Wulf
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very well done, gorgeuos starting point
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there was an article with screenshots from the time lines of big productions on slashcam. not so long ago and yes, it was quite boring: 95 % AIVID, AVID and AVID. If I read stuff like this 'wonderful experience', 'great team' and so on I normally stop, as there is in generally no further valuable information provided, only an advert.
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D750 image quality - does it match 5D Mark III 14bit uncompressed raw?
Wulf replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Wow, too. And nothing ironical this time, keep up the great work. -
never read it. too long. too boring. back to the topic: of course Nikon is the be(a)st cam now. The stores had begged/asked Nikon for doing so: the best customer is the one who switches his system and need everything new - a wet dream comes true. Canon just waiting a year or two until the people have sold everything. Not only my phantasy, we've seen this before with the D3.
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LUGGAGE Trailer - would love to hear your thoughts! (also, which camera...)
Wulf replied to Jonesy Jones's topic in Cameras
stunning landscape shots in the dunes! looks really like a BIG production :-) -
a Nikon body has always been the best place for a Sony sensor w/o any doubt, really :-)
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hm, maybe it's not that easy - N is 100% depending on sony's sensors D3, D3x, D800 and not to forget the smaller crop cams, nearly all of them have Sony inside.
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... the silhouette looks more like a cropcam, no room for a pentaprism, so maybe...?
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the 28/2 AI(S) is regarded as a top glass, which I would confirm by personal xp during the last ten years...
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yeah, don't let us die stupid
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hm, not even with raw in my eyes. I once had a still cam which was a bit too saturate for my taste - I had to add a desaturated layer in PS. o/c it could be just me, but colour rendition is always the very first I look at every cam, maybe a relict of being a stills shooter for a looong time
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I'm not sure about that.
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look at nikonhacker.com the ugly macroblocking/banding is almost gone, it depends on your shooting/lightning/scenes if there's a big difference or not, mostly it's more supple but nevertheless an improvement
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That might be true for still photography with an 36 mp sensor.. Others considered any ol' AIS 50 as good enough, in their vision content is king...
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ebay prices for GH1s started to climb again...
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that sry for the fullquote, but it's impossible to shorten this w/o throwing very valuable information away.
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voigtländer 21 1.8 ?
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54 mentions of video vs 32 of photos in Nikon D810 press release
Wulf replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
and that's the problem - why should they change anything? oh, I forget about this retro df thing... olle sensor, olle body, olle customers. A bit like Kodak, you see? Or more Leica? Hasselblad. Mamiya. Contax. Minolta. Voigtländer. Zeiss. Rollei. at least they left some glas for andy's thread, lol At one time they were all gigants, state of the art... w/o the D3 sensor, Nikon would have been a thing of the past, too. Nowadays this could happen very quickly. I only shoot Nikon because used glasses/bodies were so f*** cheap when I was a poor teen, 'cause all profs were running to Canon early in the 90's. Canon/Nikon are looking at each other, Canons got the sealings and more frames, Nikons got the higher resolution. Nikon's managers are a bit obsessed in term of maximal still quality, looking at medium format etc. Fine, but historically progress in photography was NOT driven by quality, but by availability. Large format -> medium format -> small format --> mobiles? The mass market. it's the customers, who still associated Quality = DSLR. no wonder, if you looked at N's own mirrorless line... but the very day when DSLRs are as 'kewl' as LP-players or VHS-video, Nikon must have found a solution. look at FlickR, what's the most used body? :-) -
my next lense is a tilf/shift
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good examples, hmcindie but as I understand the TO was referring to the ultra THIN DOF so called 'DSLR-Look', like shooting with f= 1.4 or 2.0 on FF with >60 mm, which absolutely isolates the protagonist in a headshot. As we knew, some people abused this idea and started to shoot everything really wide open, even landscapes... :-) all your examples would perfectly work as a still alone, as there is still a relation between the figure and the background. After you have shown the complete scene, you could concentrate on the story, on the acting with a softer 4.0 or 5.6.