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Live Unboxing: Tenba Cinelux Roller 21 - Rolling Gear Bag

Photo Moment - May 24, 2017

B&H and Tenba sent out the new “Tenba Cinelux Roller 21” — and they don't even want it back! I love Tenba gear. They really make some of the best bags. This is likely to be a pretty positive review… but let's see what I, and you, think!

 

PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT (MANY ARE AFFILIATE LINKS… affiliate links make me a little bit of $ but cost you nothing more!):

•• Tenba Cineluxe Roller 21 ••
B&H - https://bhpho.to/2qavndj

•• Tenba Switch 10 Camera Bag ••
B&H - https://bhpho.to/2qgUbjA

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Thanks. It seemed so brief, though. Didnt notice it was over 12 min
@@photojoseph I've been looking into a spacious bag/backpack to ride with my motorcycle w/photo gear and this one packs a punch for me, since the harnesses would fill half the space. I dont like the usual photographer's bags with a zillion dividers. Much rather have a huge "trunk" where I may "dunk" it all in. Thanks again much
old video; glad it's still useful!
Could you let me know if the luggage handle locks at different stages? Thanks!
Hi all, I did a review of the backpack version of this bag. Fits a C100 mk2 really well. https://youtu.be/vvboJL9ren8
Seems bit of an overkill for a gh5 user :P I can't seem to decide on which roller bag I want for my 2gh5 bodies, mavic pro, audio equipment, gimbal, and other stuff. This would seem nice to fit the stuff like a zhiyun crane or medium sized monopods.
Yeah this isn’t the bag you want. If you want a roller and to maximize space, either get the Think Tank Airport International (if you fly international) http://geni.us/0WzL or if you only fly domestic, the Airport Security http://geni.us/0WzL is a tiny bit larger.
ending music just a little loud
Thanks for letting me know, we'll turn it down a touch.
As mentioned during the show, I've created a Rec709 based false colors LUT for GH5 (using the great LUTCalc tool: https://cameramanben.github.io/LUTCalc/). It can be used to visually judge the exposure without looking at exposure meter if selected for VLog-L in-camera preview. The LUT can be downloaded here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6a168znzgnqgbgu/Rec709fc.vlt?dl=0
Hi Joseph. In my comment when I mentioned showing exposure on 6K photo on the GH5, I meant on the exposure meter on the screen (beside the ISO on the middle bottom of the screen). I would like to know how many stops over or under exposed I am. When I go to 6K photo, I can adjust the exposure and see it change on the meter fine, but as soon as I press record, the meter stays at 0 and I can't tell how many stops of exposure I am set to other than seeing the image change brightness on the screen and seeing changes on the histogram/vector scope and zebras. Is it possible to see exposure when recording?

One more question about the exposure meter. In Focus transition mode, is it possible to see the exposure meter at all? (where the exposure meter is supposed to be, there is the focus positions so you can press one on the screen to change your focus) I have to currently set my exposure then go into focus transition then set my focus position and hope the exposure doesn't change before I srart recording as I shoot in V-Log L with a SLR Magic Varibalke ND II filter on the lens to adjust exposure and like to be about 1/3 to 1 stop overexposed and I shoot mostly outdoors and can't control the lighting and not being able to see it when in focus transition I find a bit inconvenient

One more regarding exposing on the GH5. In Auto ISO, is it possible to see what ISO the camera has set? It doesn't show the ISO at all when in Auto ISO. It would be useful to know what ISO the camera is choosing and when you set lower and upper limits for the ISO, will the camera stay within those in Auto ISO?

If these can't be changed, it would be good if Panasonic could fix/add these to a future firmware update.
Agree, False Colors LUT is more usable when one does not want to pick/preview a grading LUT during shooting. It's for the cases when the main focus is to expose correctly and deal with grading in post.
I'll check that LUT out, but the downside to that is it wouldn't help while I am trying to see what the actual footage will look like and know the exact exposure in stops at the same time, so not the same as seeing the exposure change on the exposure meter, but I'll try it out and see how I get on with it.
You could use False Colors LUT to watch your exposure - see my other comment for this video.
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