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What lens is good for BMPCC camera (pocket machine, super 16, MFT bayonet, 13 dynamic range)?

First of all, it should be clear that the focal length conversion rate of bmpcc is 1:2.9, so it is not difficult to calculate the equivalent focal lengths of these ptz's are about 50.75mm/72.5mm/ 123.25mm respectively.

We are generally used to setting the standard lens at about 50 mm Obviously, nokton 17.5mm is more suitable as the standard lens on bmpcc. I don't know what kind of work your so-called short story is. But as far as I am concerned, this machine can be said that the smaller the focal length of the lens, the better. Because the conversion ratio of the machine is too small, there is basically no suitable wide-angle lens, so I think you should consider wide-angle end.

Give you some shots of my bmpcc for your reference:

Dawei 20mm4.5, a famous mirror of this generation, has a full aperture and is scary.

The Great Wall 20mm/2.0 film mirror of Beijing Lens Factory has poor imaging, but it is very practical.

Sanyo 16mm/2.2 feels good, and a focal plane version is used.

Fuji 10-24mm was originally shot with my xpro 1 Because the focal length of bmpcc is from wide angle to medium telephoto, I tried to install it, and now it has become the main lens, which is highly recommended.

How can I put it? I didn't say it's suitable for portrait shooting, I just said to see which focal length you want. I haven't found the best head for bmpcc yet. Let's share some experiences and consider some super wide-angle movie heads and m42 screw lenses.

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Ask me if you have any questions.