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Everything posted by Emanuel
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Man, when Odin re-posts anything, it can only be good...! LOL : -)
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That's new... Really. I've never seen anything like that. It is more about any potential artifacts of aliasing or moiré : ) hardly to be found in motion to be sincere. cDNG is also more detailed and better IQ overall : -)
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@JordanWright The best camera device for what it is in the right hands ever! (E : -) cDNG is a way better but .braw doesn't visibly diminish it.
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Funny, I tried to give a shot on the RAM thing, but WTH in the Portuguese site there's no a single information about it : X
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They will have a different name onwards anyway. AF focus puller (E : -)
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New firmware just arrived: https://forum.dji.com/thread-192489-1-1.html And here is how to do it:
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I love your search button! LOL : -)
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https://egpu.io/external-gpu-buyers-guide-2019/ https://www.notebookcheck.net/Aorus-RTX-2070-Gaming-Box-with-Dell-XPS-13-9380-Review.413819.0.html https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2070-Laptop-Graphics-Card.384936.0.html https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2019-05-08-rtx-2070-vs-gtx-1080-7001 https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N2070IXEB-8GC#kf
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Aside the new trouble with Trump administration, the first inconvenience is the compatibility with camera2api for use with FiLMiC PRO, Open Camera and GCam apps (all of them 100% working and tested by me on the Redmi Note 7 Global/International version, that is, not that one for sale in India with different camera specs but should work in the same way) to reach up to 200Mbps bitrate between other goodies such as log recording modes, etc. There are some promised workarounds though. No idea if they are fully working anyway. Here's some information on topic: https://magiskroot.net/camera2api-enabler-magisk-module/ https://www.cyanogenmods.org/gcam-settingsfix-google-cameragcam-all-issues/ https://www.right-brothers.net/best-magisk-modules-to-use-in-2019/ Last but not least: https://pt.gearbest.com/blog/new-gear/google-camera-gcam-on-your-smartphone-why-and-how-to-enjoy-it-5795 "First thing to know, Google Camera generally works quite well on Qualcomm Snapdragon and Samsung Exynos processors, if you have a smartphone with a Mediatek or Huawei Kirin processor, it will not work. There are exceptions, however, but stability is unlikely to be achieved."
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https://www.eoshd.com/comments/profile/47838-weaoweict/ How this happens? How this account is open since 2018? Doesn't anyone to be approved by you Andrew @Andrew Reid before to start posting? Just wondering... Puzzled with such plague : -(
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My T5 1TB got it for EUR 139 from cyberport.de, no tax applies because we have no Boris in our land! : D
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I don't find them in that way : ) You're obviously limited on the small size sensor but other than that, it is everything related how your device is noticed by the subject more often than you'd like to. The difference to take the shot or simply not.
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To workaround that, cam2api is truly revolutionary... GCam, Open Camera and FiLMiC PRO are absolutely new camera devices to our shooting arena.
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Indeed. I mean, for street photography though. I do a lot... : -)
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For casual photography, smartphones bring a new world of possibilities. Sometimes the difference between to get the shot or not. More usual than we can think before to put our hands there. Without mention a whole new universe for computational photography... go figure, selfies also help to subject think we're just taking one. Interesting times for shooting (E : -)
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I've shot along a P4K and GX85 these last June '19 days... Not even small size factor comes as a notable advantage. Maybe IBIS, only a bit though. You shoot very steady on P4K because of form factor. There's no doubt, it is a breeze and much more friendly to shoot with the Blackmagic. You pick one, you simply don't want to look back. A way more professional too. Menus with endless automatic modes are for sissies : ) Even focus assist is twice or beyond more effective. At times, the difference is to pop up as helpful or not, more often than it should. As simple as that. Distinct worlds. The conclusion is: in a single strictly craft usage perspective, when Blackmagic does it, they do it better. Japanese have a lot to learn with the Aussies, for some reason I have a weakness for the anglo-saxon pragmatism... : -)
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We live funny times today! The guy posts a crappy sample of such capture device beast and there's curiosity about some of his past work... LMAO : ) LOL My vote to post of the year! ; ) And to Gerald, the Razzie of the best excuse of 2019 too and we are in June yet! PS -- Just seen this thread has just reached 1 million of views these days! Congrats, you're in the Guiness Book @Andrew Reid I believe Grant Petty will have no excuses next time to not send you a Mark II sample for the upcoming launch... Speaking of devil, I'll forward him this remark via email right now : -D
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Sorry my dyslexia : ) I meant, a fast portable router with a USB port to handle data capability for data transfer (if my English ended too broken : -)
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I guess the best solution is a fast portable router with USB port for data transfer capability indeed : -)
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Beginning of DSLR revolution?? Are you serious? I don't think in 90s we had that yet. My 5D2 arrived about a decade, a decade and a half later... Crappy enough to stand even as that, you mean? ; )
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https://www.ravpower.com/p/ravpower-filehub-ac750-wireless-travel-router.html My beef: Supporting to reading USB hard drives up to 3TB... Even though SD/SDHC/SDXC cards up to 256GB capability inside and one key backup speed up to 14~18 Mb/s to transfer to a portable hard drive is pretty sweet. There's also that one above-mentioned: https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-networking/3g-usb-adapter/tl-wr902ac/ But, here's some other beef against, a couple of them actually (from manual): If you use USB hubs, make sure no more than 2 devices are connected to the router. If you use a USB hard drive, make sure its file system is FAT32 or NTFS. I was evaluating in-between one of these: https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/dir-510l-wi-fi-ac750-portable-router-and-charger https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/dir-518l-wireless-ac-mobile-cloud-companion When popped up this one in my research ready to 4K streaming, advertised as so: https://www.dlink.com/en/products/covr-p2502-covr-hybrid-whole-home-powerline-wi-fi-system https://eu.dlink.com/uk/en/products/covr-p2502-hybrid-whole-home-powerline-wifi-system#Technical-Specifications This second option is also pretty interesting -- with VPN I think I will take the latter and this one to complement it too: https://macsources.com/slate-gl-ar750s-travel-router-review/ https://medium.com/@mccob/mini-review-of-gl-inet-slate-gl-ar750s-ext-8284e2bfac62
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There are no angels in the Catholic altars, only saints and you'll hardly find them in the real life. I don't see anything wrong to make money with a business. Max has his own family to keep going as he wrote. Who can be against that? ; ) On the contrary, seems fairly productive to make viable some core interest of our own. The point is to strictly limit (or not) our conduct and every steps submitted to an agenda. I hope not Max's case. Too lit to be legit. That's a sacred secret and not exactly free balance to make it happen all long way. I make it for living with passion. That's to my book. So far so good (E : -) PS: The most funny is to be me to remind those old battles with Jon because of Max's Sony bias he was used to disagree when happened... Me sorta defending Max now, if sounds that and it is somehow, in a certain angle of view, is hilarious to say the least : -P
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I understand Andrew. I sincerely see EOSHD to be unfairly underrated more often than due... It is nice from Max to pop up anyway. Hope you stay in a serious way, though. Not only for an episodic agenda of your very own. I was used to post links to EOSHD in the comments section of Max's YT channel videos. How many others outside come here other than lurking and do the same?
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https://www.newsshooter.com/2019/06/19/hasselblad-x1d-ii-50c-medium-format-mirrorless-camera/