Ocean Odyssey | Shot on CinePI
Demonstrating the capabilities of the latest release of the CinePI Project for building a cinema camera using a Raspberry Pi 4B and HQ Camera module.
Using the Raspberry Pi 16mm Telephoto Lens. Recorded onto Samsung T5 500GB SSD.
Filmed using various frame rates between 24-50 fps @ 2K ( 2028x1520 & 2028x1080 ) in 12-bit CinemaDNG Format. ( uncompressed and lossless compression )
Edited and graded in Davinci Resolve 18, in a 4K DCI Timeline. ProRes 422 HQ Final Export.
Download some sample footage and color grade / view:
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
To learn more and build your own camera: cinepi.io
Github: github.com/cinepi
Discord Community: / discord
Music:
Ethereal Relaxation - Kevin Macleod
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This is amazing, goes to show what you can get if you know what you're doing ha
That is some of the finest sample footage I've ever seen.
wow. that is insane
This is pretty amazing. I'm not a photo/film pro or hobbyist but this is such an impressive project.
wow. this is amazing! great work
Whoa this is stunning ❤
Incredible work!👌
looks awesome !!!
This is so amazing!!!
Amazing work omg!
Stunning!
Very impressive for a pi!
wow, amazing!
awesome project. will this also work with the global shutter cam?
❤
This is incredible! Will this work with the new Raspberry Pi 5 as well?
Are you doing any post processing/denoising or anything else in your editing pipeline? ~
Hello my friend, I have a question. I was looking for software that would allow me to control the settings of the IMX477 sensor, same I use a cinema camera, and I found this group of software: CinePi V2, CinePi -SDK, cinemate , so I tried it on a Raspberry Pi 4b board and it worked well without any problems. But when I use the Raspberry Pi WaveShare-CM4-Nano-B board, just the software interface works without any image, and I would like to help me to solve this problem.🙏🏼
Any chance of a walk through of the camera and its features?
looks way too good ! which iso did you use ? looks super clean