps can be achieved by firmware change only, no hardware modifications are required.”

    I guess the thinking is: if Canon’s willing to do a firmware upgrade, they’d surely include 24p for American buyers. Dunno Canon’s history on such upgrades, but the camera’s announced, so the first model-run will probably be 30p.