Z CAM: Does This Powerful Underdog Have a Future? - Y.M.Cinema - News & Insights on Digital Cinema

2022-07-01 23:32:14 By : Ms. Kiki luo

Did you know that the American heist action feature film “A Day to Die” was shot entirely on Z CAM E2-F6 and S6? Also, did you know that the E1 model was used on Mission Impossible 7: Dead Reckoning’s vehicle shots?  At first glance, it seems that Z-CAM is one of the most used action cinema cameras among high-end productions. However, the Chinese manufacturer struggles to get some press coverage. Well, we’re here to fix it. Disclaimer: This is NOT a sponsored article.

This is not a sponsored article. In fact, till now, Y.M.Cinema Magazine has refused to publish sponsored content. We just thought that the Z CAM deserves some publication. So here it is. The Z CAM is a small and powerful cube-style cinema camera system that disrupted the market because of its impressive specs and compact cube-style design. The company states that the camera slowly finds its place in the professional industry and has lately been used as both main and action cameras in big-budget Hollywood productions like A Day to Die and Mission Impossible 7. That’s true, although the budget of A Day to Die (don’t be confused with the mighty No Time to Die) stars Bruce Willis, was only $5M USD. Nevertheless, the Z CAM E2-F6 (full-frame) and S6 (Super 35) were the only cameras used in the film, which is quite rare — A Day to Die was shot for the big screen on Z CAM.

On Mission Impossible 7: Dead Reckoning, an old model of the Z CAM (E1) was utilized as an action cam. Indeed, we can count the Z CAM as a ‘stunt’ camera that can be wrecked and broken, just like in the set of Mission Impossible 7 demonstrated by the film director, Christopher McQuarri (see image below). According to Z CAM, Warner Bros, De Lane Lea Studios in Los Angeles were responsible for the dailies on Mission Impossible 7 and were impressed by how well it performed. The small form and its excellent image quality made it a perfect match for action scenes, especially with cars chasing and action outside trains and plains. “I think the Z CAM cameras did pretty well with the quality compared to the high-end cameras when implementing them into our Truelight ACES workflow on the set of Mission Impossible 7. A lot had to be done in terms of adding the correct LUT, and the dailies colorist putting more of an effort in matching the color to the other cameras, but the end result was quite rewarding and can compare to the more high-end camera” said Yogi Patel, Dailies Operator at Warner Bros De Lane Lea.

The Z CAM line-up ranges from MFT to Full-frame and Super 35 sensors and can deliver up to 8K and 15 stops of dynamic range (as claimed by Z CAM). Furthermore, filmmakers have the option of shooting ProRes RAW via HDMI when paired with Atomos. There’s also a choice of shooting ZRAW, although this codec is less popular. The first Z CAM (E1) was released in 2015 and titled the world’s smallest 4K, MFT interchangeable lens mount camera. Shortly after, Z CAM successfully developed and launched its first professional VR camera Z CAM S1 at the end of 2016. Furthermore, a full range of VR180 and VR360 professional VR cameras were established in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, the Z CAM E2 was introduced as a low-cost, 4K 160fps and 10-bit color cinema camera. Alongside was the Z CAM E2C, the most affordable cinema camera launched in 2019. A series of flagship cinema cameras were also developed: Z CAM E2-S6 (Super 35mm 6K), Z CAM E2-F6 (Full Frame 6K), and the Z CAM E2-F8 (Full Frame 8K) during Q4 2019. Moreover, the Z CAM has developed a global shutter alternative between the models. Z CAM states that the company is committed to developing more innovative products while expanding the market coverage worldwide. However, this statement was written in 2020, and since then we haven’t seen any innovation regarding the cinema camera segment of the company.

The stunning-mega-indie project, Watchtower of China, was shot primarily on the Z CAM E2 and E2-F6. The short film was directed and edited by filmmaker Leonardo Dalessandri who cut a huge amount of footage that was accumulated over the years. As you can see, some of the sequences are truly mesmerizing. Here, the Z CAM was combined with a bunch of Sony mirrorless cameras. Dalessandri shot mainly on his own Z CAM. Watch Watchtower of China below:

Z CAM cameras produce great imagery and can compete with similar cameras like the RED Komodo, Panasonic boxy cameras, Canon and Blackmagic. However, for some reason, we don’t see many filmmakers who use them. But those who do, make marvels. The main problem with Z CAM is its origin since most shooters trust Japanese, American, and German cameras. Z CAM and Kinefinity still have a long way to go in that pathway. Nevertheless, Z CAM has some solid connections in Hollywood which are awesome. It’s time that more filmmakers will give it a try. Let’s know your thoughts regarding the Z CAM. Have you ever shot with one? Comment below.

Here’re the products mentioned in the article, and the links to purchase them from authorized dealers. 

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition. Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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