Thread: Epic-X (EOS Mount) and Canon C300 (EOS Mount) side by side photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Van Laanen View Post
    Noticed that the Epic pic shows a strap on the handle. Where did that come from? And how is it attached to the Epic handle?
    Yes ... enquiring minds want to know!
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    Very interesting to see them side by side. Thanks!
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    well done chap. Horrible looking little bugger no?
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    What do you guys think? for a feature film .
    2 cameras.
    night outdoor scenes - c300
    daylight and interior - RED epic
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    Why would you want that setup? Not sure why you wouldnt just go Epic for the whole thing..... pretty sure the aesthetic of the shots would feel different if intercut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Van Laanen View Post
    Noticed that the Epic pic shows a strap on the handle. Where did that come from? And how is it attached to the Epic handle?
    It's this product, the Pixgear camera grip strap (sorry for the Japanese page but that's where I bought it from, Yodobashi camera).

    Just take off the photo camera baseplate and you're left with a simple strap that fits perfectly :)

    No doubt you'll be able to find a similar (or same) product at B&H or Adorama. The manufacturer is Hakuba.

    HTH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew clemson View Post
    well done chap. Horrible looking little bugger no?
    Hehe, yeah, the C300 does have that "warts and all" look about it. I actually took off the carry handle of the C300 to match as closely as possible the two cameras' baseline package, or it would have been even taller!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles lim yi yong View Post
    What do you guys think? for a feature film .
    2 cameras.
    night outdoor scenes - c300
    daylight and interior - RED epic
    I'm pretty confident Epic will eat the C300 even in low light. 8 bits vs 16 bits, 1920x1080 MXF vs 5120x2700 RAW.... the list goes on. Not to mention if you downsample from 5K to HD you're going to clean up a lot of noise as well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles lim yi yong View Post
    What do you guys think? for a feature film .
    2 cameras.
    night outdoor scenes - c300
    daylight and interior - RED epic
    I think you have not shot with EPIC at night....

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    And I also think you are threadjacking...trying to take the conversation in a direction you want. Just start a new thread if you want to ask that question. Don't take over Pauls nice thread... :)
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    Thanks for the photos Paul. That is a very informative look at form factor.

    As for the wrist strap, I'm pretty sure I found the amazon link for those interested: http://www.amazon.com/Hakuba-Camera-...3018144&sr=1-3
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