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Reddit mentions of Veydra V1-16253550LENSKITCASEI Mini Prime 4 Lens Kit with 6 Lens Case with Manual Focus, Black
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- Compatible with Micro 4/3, Micro4/3, MFT, M43 cameras
- Kit with 4 of the most common focal lengths for video/cinema capture
- Includes 6 Lens Hard Case with Custom Cut High Density Foam Insert
- 77mm Filter Thread
- 80mm Front Outside Diameter for Matte Boxes
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 20.38 Inches |
Length | 33.99 Inches |
Width | 28.13 Inches |
u/__kitty__got__claws - it really depends on your budget and what you're shooting, but for:
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General Use (e.g., travel, docs, YouTube), I recommend a Viltrox EF-M2 focal reducer/adapter (a lot less expensive than the Metabones Speed Booster) plus Canon mount glass (as seen here with a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 and here with a Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 - both shot with the original BMPCC).
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Narrative Filmmaking on a Budget, I recommend a set of SLR Magics (e.g., the $499 25mm f/0.95; the $349 17mm T1.6 and the $169 8mm f/4).
Here is the 17mm/T1.6 on the original BMPCC with an anamorphic adapter.
Here is the 8mm/f4 on the BMMC.
These cine lenses were designed for filmmaking and are a great value for the money.
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Narrative Filmmaking with Moderate Resources (~$1000 per lens), I recommend a set of Veydra primes. Amazing cinema lenses for micro 4/3, and increasingly hard to find.
Here is an example shot with the original BMPCC and Veydras.
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High Quality (and cost) Cinema Glass - if you have the budget for it, you can buy a $495 Kipon PL to micro 4/3 focal reducer and rent a set of Zeiss PLs from Borrowlenses for $1035 a week (plus shipping and optional insurance).
Here is the BMPCC 4K with a Zeiss PL.
If you decide to get the BMPCC 4K, you might want to subscribe over at r/bmpcc and r/blackmagicdesign - lots of knowledgeable folks there who can help you get the most out of your new camera.
Hope this is helpful and good luck!
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