What's in front of the camera and how it's presented (framing, lighting), not to mention story, acting, etc, are infinitely more important than the camera (once a certain threshold for minimum quality has been satisfied.) I guarantee you that if you film a fat fly land on a turd on an Alexa it will be far less impressing than if you film Angelina Jolie watching a sunset in the middle of a corn field while the wind moves her hair so, filmed with a GH2.


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