Forest Demo | Shot on CinePI
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Footage captured using a prototype camera built with Raspberry Pi 5 + Sony STARVIS 2 Sensor ( IMX585 ) and Open Source CinePI software.
0:00 Intro
0:14 RAW/LOG footage
2:21 Graded footage
Shot handheld with an image-stabilized Canon 17-55mm lens and a Metabones speedbooster adapted to a native Micro Four Thirds mount.
Google drive link to a sample CinemaDNG sequence: drive.google.com/file/d/1EsEM...
Edited and color graded in DaVinci Resolve 19 Beta (4K timeline, exported in 8K).
Shot and Edited by @schoolpost2009
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The dynamic range of that Starvis sensor is kind of crazy.
I cannot wait to build one. I have my custom 3D printer ready to go!
I can't wait to start building mine!
Much how things changed when people started building their own computers this is going to change the camera market. Custom camera bodies, different sensors, cooling fans, will become all the rage. Cine Pi is leading the charge.
Wow... More than fantastic so far! Would love to see some internal raw similar to redcode raw (Dsmc2 had so many options and ratios!). That combined with a full frame sensor would be spectacular! Or apsc with a speedbooster
i can't explain why but the 'image texture' made me remember the Digital Bolex D16. looking great! :)
holy shit
This is great. I love this project, keep it up!
Cool.
this is insane. BULLISH
I might need some help on the tab welding of the batteries. I'm a first timer. I'm good on everything else though.
I wondered why it was not impressing me, er was watching in yt small window at 360, whoops. Kind of crazy this can be done with off the shelf Pi5 and Image sensor. Perhaps powering via coreless drill batteries?
Wow this is pretty amazing. Is it possible to shoot in H.265 or something? Kind of curious what sort of fps you'd be able to get in 10 bit. Would be really cool to be able to use an apsc sensor in this. So much potential. You've done really impressive work with this.
@cinepicamera
2 ай бұрын
RAW in this case is probably the most ideal format as the Raspberry Pi 5 has no hardware encoders built in and the processor is not capable enough to do H265 in real-time at any meaningful resolutions. So contrary to popular belief that RAW is very computationally expensive or hard thing to do in camera, in many ways it is much easier and a simply much better solution in the end. ( other than the amount of storage space it occupies. )
@Pat-Newman
2 ай бұрын
@@cinepicamera Oh that's really interesting. I didn't realise that.
U guys are back 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Looks so good!! So what this sensor made by the community?
@schoolpost2009
2 ай бұрын
It is a Sony sensor ( not a custom sensor ), packaged onto a custom PCB module developed by a member of the community that makes it compatible with a Raspberry Pi 5.
@VietinghoffAlex
2 ай бұрын
@@schoolpost2009 ohhh, super cool!
Newbie here: Can someone direct me on how to build this step by step, please? 🙏 Thank you
@cinepicamera
2 ай бұрын
It'll be a process at the moment to build a camera similar to the one used to record this footage shown here. That is why the camera is not shown as it is still largely a "prototype" The sensor modules are small batch made by some community members, and the software is still being worked on. But in due time, it should become more wide spread and more friendly to newcomers.