Shot on the mighty Kinefinity Kinemini 4k in the Auckland Domain Winter Gardens. January 2015
Whoa whoa... hold on up! That place is local to me, just around the corner. I live only a mile away from that park. I recognise every shot in that Vimeo clip, I've been there a million times.
I guess there must be a kiwi owner of a Kinefinity camera! I was wondering if my country was too small to have any at all.
Edit: http://darkroasted.com/about/
I am a moving-image artist/freelancer based in Berlin, Germany.
Oh darn... never mind, it seems he was just popping home to NZ for a little visit. He lives in Berlin where he moved to from NZ in 2013. Which kinda makes sense, there seems to be more Kinefinity cameras concentrated in Berlin than anywhere else in the western world, thanks to HD Videoshop being located there.
He also shot this here in Auckland with the KineMINI 4K: http://darkroasted.com/minus-theatre-shoot/
Has anyone actually bought or used this camera?
Yes of course, otherwise they would not be making them :-P But they are much much more popular in China/Asia than the western world, this us English speakers are not seeing so much of it.
Has anyone actually bought or used this camera?
First video review:
How this camera is setup and the images it produces would suite me perfectly. It's great that they have no NR. Wish it had a U.S. Distributor, but even that may not prevent me from investing come summer. Cineform is such a wonderful codec that I wish more camera's would support, very efficient compression.
The last video is astonishing, I love the colors and the grain :)
Kinfinity KineMINI tests
KineMini 4K Cinema DNGs available for download.
This is the camera I'm probably most interested in at the moment, however I can't help but notice the highlights seem to have a blue/green cast in most of the footage I've seen thus far. Is it bad grading or color science issues? It would be nice to have some ungraded sample footage to examine.
Forget the Mini...How about the KiniMax:
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9758/kinefinity-kinemax-6k-cameram-raw-camera#Item_6
This is a 6K shooter with different size window framing (35mm, 16mm, 2 inch etc.).
It has a Super35 sensors and can do 16 stops and 14 bits bit depth in 3K via pixel binning
I think it's 14 stops @ 6K and 16 stops @ 4k.
Whoa!!!
Kinefinity's gear is pretty cool, but it seems that they're even worse than BlackMagic at getting their cameras out to the world. Last year the Mini was announced, and as far as I know virtual no one in the U.S. has been able to purchase one. Kinefinity really needs to open up their distribution channels. All that said, they're producing some pretty cool gear at reasonable prices. Let's just hope this year people will actually be able to buy it.
No Canon logos on the lenses coz these are only 3D mock ups.
4k but only 1080p or the name is 4k kinemini.
Was this the 8mm sensor camera? or its another project.
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