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Well, no big news here: https://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-x-h1-4k-1-17x-crop-video-specs/
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Vegas Pro 15 has a native LUT plugin and can export HEVC. Its also the first Vegas edition to support Nvidia NVENC hardware rendering.
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What did you like better with the 12-100?
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Well, the A7SII does 4K 30p only, they will have to give us something more. It can be either 4K 60p or 10 bit, maybe both. Also, the sensor will be a new one, I don't think Sony will keep the same sensor tor the third time.
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"AF capabilities of the G9 put it in league only with the Sony A9 for sports shooters". I think this is a wishful thinking, contrast only AF compared to the Sony A9 693 phase auto focus points. I have tested the A9 with a fast action and this is a very high bar to be reached.
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The new A7R III does not dim the back screen anymore while taking 4K.
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The E M1 II power switch can be assigned to the lever around the AEL button on the camera right side. And, by the way, many Canon DSLR have a left side power switch but they are still the most popular today...
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How come the G9 has better ergonomics than E M1 II?
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We had the same topic on the GH5...
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Why are modern TV's defaulted to horrible settings out the box?
liork replied to Oliver Daniel's topic in Cameras
The shit motion interpolation was made for the bad LCD technology, but they also put it in Plasma and new OLED tv's that don't need that! First thing I do is the shut this "feature" off. -
Time to dump Adobe. First impressions of Resolve 14 and EditReady 2.0
liork replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
You are not alone man, me too with Vegas :-) -
So buy ND filters... there are many to choose from for the Mavic.
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You can read about it here: https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Premiere-Pro-CC-2017-AMD-Ryzen-7-1700X-1800X-Performance-909/
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But all other NLE rely very much on CPU.
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How is that? With gaming, 4 cores are enough and the bottle neck is the GPU. For rendering, you need much stronger CPU with more cores.
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For us, we need best cpu for rendering, I do not care about gaming.
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"Turbo Boost 2.0 is what Intel calls its maximum Turbo or ‘peak’ frequency. So in the case of the i7-6950X, the base frequency is 3.0 GHz and the Turbo Boost 2.0 frequency is 3.5 GHz. The CPU will use that frequency when light workloads are in play and decrease the frequency of the cores as the load increases in order to keep the power consumption more consistent. Turbo Boost 3, in a nutshell, will boost the frequency of a single CPU core when a single-threaded program is being used." - Single core boost is 4GHz and only for a specific core. http://www.anandtech.com/show/10337/the-intel-broadwell-e-review-core-i7-6950x-6900k-6850k-and-6800k-tested-up-to-10-cores/2
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@jcs The 4.0GHz Turbo boost speed of 6950K is for single core, not all cores turbo. That was your mistake. All cores turbo is 3.5GHz only.
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Well, its rendering power is similar to i7 6900K but much less expensive...
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The Olympus E M1 II has it: you push a custom button, aim at a grey card, push again and you are set.
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@webrunner5 Some software, like Vegas Pro rely much more on CPU rendering than GPU.
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Are you all using Premiere or another Software? The Hardware have a different effect on different Software.
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It does record video, in 6K photo mode.
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5K RAW video on the Olympus E-M1 II usable for short clips!
liork replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The camera can write 160MB/s to SD cards: http://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/olympus-e-m1-ii/sd-card-speed-comparison-test/ -
Olympus E-M1 II and Rode Stereo VideoMic X first impressions
liork replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
From the video description in Vimeo: "Handheld shots, Olympus E-M1 II Static wide-angle shot, Sony A7S II"