SGPro Vs Redrock Micro M2
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Top Comments
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you know that a 50mm lens isn't considered a wide anlge right?
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so whats the verdict>>??It all looks the same on youtube
All Comments (28)
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I agree. i was on a shoot in indianapolis this past sunday, it was overcast and it was perfect! The clouds act as a big scrim, turning the sunlight into a softer light. I used a warm one card and the colors were just fantastic!
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the result dosent seems to be so different
but i think i like more the sg 10% more
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I disagree danl134. If one chooses to use natural lighting, overcast days are ideal. I thought the video was quite effective and the music was engaging
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The SGpro definitely has light loss. the Redrock was brighter with the lens wide open.
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nice, I liked the SGpro better. I gotta get one damnt! and music was kinda catchy
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those guns are the reason why we don't have your accent.
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red rock pwns
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Poor/average lighting, boring composition and grating music made it really hard to focus on the quality of each adapter. Still not sure which one is better!
please can you PM me the song name, thanks.
topdog371 4 years ago
It's "Destroy the Dance Floor" by Skindred
Vvash 4 years ago
I really believe it all depends on what "look" you want your film to go for. I shot a short film with the M2 and also the SGPro, each had a different look to them and style and each adapter complimented the content quite nicely. I'll add those as soon as they're edited.
Vvash 4 years ago