From the course: Video Gear: Cameras & Lenses

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Evaluating the footage

Evaluating the footage

- All right, we have some of our cheap lens footage loaded. Let's just take a quick look at some of the properties. I'm not so concerned about the motion, just some of the static frames should work pretty well. - [Robbie] Yeah, let's go ahead and take a look at some of the Fuji-on lenses first. - [Rich] Yep. - [Robbie] I always say that, the real company's name rather than the-- - [Rich] Fujian. - [Robbie] Fujian, there we go. I'll just go ahead and make this a little bigger, and so we take a look. And this is just a little slide move. And the thing I notice about this as we scroll through it, is that it definitely has a distinct character. It almost looks like 70s-esque to me. - [Rich] Yeah. - [Robbie] It has a little bit of a grittier type feel. Now, this was shot on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, in log mode, so that's why it does look particularly flat. But what I like about this is that it has a gritty look. That's the only way I can describe it. There's detail, but not…

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