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Everything posted by Andrew Reid
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10bit H.264 isn't much better on my Mac. No Finder preview, no Quicktime X playback and no Finder thumbnails either!
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Well that's going to put the cat amongst the pigeons.
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Seems they need stacked Sony A9 sensor for better rolling shutter. But I am very happy with my Z6 and S1, and to have that sensor in a camera the size of an RX1 is truly game changing. A guaranteed must-buy for me.
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I expect Sony A7S III to shoot 8K compressed raw internal. Sony will want to sell some TVs. Another reason it could be taking so long is that a complete revamp of the picture profiles and colour science is taking place. I also expect it to use the electronic ND tech from the FS5. If none of that is true then probably no point buying it aside from AF!
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Probably a pull from 14bit as far as the highlight roll off goes!
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No, they're going to add internal CDNG PLAYBACK not recording. No chance of 4K/120p in my opinion. I see it does 25/30p in H.264 4K mode... So they definitely need to get 24p and 25p working in Cinema DNG. Hope Sigma is listening to us and not to idiots.
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It depends on what is causing the greyed out frame rates... Early firmware? Region setting? User error? I am sure it will not just shoot 23.976. Agree it needs 24p.
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Seems there are greyed out high frame rates up to 120fps. These are probably only for 1080p in Long GOP H.264. I don't think Cinema DNG is internal, although you seem to be able to choose between 8bit, 10bit and 12bit... just like Magic Lantern Sigma's initial information is a bit unclear and we could do with getting a price sooner rather than later as well!
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Woah I completely missed that. ISO SIX!? TWELVE!!
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Going to be a lot of fun with Leica M lenses. It also has peaking. For a lens manufacturer, Sigma are very brave showing non-Sigma lenses in their adverts Although that one might be a bit front heavy That's more like it. Got to love the animated GIF Cinemagraph mode
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I'm guessing they wouldn't have a Samsung T5 in this shot, unless it was used for Cinema DNG It's a cinema rig setup after all!
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It's practically an interchangeable lens Sony RX1 with 2019 specs. Quite amazing really. Going to be huge fun for stills, not just video. I say give it a go. Foveon has amazing film qualities and colour, but they really need to sort the low light out before I use a Foveon camera as my main one.
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Now that's what I call a pocket cinema camera. Probably uses same BSI Sony sensor as the Nikon Z6 and Panasonic S1. The DNG I hope is to USB C SSD drive. Not going to be very ergonomic putting a big brick of a recorder on such a small pocket camera. Looks almost like an interchangeable lens Sony RX1 for stills... glorious. Knowing Sigma I am sure the price will be competitive. 4K ALL-I H.264 nice to see for internal recording. Any idea what bitrate? Sigma LOG? I see it has a Teal & Orange film style!! I love Sigma. Now let's hope RED don't claim patent dispute over Cinema DNG.
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The GH5S 400Mbit is ALL-I, and you need that higher bitrate to maintain the quality in ALL-I, with each frame needing to be compressed independently. 150Mbit V-LOG (with V-Gamut colour science from Cinema Varicam) is Long GOP so you do not need 400Mbit. The compression method is more efficient, so you can use lower data rates. Will be interesting to compare them nevertheless.