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Trankilstef

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  1. I left Mac computers 2 years ago and i am very satisfied with my PC. But yeah the problem is premiere pro is such a shitty editing software when it comes to ProRes Raw. I've made some tests but it doesn't edit properly, the software crashes every 5 minutes, it's laggy, etc. I hate it so for now I won't touch prores raw again until it's fully usable in Premiere pro. I have a powerful computer but premiere is a piece of shit for prores raw editing.
  2. I definitely feel you on the next pocket from Blackmagic. i sold my pocket 4K one year ago and took the Panasonic S1H and S5, and though they totally are excellent for my work (mainly interviews, mini dos etc.) i really miss the Braw and the filmic look of the pocket cams. i will definitely watch for the next iterations of these cameras. But one thing's for sure, I'll keep my Panasonic bodies, cause I am realy confident about the next iteration of the S bodies. Also I keep an eye on the GH6 cause I feel it will be the last of its lineup so they might make it a little video monster.
  3. I don't think this will come at tall. But what may come in the next generation of S bodies is a very powerful chip fully dedicated on AF, because as some article have pointed out, the contrast detect AF is very powerful dependent. So with the increase of power the AF has improved recently. So one of the solution would be to dedicate an entire chip only to control the AF. The more power, the more accurate and fast this will be.
  4. Did you guys see this first rurmor about not one but two potential new cine cameras from panasonic? looks like they're planning some C70 competitor, that would be awesome ! https://www.l-rumors.com/first-wild-rumored-specs-for-a-new-panasonic-l-mount-cine-camera/
  5. I personally tested the S5 with the Panasonic 24-70 2.8 on a mini documentary wednesday, and I really noticed a boost in AF performance since the last update (2.0). I'm not the only one to have noticed it as I saw some similar comments on Facebook groups. I shot on that day maybe 60% AFC and 40% manually focusing. I was really impressed by the new reliability of the AF. Not on par with Sony or Canon, but reliable enough in some situations.
  6. Really? I received mine a month or so and I sold it right away. So strange that in the same country we have such a difference on delay.
  7. Yes i loved it too for a number of reasons but i hate non constant aperture lenses. And I always love to have a good ultra wide angle zoom lens (I always had one of these in every system I owned, be it Canon, Sony and now soon Panasonic). It will convert nicely into a 24-50mm when put in S35, wich is 90% of the focal lenghts I typically use. I think the 16-35 really suits my style and I love its size, a litlle bigger than the 20-60 but not by much.
  8. Best option I think. I still think with the firmware update due in 2021 for the S1 that it will outperform a bit the S5, but considering your requirements (size mainly) it should be a good option to have the S5. I personnally enjoy shooting with the S5 as it's so lightweight. But then when I grab my S1H again I'm feeling at home, I like the grip, the good size with the big lenses, etc. Each body has its purpose; and that's great to have this flexibility.
  9. Yeah to keep the conversation rollin', I personnally sold the 20-60 + the brand new never used 45mm 1.8 from Sigma, to fund a 16-35 f4 S Pro lens. I will go shooting with the 16-35 f4 on the S5 and 24-70 f2.8 on the S1H. That my be the perfect run and gun combination (for stills and video). If I need more light or shallower DOF I have my Samyang Cine Kit Lens kit (14mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm) but I would love to invest in the entire set of Panasonic 1.8 prime lenses to use the improved AF from the S5 that I find really good in good light for tracking faces and people in general. And I'm waiting for an sequel of the Panasonic EVA1 to maybe add to my arsenal.
  10. Seriously I think the S5 would be the best option. Same mount, same sensor, same everything except for the batteries and the HDMI! I have the S1H and I chose to buy the S5 for my B-cam/gimbal cam. It's way better to have same bodies, same menu systems, same sensor size, same (kind of) low light performance, same dual ISO, etc. Of course that's my opinion.
  11. I think that's what will come first in 2021, followed by the EVA-2. Panasonic needs to release the successor of the EVA1 but also their high end cinema line (Varicam line) needs an update. Maybe a Varicam FF? So sad to let Sony, Red and Canon eating all the cake (Arri is in a world on its own).
  12. Panasonic S lenses are extremely good in video, my 24-70 is parfocal and shows minimal breathing. Same for the 20-60. Incredible how they do everything right, but people are so caught up into the perfect AF quest that they don't see everything else Panasonic offers for video. I mean, they give the best out there for professional video into mirrorless bodies (not talking about real cine cameras). But people don't see that. I mean it's not as if loads of wonderful films and videos were made without AF.
  13. They're sharp indeed. I have 3 native lenses : the 24-70 f2.8, the 20-60 and the Sigma 45mm f1.8. They are really sharp but not too sharp. The sigmas are known to be very sharp and that's why he used in this video. I shot a little piece of documentary 2 weeks ago with the S1h + 24-70 f2.8 and it's not that sharp, I mean detailed but the image is pleasing.
  14. Ok we'll put it like that : for a wedding that's okay ! 😅
  15. yup the oversharpness bothers me a bit too. It is maybe due to the fact that it lacks an OLPF filter as the one in the S1H. I notice that difference between my S5 and my S1H, the S5 seems more like a traditional mirrorless or DSLR camera, quite the opposite for the S1H which seems more natural/filmic.
  16. I don't know if it's been posted but some images in this little video are very nice to my eyes. Very cheesy music and all but image quality wise it's actually quite good.
  17. Actually the "Soul of Tokyo" video seems to be a paid Panasonic job cause it's been posted on their channel. I didn't really like this video to be honest (colors are a bit weird at times to me, to much gimmicky shots, etc) but I really feel you about the Youtubers community that just want to be like PMcKinnon, I'm really sick of them (there are a few exceptions though as I'm specifically talking about the PMcKinnon copycats).
  18. I'm still thinking about maybe switching to Sony or Canon for better AF in video cause I am often shooting as a one man band, and AF would be very appreciated. But I can't help thinking that my Panasonic S1H and even my newest S5 after the future firmware has still the edge in video besides AF and slow motion: - much better color science - much better IBIS - better video tools (waveform, vectorscope, shutter angle, etc) - a unique LCD implementation (tilt and swivel) - 6K (though I don't really use it that much but still) - very useful S35 crop mode in 4k and even pixel pixel in 1080p - no overheating whatsoever - better tactile implementation (Sony improved it a lot but still not the same quality as Panasonic and Canon) - 4k DCI - better ergonomics (arguably Panasonic has the best ergonomics of all the hybrid full frame cameras, and I say this as a former A7III and Canon EOS R owner) - Possibility to choose linear focusing and even the length throw with native lenses from Panasonic and Sigma recently wich is not possible on Sony lenses - better hybrid usability if you need to shoot stills and video - Timecode - Real anamorphic recording modes - ProRes RAW up to 5.9K (up to 4k in the Sony) - Etc. So yeah I'd be glad to have a better AF, but truly giving up all those things I listed before, it feels like I would downgrade in some ways. @andrewreid what do you think of the comparison. As of now, what would you choose between those two?
  19. First pictures leaked ! https://www.l-rumors.com/leaked-images-of-the-new-panasonic-85mm-f-1-8-lens-price-around-599/
  20. So I don't know if this has been posted yet in this thread but here are some files from the C70 to play with : https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5wrkdi1w5flb94w/AADlSb_ODzKnOO7f2gBTJ_9Ma?dl=0 I don't know for you but I hear people complain about the difficult Canon codecs and files to edit compared to say those of the Sony A7sIII but I have no problem editing in real time those files on my computer. Speaking about IQ, it's quite good, the amount of noise in the shadows is minimal, it's a pleasure to grade those files.
  21. So strange the differences between areas in the world. i ordered on september 7th, and received it less than é weeks after that. I don't understand how Panasonic can't supply at least a small quantity in USA or other countries. This camera seems to sell very well compared to other full frame cameras from Panasonic (except the S1H that sells more than they thought).
  22. Sorry I could not edit my post anymore. These are the example I was talking about : Kepler 138 shot on the S1H Lockdown Lullaby shot on the S1H Insensible shot on the S1H A ProRes Raw test on the S1H :
  23. I personally found those examples to be quite good :
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