CML/CMIR Camera Tests 2015In CMIR's research into the aesthetics, history and cultural meaning of the moving image at the Centre for Moving Image Research - we take technology and those who're involved in technology seriously. As you'll see from the camera list below the 2014 tests research most advanced cameras available as of February 2014 - the phantom Flex 4k for instance has only two prototypes available in the world and both were at the CML/CMIR camera tests.
Professionals, Academics and Students of UWE, were involved in the tests. The results of the 2014 tests were reported at the main Industry event in Las Vegas in Spring 2014 and the results of the September HDR tests and the January 2015 camera tests have been reported by Professor Boyle at the 2015 NAB conference Spring 2015. The October 2015 test results ('of affordable cameras') are available now: CML/CMIR Camera tests reports 2015. The next test (January 2016) will be of lenses. Watch this space..... |
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Cameras tests were undertaken by Visiting Professor Geoff Boyle
Cameras tested in 2014 were: Alexa Black Magic Pocket Cine Camera Canon C500 KineRAW Phantom Flex 4K Red Dragon SinaCAM RAW Sony F5 Sony F55 Sony F65 Sony FS700 Click here for Test Results |
Cameras tested in Jan 2015 were:
Sony F65 Arri Alexa Panasonic Varicam PL RED Dragon Canon C500 All Cameras were shot under both Tungsten and Daylight. Thanks to LCA for the Trucolor XS and the Matchstix. Click here for Test Results |
Cameras tested in October 2015 were:
Bolex D-16 Kinemax 6K Note: we tested 3 other cameras, but they had been supplied directly from the manufacturers with outdated firmware so they are not listed here. Click here for Bolex Test Results, and Here for Kinemax |
Lenses tested in January 2016 ...:
How best to test lenses? This is an active area of discussion within the industry. Look here for details of the January test. |
The point of testing a camera is, as Geoff Boyle argues: "a simple repeatable test to enable cinematographers to know what the limits of the cameras are so that they can then take these into account when shooting. Cameras have things that are good and things that are bad, all of them, we just need to know what they are so that we can get the best out of each camera".
This is both a simple and a complex statement. If you read it for direct meaning you'll understand why we did what we did - but if you read it with a view to the impact of the tests, you'll see that each piece of technology and the developments that arise has impact on what the audience sees in the future, what choices the cinematographer (aided by the DIgital Imaging Technician) is caused to make to take account of the limits of the technology in pursuit of an artistic goal. And that goal will relate to the circumstance of the production of the particular 'film' in societal, capitalistic, aesthetic and category value terms.
Whilst accomplishing the tests our researchers watched the behaviour that accumulated and examined the language of those working - and how they worked. We're interested in what ways the exchange through the meta language of this area is conditioned, through such things as the shortforms of address - 'pass the small flag', 'take a reading', 'pull down the iris one stop' - how this language not only enables minimum language exchange to achieve a goal, but also how much extra meaning is carried in that language. How do people use these terms, are there signs that one knows more than another, that there is a relationship encoded in the exchanges and if so what are those relationships and what do they tell us about the behaviour that is happening?
This is both a simple and a complex statement. If you read it for direct meaning you'll understand why we did what we did - but if you read it with a view to the impact of the tests, you'll see that each piece of technology and the developments that arise has impact on what the audience sees in the future, what choices the cinematographer (aided by the DIgital Imaging Technician) is caused to make to take account of the limits of the technology in pursuit of an artistic goal. And that goal will relate to the circumstance of the production of the particular 'film' in societal, capitalistic, aesthetic and category value terms.
Whilst accomplishing the tests our researchers watched the behaviour that accumulated and examined the language of those working - and how they worked. We're interested in what ways the exchange through the meta language of this area is conditioned, through such things as the shortforms of address - 'pass the small flag', 'take a reading', 'pull down the iris one stop' - how this language not only enables minimum language exchange to achieve a goal, but also how much extra meaning is carried in that language. How do people use these terms, are there signs that one knows more than another, that there is a relationship encoded in the exchanges and if so what are those relationships and what do they tell us about the behaviour that is happening?
The Camera Floor The DIT Station
Intent and Methodology of the Tests
There were three key 3 tests to give the relevant information on the cameras:
Resolution tests - these were to be at the maximum resolution the cameras are capable of, we have the AbelCine resolution test chart for this.
Basic IR test as well, a tungsten lit set of various black materials and a MacBeth chart, lit to T11 and an ND 1.2 filter added, before and after shots, no attempt to cut IR with IRND filters, this is to see what is actually happening with the sensor.
Over and under exposure test of all cameras, batching the cameras in groups of three because of angle of view. There was a test lit to T22 and then shot at all stops to wide open then a set lit to T2.8 and then stopped down to minimum. This gave us 6 stops each way, but the charts themselves have a range of at least 5 stops so if we could discern the difference between the top 2 stages of a grey scale that will then indicate 8 stops of highlight ability (we doubted that we would see this!)
These tests were shot with all cameras in Quad HD mode, except for one, because we were interested in latitude and colour response here, not resolution.
We were open to other tests that people wanted to do on the day.
We made copies for everyone who participated and who brought a hard drive, (preferably a Seagate Go-Flex as we have TB connections for these), we also had USB3 for them, the format was EXFAT so we could use either Mac or Win machines for copying.
All the tests are available online in RAW form as 25 frame clips, they will also be there in HD DPX and JPG so if you’re not in a hurry….
Please click here for the test results
There were three key 3 tests to give the relevant information on the cameras:
Resolution tests - these were to be at the maximum resolution the cameras are capable of, we have the AbelCine resolution test chart for this.
Basic IR test as well, a tungsten lit set of various black materials and a MacBeth chart, lit to T11 and an ND 1.2 filter added, before and after shots, no attempt to cut IR with IRND filters, this is to see what is actually happening with the sensor.
Over and under exposure test of all cameras, batching the cameras in groups of three because of angle of view. There was a test lit to T22 and then shot at all stops to wide open then a set lit to T2.8 and then stopped down to minimum. This gave us 6 stops each way, but the charts themselves have a range of at least 5 stops so if we could discern the difference between the top 2 stages of a grey scale that will then indicate 8 stops of highlight ability (we doubted that we would see this!)
These tests were shot with all cameras in Quad HD mode, except for one, because we were interested in latitude and colour response here, not resolution.
We were open to other tests that people wanted to do on the day.
We made copies for everyone who participated and who brought a hard drive, (preferably a Seagate Go-Flex as we have TB connections for these), we also had USB3 for them, the format was EXFAT so we could use either Mac or Win machines for copying.
All the tests are available online in RAW form as 25 frame clips, they will also be there in HD DPX and JPG so if you’re not in a hurry….
Please click here for the test results