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  1. Beautifully shot indie film Upstream Color debuted at Sundance in January, winning the special jury prize. Since then it has a wide release at cinemas. [url=http://www.eoshd.com/content/10309/gh2-shot-sci-fi-upstream-color-breaks-300000-mark-at-the-us-box-office]Read the full article here[/url]
  2. I will be getting a beta version of the M43 adapter to test soon.
  3. Thanks Julian.   If you do another test please can you try -2 sharpness and contrast in the middle on both cameras?   G6 is certainly softer but I think that is due to the image processing applying less sharpening than the one on the GH2.
  4. Really nice shots AdamCinema.   I'll see what has happened to your other username and re-enable it.
  5. Julian, can you upload to Vimeo or something? YouTube is very bad for judging image quality due to the compression.   G6 is looking good.
  6. I'm going to introduce an updated design for the forums.   Just a quick question -   Which do you prefer, white (or light grey) text on black, or black on white as now?
  7. I am sure they'd rather make $20 per unit more margin than stick in more RAM to please our small niche.   They're not Blackmagic unfortunately.   It will be their undoing of course... Eventually. Even normal consumers are getting bored of Rebels now. They risk going the same way as the compacts.
  8. CoolPix is nice...   But I'd prefer the X100S to the Coolpix for similar price. Faster lens and 35mm equiv. not 28, nicer feel in my view.
  9.   10 second burst highly unlikely. How about Apple upgrade every 13" MacBook to 32GB RAM whilst we're at it
  10.   Yes but I was more referring to video DNG and slow cards, not raw burst modes of 50 frames like what already exists on the Nikon V1.   The 7D Mark II is getting a 30fps / 60fps burst mode according to rumours.   If 5D mark III can already do at least 30 frames raw burst at 30fps, it should be in there unless it decreases the life of the camera dramatically.
  11.     So here's a 1.8" SSD http://www.amazon.co.uk/KingSpec-1-8-inch-50-pin-Solid-State/dp/B007PFI5HS   But what is the Tanboo exactly? I only see one connector on it - is that 50 pin CF or standard CF?   Write speeds seem low. IDE is not as fast as SATA. I'm not sure it will work, but interesting.
  12. A XF305 is totally different use to a DSLR.   Great AF, great zoom.   Also no pro with a C300 will dump that and go for a hack running on a DSLR just for raw or a better image.
  13. Write speed of the buffer is definitely no problem. It is able to continuously capture the 14bit raw stream from the sensor even in 3.5K mode. It is not as simple as sticking different cards in there and finding out where performance levels off. There's more variables here than card speed. All sorts of as mysterious internal Canon code, debayering, live view stuff, etc. I'll leave it to the Magic Lantern devs, they know far more than me on how to proceed.
  14. I wouldn't be surprised if they activated the feature on the 7D2, after all it already exists.   That's Canon.   They probably have the next 5 years features planned out, and will just turn them on in firmware :)   Does anyone else find it quite funny that an outside programming team have been able to deliver 30fps burst before Canon's own team delivered it to the market!?
  15.   The jello is only like that in 3.5K mode with violent handheld work. The slow mo also makes it look worse than it actually is.   Yep IS would help for that.
  16. [media]http://vimeo.com/65260452[/media] These past days I have been trying to make myself useful to Alex at Magic Lantern and testing the DNG raw video recording on the 5D Mark III with a nightly build of Magic Lantern. Here's what the video quality looks like in the DNG video modes at 30fps. Click the image below to expand... [url=http://www.eoshd.com/content/10294/3-5k-canon-5d-mark-iii-raw-video-with-magic-lantern-and-latest-updates]Read the full article here[/url]
  17. That's very far from the current consensus.   1920x720 is under the date rate that a 1000x CF card can do, so should be possible. You can see my next blog post, there's a LOT of stuff in that. I won't reveal too much until that is online, but already the 1920x1285 14bit raw is very usable as a 30fps 1 second burst mode like the Nikon V1. Rendering my sample clips as we speak.   Bear in mind also that is still very early days with this. Lots of progress is in the pipeline just takes time.
  18. Magic Lantern is truly amazing.   With the GH2, Vitaliy did good work but it was only ever tinkering with existing settings and features.   With Magic Lantern they are running C code on the OS and it is like a computer. Astonishing achievement.
  19.   So tape the orange ring up with black tape then? I don't think it is an issue for stealth. Hand on the lens covers it anyway. I've never had a better non-reaction of people to this camera when pointing it in their general direction.   On the 1D C test shoot with Slashcam I was filming a blossom tree and a woman in Berlin who was standing on the pavement over the road actually stomped over to me and asked me if I was filming her. She harassed me down in a u-bahn station and went out of her way to do so. She even asked to see the shots. Some people have real hang ups about personal privacy and you need to be careful. Granted it happens VERY infrequently, but if Henri Cartier Bresson had to go round the street handing out release forms doubtless he'd have missed a few decisive moments :)   No VF? That's not correct. With the add-on it has one of the best EVFs around. I tried the Zeiss optical one too. Very nice for composition, very bright.
  20. My friend Nino has his F55 review out http://ninofilm.net/blog/2013/04/30/sony-f55-review-music-video-deja-struck-by-the-light/   Some stuff stands out -   - Very clean image even at high ISOs, but like Nino I have my doubts whether they are actually high ISOs as we know them.   - Built in 0.9 and 1.8 ND filters not strong enough for shooting at the native ISO 1250 in day light, still needs a matte box or an ND on the lens! Nino had to stop down to F8(!!) to get exposure in day light with the 1.8 ND setting. As far as I know, Sony had to introduce an entirely new material to make an ND filter on the F55's large sensor even possible (with high quality) so seemingly it has a lot of room for improvement in terms of the strength of the ND in future cameras.   - The camera has issues with burning strong blue electric light sources even when they are not over exposed. This seems to be something which is common to a lot of Sony cameras. Nino noticed it as far back as the EX3 and even the NEX 7 does it.   - In-camera downsampling to 1080p is done very well, can barely tell the difference between downscaling 4K to 1080p in post and the in-camera 1080p XAVC   - Important options buried in menus, which aren't very responsive. Another Sony issue. Says Nino - A lot of very important menu points are hidden away deep in submenus and so I think there is still a lot of space for optimization. The menu really could use a rearrangements with some of the most important settings positioned more prominently.   - 50MBps MPEG-2 4:2:2 proxy files generated in-camera on the fly. Very useful features for editing 4K, makes it much easier and less time consuming.   Aside from the quirks it certainly seems to be a Red Epic beater for low light, speed of workflow with XAVC and motion (global shutter).
  21. Reading up on all the Andromeda stuff and asking people on Twitter what they know.   Apparently RealStream were under NDA when they got bought out.   It seems whoever bought RealStream did not want to be outed.   "Why" - that is the million dollar question isn't it...   Seriously you wouldn't believe what kind of dodgy stuff goes on out there. I know people who have worked at the top of large companies. No matter what the reputation, there's a ton of dark stuff that goes on. I know it for a fact.
  22. I recently sold my X Pro 1. The man who turned out in the end to win the auction decided to start asking questions in the closing 10 minutes of the auction AFTER placing a 1400 euro bid.   After he won the auction, he decided he didn't like one the answers (the camera was about 12 months old) and didn't pay. He moaned at me and said he was very unhappy the camera wasn't brand new despite me listing it as USED. I'd used that camera about 6 times in 12 months!!   I assumed the deal was off, and then a full 4 days later he decided out of the blue to pay and then demanded next day delivery.   I'm not Amazon and I don't work for eBay. The whole thing is a joke.   eBay is like a little microcosm of modern society. They've removed any sense of buyer accountability or morals from the capitalist system :) The consumers are running amok.   The other little trick I've noticed is the "dog eyed consumer" who wins an auction, they sends you a mail fishing for a huge discount because they're oh so disappointed at something or basically a bit poor and suddenly don't think the item is worth what they felt it was 10 minutes ago whilst bidding.   I always tweet my stuff for sale before putting it on eBay through gritted teeth. It's totally a broken system.   Anyway hope your GH3 has sold JLW - have a free thread bump from me.
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