Vincent Laforet “Nocturne” Shot with Canon 1D Mark IV

Written by Eric Reagan on October 20th, 2009 | 4 Comments


Vincent Laforet created a ton of buzz with his Reverie film shot with the Canon 5D Mark II and it looks like he’s onto something again – this time with the new Canon 1D Mark IV.  The entire 3 minute segment is shot at ISO 6400 on the new professional DSLR.

Watch it in HD here.

More on the camera on Photography Bay’s Canon 1D Mark IV Reviews and Resources.



4 Responses to “Vincent Laforet “Nocturne” Shot with Canon 1D Mark IV”

  1. Angel Conde

    Great quality :)

  2. Stephen Marshall

    Amazing!!! Steering wheel switches to the right side of the car at 1:00.

  3. Albert

    Not quite as enticing as his Reverie or Meunier’s latest D3s clip.

  4. Bent Nielsen

    Great stuff! You’ve dunitagain. At the very end, as the limo slowly drives away, I would have loved to se the little girl with the balloon in the passsenger seat…

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