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I love what Sigma are doing and am excited for the 50-100 F1.8 which I am sure will be mega sharp But a Speed Booster solution is definitely better value for money. The XL on Micro Four Thirds for instance is a 0.64x so an F2.8 lens will be F1.8. The E-mount Speed Booster will make F2.8 a F2.0 The Tokina zoom mentioned earlier or the Sigma 50-150mm F2.8 II EX DC APO for APS-C would be the ones to go for. I have the Sigma, it's great.
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Nice to see you here Phil! Loved the film.
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I think the most forgettable upgrades have been to the Rebel series actually... they make the 80D look like a quantum leap! 600D through 650D, 700D, was embarrassing. It looked like the only feature they added was lower manufacturing cost and at one point a grip material that turned white. Yet the sheep kept buying I assume.
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Someone please tell my why a power zoom would adjust focus It doesn't have a focus rocker on it, only a power zoom rocker... Something that should be on the lens for free anyway, like with all the other power zoom lenses from Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, etc. Canon saw yet another money spinning opportunity to charge us for a zoom rocker. Pathetic.
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My opinion: http://www.eoshd.com/2016/02/canon-80d-chicken-feed-at-the-mirrorless-banquet/
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That's very speculative about the 4K 60fps. Hardly think Sony is protecting the FS7. As an FS5 owner and A7S II owner I can say the consumer line already comes dangerously close to the point of toppling the image quality of their pro cameras. The A6300 is far better than the NX500. No sensor crop. LOG. Likely better low light. 6K readout. Speed Booster. I think it will outperform the NX1 or be very similar, let's wait and see... Not long now.
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optical viewfinder is a brilliant idea Check out the Sigma ones. They did a few for different focal lengths on their DP and Quattro cameras. 14mm (21mm equiv.) and 30mm (50mm equiv.) are two I am aware of. And the utterly superb Zeiss finder from the RX1 (35mm equiv.) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-V1K-Optical-Viewfinder-Camera/dp/B009O06XAS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1455806726&sr=8-2&keywords=sony+rx1+viewfinder
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Well the Dual Pixel AF isn't just useful for youtube, it's a great tech. Problem is the entire rest of the camera. Nikon will give you better for $500!
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Unfortunately not quite D5300 / GH3 good. Canon's new APS-C sensor doesn't have the moire & aliasing control of the former or the resolution / sharpness of the latter. D5500 even better as it has the lovely flat profile and newer sensor, very very clean in the shadows. Canon continue to disappoint - the 80D is basically a non-event, when it could have been a game changer.
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Don't get a high end Macbook for that price unless it has dedicated graphics. Iris Pro... no thanks! Has to be Nvidia or AMD for future proof Premiere / Resolve / video editing performance and at least 2GB video RAM. At least. The CPU and all the rest is nowhere near as important as the GPU for video editing.
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Yeah the specs are once again very disappointing for video. But we'll see how it does off paper when it comes out. The power zoom on the new 18-135mm is interesting, if a little bulky and likely expensive for something which Sony and Panasonic lenses have had built in for quite a while now at no extra cost.
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I have the GTX 970 4GB. It's a bargain. Works brilliantly in Premiere with my NX1 H.265 files. AMD lag behind I believe although I've no direct experience of an AMD card in Premiere.
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Am I the only one finding it hard to ignore the JVC LS300?
Andrew Reid replied to Mattias Burling's topic in Cameras
Here's me thinking they were Danish or maybe German all this time... Founded in NYC. Blimey. The ice cream analogy with JVC is spot on. They never quite make the cream of the crop. -
Am I the only one finding it hard to ignore the JVC LS300?
Andrew Reid replied to Mattias Burling's topic in Cameras
They are so desperate to start selling LS300s at CVP that they are giving you a free Olympus 12-40mm F2.8 PRO and £500 off any accessory of your choice. All for £2977 inc VAT (£2481 + VAT) http://cvp.com/index.php?t=product/jvc_gy-ls300e At B&H it is $1000 off at $3k One thing is for sure, doesn't look like sales have been too hot and people aren't hot for the JVC brand. In fact I'd tape it up to avoid being laughed at. I agree on paper the spec is great and the image in that YouTube review looks very very clean in 2K 4:2:2. Nice to have LOG but the prime zoom I'd rather do in post after shooting in 4K. How's the codec in 4K on this thing? What's the bitrate? The main concern I'd have over this camera are the ergonomics, speed of use, snappiness and logic of the menus and quality of the sensor. Will be surprised if it looks nicer than an A7R II in Super 35mm mode at high ISOs or a NX1 at low ISOs. But yeah, definitely a curious beast to try out. Just get it from somewhere with a good return policy. Why? Because it's a JVC -
Exactly. This thread has been an interesting marketing lesson for Panasonic! It shows that if they put an over-sized sensor in there then the perception will be that they are dumping Micro Four Thirds standard, even if per my article (which nobody read) they are actually keeping it. Panasonic are in a perfect place to introduce two lens line-ups to one camera system. A dual 2x crop and 1.5x crop system. Small portable M43 lenses and larger coverage S35 glass. If not then we can just sit here and watch Micro Four Thirds die in a market place where you can buy a full frame camera for under $900 with lenses as small as the FE 55mm. Also the RX1R II's optics matched with sensor proves that full frame does not automatically mean massive lenses. The lens on that camera is smaller than most Micro Four Thirds primes. The fact is it is the 2x crop which hurts the GH4 most on the market where it competes with full frame and APS-C Sony cameras, also it is sold into a filmmaking would where 2x crop is a compete NON-STANDARD and Super 35mm is a match for APS-C. Sorry but that makes no sense, Panasonic.
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That's a battery drain, a pain to pair every time you turn on the camera and also unreliable, occasionally jerky and mostly pixilated. No thanks However since the Inogeni acts as a capture device, you don't know how much of the workload this takes over from the Android phone or tablet. The Android device might need to do very little with the signal once it has been converted to USB 3 by the capture device, which I am sure has dedicated hardware in it for the job. The general purpose CPU on the tablet probably doesn't need to do much. Just my opinion. If you have any hard evidence why the opposite is true I'd like to hear it and broaden my understanding. I am surprised there's so much chatter about this and so few people willing to just TRY it. No harm in that is there? I am tempted to find one on Amazon and return it if it doesn't work, no harm in trying.
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Fine for monitoring. Remember idea here is not to compete with an Odyssey 7Q+... It's simply to make use of those lovely thin and portable AMOLED displays on our smartphones and tablets.
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A crop sensor lens without a focal reducer is really missing a trick. I never use my Lumix Micro Four Thirds glass now, with a few exceptions (SLR Magic 10mm) for the look. Another few ways the GH5 could distinguish itself: Global shutter 2K raw with compressed codec 10:1 (like RED) - long shot as RED have most of the patents! 2K Cinema DNG raw compressed 4:1 (doable) Foveon sensor tech (long shot but Panasonic are working with Fujifilm on something similar) Big step up improved colour and dynamic range 2.8K instead of 4K or 6K - smaller files, easier to edit But that 2x crop sensor still lets it down, even with all that... Super 35mm is run of the mill easy to do... so just do it! Well this is exactly what the Sony A6300 and Samsung NX1 are doing my friend... 6K = 20MP at 24fps+ NX1 has no heat issues A6300 remains to be seen
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Anyone up for testing this? http://inogeni.com/4k-usb3-0/ Along with USB capture app on Android smartphone or tablet (i.e. CameraFi)? Here's my article on it.
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There are Android apps that take a USB video input https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vaultmicro.camerafi&hl=en Could work?
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Would love it if this worked with a AMOLED Samsung tablet's USB slot + app to get the picture up and add a few monitor features. I still dislike the bulk of monitors and their silly Canon or Sony NP batteries. It's 2016 already c'mon.