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  1. #1 First Commercial shot on EPIC 
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    http://vimeo.com/27422991

    Because it was on such a wide lens we opted on shooting @ 4kHD. Graded in Baselight.

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    what lenses did you used?
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    very nice!

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    This was great. Well done!
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    NICE
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    Great job!
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    Love it! Like the rest of your work.
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    great (!)
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    Thanks: My experience was great with the Epic, no bugs, lightweight, great to handhold when working with 4ft high kids!!. I used HDR on two shots and composited the HDR in Baselight, super easy. Shot all on a 14mm Ultra Prime. One shot with a 16mm. We also shot another commercial (same campaign) that was a POV body rig, obviously the EPIC was the only camera that could fit on such a rig. Everything with a 12mm.

    Thanks red for making something with such great form factor.
    Thanks to Adam and Eden creative for allowing his baby out of the shop.
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    Looks great James and thanks for the KUDOS!

    I was wondering how that dirt and soap suds got into the EPIC!
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