DZO Pictor 50–125mm + BMPCC 6K G2 = Telephoto Lens Test! (Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay)
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Quick video from Treasure Island where I test the DZOFilm Pictor 50–125mm T2.8 Parfocal Zoom Lens on the BMPCC 6K G2. I grabbed telephoto shots of the San Francisco skyline, Bay Bridge, a passing ferry, and a backlit view of the Golden Gate while seeing how stable the long end (125mm) feels on a very windy day.
Gear
Camera: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2
Lens: DZOFilm Pictor 50–125mm T2.8 (Super35, parfocal)
Location: Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay
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