Tokyo Reality, An Unofficial Canon 5D Mark II HD Demo Video

by Scott Beale on November 14, 2008 · 3 comments

“Tokyo Reality” is beautiful “unofficial” HD demo video by David Michaud and Florent Porta that was shot in Tokyo using a pre-release Canon 5D Mark II DSLR camera.

Through this video we tried to show you that you too can realize a wonderful movie without huge funds. Having a 35mm quality is realy cool, this 5D Mark II has a real future shows a new vision of the DSLR, more polyvalent. We almost forgot that the 5D Mark II can also shoot pictures!

“REVERIE”, the “official” 5D Mark II demo video, was made by Vincent Laforet.

See Previously: Canon 5D Mark II 21.1 Megapixel DSLR Camera With 1080 HD Video

via Akihabara News

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1 mitch November 16, 2008 at 7:43 pm

Hi, I'm dying to get my hands on one of these! Have my pre-order in and am waiting waiting waiting… while waiting, I'm collecting 5d mii information in the new http://planet5d.com wiki.

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2 Toybox November 17, 2008 at 12:58 am

Yes! Its Canon 5D Mk2, I love it! But it is too expensive for me~ Hopefully Canon can implement the video shooting capability into their lower end DSLR like the EOS 450D.

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3 Jason Lo January 2, 2009 at 3:57 pm

Good test film especially there’s so many on web which is too fine. The picture is really sharp and has a film look. The real good thing is no need many setting in compare with other HD camera like RED!!! However, I saw many night scene is over-exposed and some detail is lost. Is it very difficult to judge a correct exposure… and does it have a ‘Zebra’ setup for exposure monitoring. Also, for audio, have to add an adapter shoe for professional mic. Adjusting mic. level should be difficult too?

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