Jul 26, 2004, 07:14
Just reading the Feb 04 edition of Camera magazine (courtesy of My local library
).
There's an article on a guy who has a rig set up with 36 Canon 10Ds w/24-85 lenses, which can capture matrix like sequences for movies and commercials.
Apparently he used to use film cameras, but it took 2 days before you saw anything, and it cost $2000 a take. Nowadays, it takes 30 mins, and the result can be burnt to DVD or quicktime files there and then.
How much does he charge? About $5 to $10,000 AUD per day for everything! Pretty cool! Good to see digital being put to great use...
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There's an article on a guy who has a rig set up with 36 Canon 10Ds w/24-85 lenses, which can capture matrix like sequences for movies and commercials.
Apparently he used to use film cameras, but it took 2 days before you saw anything, and it cost $2000 a take. Nowadays, it takes 30 mins, and the result can be burnt to DVD or quicktime files there and then.
How much does he charge? About $5 to $10,000 AUD per day for everything! Pretty cool! Good to see digital being put to great use...