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Very sad. One of the very best.... Most of his works would be impossible to do with 90% of the cameras discussed here. It would be a jello party. Especially the inside the car shots that he used so often. Color/ dinamic range , artifact free and good motion cadence seems way more importante than the resolution/detail way cameras are taking. Sad that digital bolex went out of production. It would be ideal for this kind of filmaking...
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very good quality to my eyes
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No, you get more FOV : 1,08x crop of the full frame + 1 stop (with the speedbooster + 92% mapping) versus 1,5 crop of the s35
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Very nice footage! Is it J-Log? What LUT / Film emulation are you using (if any)? Did you soften the image in post? Thanks
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Sony A6300 review (rolling) - Striking image but nagging issues
gatopardo replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Are those people martians? Seems like they have green blood. -
There's footage from this camera that looks horrible ( like those yellow highlights that are present in many youtube videos ) and yours that looks quite nice. Is the J-log + grading that's avoiding this? Thanks mattias for the review
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There's a huge difference in the green hue ( in the leaves). The last one looks more like the 1DC.
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The LX100 seems to have huge problems because it tends to collect dust on the sensor. You will have to be very carefull with it.
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I've used the 10-18mm STM in the 3x crop mode quite a lote with the T3i. The image is then free from artifacs and aliasing. For me these are far more problematic than the softness. You get a soft but quite solid image.
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I don't these Luts at all. Ruining otherwise great footage. Horrible stuff
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There is a new 4K Panasonic camera coming at NAB
gatopardo replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I would like a GX8 with new sensor (more latitude) and full video specs like GH4 + cine Gamma profiles and better sensor stabilizer for video. -
KineMAX review part 1 - adventures in 6K raw and 110fps slow-mo
gatopardo replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Thank you for the review Andrew, great camera and nice footage. You should work more on grading techniques. I find this terrible. Looking how great painters made color balance in their master works is one of the best way to start learning IMHO. -
NX500 + http://www.amazon.com/Novoflex-NX-NIK-Aperture-G-Series/dp/B003Z6QFNC + http://www.amazon.com/Sigma-8-16mm-4-5-5-6-Nikon-Digital/dp/B003G28AZG/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1426537219&sr=1-1&keywords=sigma+8+-+16+mm + http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/868416-REG/Samsung_ed_em10_NX_External_Hot_Shoe.html + http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/769581-REG/LCD_Viewfinder_LCDVF169_LCDVF_16_9_Viewfinder.html And I think we have a good work tool.
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Buy the 10-18 stm and use the 3x crop mode all the time. No moiré , no aliasing, you can sharpen more the image in post this way, if you need it.
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IMHO too much contrast in the video makes it less usefull as a review samples. This "grading" hype is, again IMHO, destroying some lovely footage all over the internet. I stil can't see if NX1 is a good camera for color and latitude from the posted videos. Nevertheless, thank you for the footage.
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It has been announced in Japan : http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sony-a77i-officialy-announced-in-japan/
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
gatopardo replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Thanks Andrew for the review. Will it be possible to use a teleconverter with this camera? That would make it far more usable for me.