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Good ol' 8-bit... I should just shut up and get used to it haha. It's still pretty impressive
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Full frame Sony A7S with 1.1x sensor crop in 4K mode and XAVC-S codec
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Ugh. They put a guy on the moon with technology capable in an iPhone 2 generations ago. Tech capability is not the excuse or the issue anymore, willpower and desire is. -
Sony A7S 4K full frame mirrorless camera announced Sunday at NAB?
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Be interesting to see a lowlight high ISO comparison. It's where I'd see the Sony having the leg up with the FF sensor... The other being whether it outputs at 10 bit 4k through the hdmi like the gh4. -
Panasonic GH4 4K Production Diary – Day 3 – Shootout!
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I'm stoked to see your lowlight shoot out. One of the big ones for me with Canon is the clean ISO performance i had on the C100. The 1DC is said to be better but I've never had $12,000 to test that... (Who the hell does.). It'd be great (personally) to know the gh4 stood up to the C100 in those terms. -
Panasonic GH4 4K Production Diary - Day 2 - Test Footage
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
A-MEN! This is the footage I've been waiting to see from this cam & it's about time. Awesome shots Andrew -
A very short Nikon D4S review - poor video quality yet again!
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I mean, I get it. They do stills... Does that mean they don't "care" about video enough to make it the best it can be on these cameras, or what..? Seems like they pushed it hard on the D800. -
New Sony 4K camera teased, source describes it as 'F55 in DSLR body'
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
That looks like a gun. -
Panasonic VariCam 35 - 4K and 14+ stops dynamic range
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I think it comes down to price really. This camera is spec'd like a Sony F in terms of what it's competing with. It depends on how much this will go for, because Canon and Sony already have this camera for over $20,000. I wouldn't depend on Canon to do anything other than the usual "throw us a bone." -
Next to the GH4 comparison, this seems to be the other match up people are interested in. The link below has the details, and says there are more test to follow. http://***URL not allowed***/?p=23506
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Beautiful 4K Blackmagic Production Camera footage from James Miller
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Maybe I'm not alone here being an owner of the Bmcc, but does it seem that nearly everything these (black magic) cams crank out is tinted blue? -
Even if it did have 4k, the codec will be cannibalized on general purpose. Simply for the fact that 2 Cinema EOS cams will become insanely irrelevant based on image quality alone. Justifying built in ND for that price gap will be for lack of a better word: stupid. Although that's never stopped them before. Lol
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Now the rumor is they're announcing a flagship that over cranks with a new sensor at nab. It's like a vicious cycle, lol.
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Hands-on preview of the powerful 4K shooting Panasonic GH4!
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
7D mark ii? Who knows.. -
Also... The one that really sparks my interest is the new sensor. The article Andrew did a little while ago on the new panny sensor with the "lowest noise on the market" would just be awesome if it was this one
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This is exciting shit. I'm curious if they did a promo short like "Genesis" on this one also. There's a pic of Kurt Russel standing next to a Gh4 on a gyro. (probably a coincidence.. "Alright get that cat... Hold it... Hey holy f--k that's Kurt Russel over there!" ....If Kurt Russel endorses it, by God that's good enough for me.
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Sony A7R review - does it replace a DSLR or Micro Four Thirds camera?
Germy1979 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Why is it the defacto standard by which all DSLR video must be maintained at 8-bits in a 4:2:0 colorspace...? You'd think these engineers would've learned by now there's only so much you can squeeze out of it... Yet inevitably every single DSLR for the last 5-6 years has raped their image with 8-bit, 4:2:0. I'm curious how long they'll all continue to preach innovation while marketing the awesome video on their new cameras.... - in their respective 8-bit 4:2:0 spaces. Gees. -
Pretty vague.
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Anyone see this? http://www.thephoblographer.com/2014/01/22/magic-lantern-increases-canon-5d-mk-iiis-dynamic-range-12-stop-now-15-stops-dr/
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Anybody here had any extensive experience with film in the low light department? I'm sure somebody has... I look at our (realistically affordable) digital parallel options these days and I see the black magic cams heading the pack. In terms of bit-depth, latitude, and overall image - they're the only option under $5000 (sans hack and digital bolex) doing what they are. Being ergonomically appealing is a different story... My biggest problem with them is the damn noise. They are so damn noisy. I've been through 3 - 2.5k bmcc's because of excessive green channel noise, rolling wave noise, and a horizontal split screen at Asa 1600 where the top half is brighter than the bottom. Noise noise noise. I guess my question is how comparable film is in low light situations to those cams.. I like grain, but not mosquito static