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iPhone vs $70, 000 Hollywood Camera ft. iJustine & Armando Ferreira

iPhone vs $70, 000 Hollywood Camera ft. iJustine & Armando Ferreira

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
We took the iPhone and put it against some of the top cinema cameras on the market and made a game show out of it with our friends iJustine and Armando Ferreira! Who will win this challenge hosted by Dave Maze! Thank you Justine and Armando for being in this video! Special thanks to Michael Tobin for helping us with the color grading in this video!
Date: 2022-09-13

Comments and reviews: 20


I'm sorry, this show is a fun concept, but It's just too easy to tell the two clips apart if you're not watching on a tiny phone screen. All you literally need to do is look out for the over sharpening on high contrast areas (the horizon often is a good tell) and you can distinguish the iPhone instantly. Also, I wish you guys would've shot fewer clips, but spend more time to match the settings. In some cases, the iPhone wasn't set to the correct shutterspeed which is another instant tell. Additionally, I would have liked for the two contestants to go more into the reasoning behind their decisions. Since this was edited so rapidly, it often felt like a random gamble rather than an informed decision. Nevertheless, the show as a whole is a fun original Idea which is good enough to be its own format. Cheers!
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That was one of the best episodes and game shows I've seen. Congrats to iJustine for the win. Armando, that was a hard loss to take my friend. But you did it with. style.
Dave - Pretty incredible how impressive mobile phones have become with regards to film quality (that's what I really started filming with. And to hear you say that you feel it's at the point where it can be used as a cinema camera is great validation. Take care. Have fun and looking forward to more of these in future (fingers crossed)

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I mean, this is matching the alexa to an iphone colour on purpose, not the other way around, while softening the iphone image and using F10 on the alexa. I think it would've been a better video if it was less game showey and more educational, but to each his own, at for what it's worth, it's an entertaining video! Props to justine and armando
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I see Panasonic's green still has a blue tint to it. When using a color card it's more difficult to color correct Lumix footage than Canon, that's what gave away the Lumix in the last shot for me (the green sign in the background. That said, I still prefer the Lumix video to the Canon C70 footage and I really like my Lumix camera for video.
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I Spotted all of them. I think the big takeaway of the iPhone is the Small Fisheye feel which was very noticeable in the landscape shots. And the sharpness, even after trying to fix it in post. But still very impressed with a phone camera, but if I could choose between a Lumix S5 vs. 2 iPhone 12's it would still be the S5 for me.
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Great job, Dave. MOAR, please! This was a fun game and fun in the chat. I learned quite a bit by listening to what Justine and Armando used as cues to pick which was the iPhone. I really do hope we see more of these videos!
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i'd prefer to see where they are similar and not where they look the same, with this video I feel like having a camera is pointless, but i'm sure there is so much things an iphone can't do as good
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I like these videos. It's also true that you have to completely eliminate bokeh and significant lowlight from iPhone video challenges though. Stark sunlight shots are where iPhones shine.
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This is the first iPhone vs cinema camera comparison that is actually difficult to tell. Most are very obvious but the colors and way it was shot really make it a good comparison.
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Not what I was expecting. For some reason, I thought this was going to be a video making competition. Instead it was a camera themed entertainment, a game show.
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Are you kidding me? Either they're in a serious need for glasses or the failures are just made to make this interesting. It's pretty clear which one is which.
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17: 50 I mean if using for production, probably best using it with Beastgrip's DOF adapter than having it applied digitally, and this way use it with any lens.
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I believe that the person talent and experience is more important than what camera he is using and a great story is the backbone of every video or movie.
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Pro tip for at 2: 20 use resolve and just bump down the Mid Detail a bit. Available in the free version. Instead of having to buy film convert.
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The people have spoken, they don't like premiers! I don't mind them though, I take it as a schedule of some sort but i get the frustration.
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I just guessed the iPhone videos choosing the sharpest looking ones with less blurry backgrounds and I got them right all the time.
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This was fun and well done. It's impressive what can be done with a tiny sensor! Btw, the VU was a little low on this one.
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If you look for this smartphone sharpness especially in background of clips you can easily guess the Iphone. Nice video: )
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It's 18 minutes but I felt it's like 5 minutes, the video is extremely fast paced. But hey, it was a fun little video: )
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Am I the only one who thought they were gonna shoot and try to make it better looking than the other person's footage?
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