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Everything posted by Marco Tecno
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Aaron: for lights. Ntsc with artificial lights gives flickering. Besides with pal you have 25fps at the same bitrate as 30fps.
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Aaron: 120 is NOT selectable if DIS is enabled. Hence disabling dis is a required action. And re-enabling is again a necessity when you want it again after selecting pal and 4k. So many selections to be done back and forth in different menus.
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Seems like some samples are more subject to this!
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Vaga, not enough. I need to switch from pal to ntsc and turn dis off to enable 120 (while I want it on for 4k).
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I use to set the iso manually, but that's quite easy to calculate if you want the equivalence. I think the basic 'shortcuts' should be the ones I mentioned, allowing to swap from 1080@120 to 4k@25, which I use in different situations and for different needs.
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Mountneer, I asked for such a shortcut some weeks ago. I'd like to be able to access thes evideo modes at the press of a button: A) 1080-120-1/250-ntsc-no dis B) Uhd-25-1/50-pal-dis
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Well, I guess this is not really like mjpg, in the sense that mjpg won't have such a high bitrate...anyway...a huge difference indeed.
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SD-Card Benchmark (with Samsung tool in DEV mode)
Marco Tecno replied to derderimmermuedeist's topic in Cameras
Something is wrong with this bench. The 2000x can do 5-6fps when buffer is full with raw+jpg. -
I paid almost 100€ for it, 6 months ago. So indeed that's a steal. You'll notice a great increase in responsiveness.
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As already said, with the lexar 2000x (fastest UHS-II card on the market now) the camera can continue at 15fps in super fine jpg when the buffer is full. To do the trick one should enable silent e-shutter on NX1 (otherwise...bye bye shutter) and increase the fps at least to 24fps. review of Lexar: http://www.cameramemoryspeed.com/reviews/sd-cards/lexar-professional-2000x-uhs-ii-32gb-sdhc-memory-card/
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What were your in camera settings?
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Out of curiosity, normal jpg for stills in what standard is encoded? I mean...it's 8 bit, but...can it be referred as something like 4:2:2? I'm asking since, if silent shutter could be enabled on nx1, it could already shoot at 15fps jpg @6.5 at top quality...and with the lexar 2000x that lasts forever.
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That'd be gorgeous but...imo unlikely. Anyway think about it...6.5k with ultra high bitrate!
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I'd really like to be able to use cropped uhd (ala nx500) on nx1, as a form of digital lossless zooming.
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Exactly. 10bit would be an incredible achievement for nx1, but I doubt it will be easily implementable. The bitrate hack is already a big potential improvement.
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No reply for now :-P
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Nikon D5 with 4K video, announcement expected tonight
Marco Tecno replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Such a huge camera body :-P P.s. the girl in the video is cute! -
I'm also curious to see how the higher bitrate behaves with 1080@120fps.
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The second image is incredible. P.s. now think about what could be recovered if the bits were 10 instead of 8, with that high bit rate!
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Petty outstanding. Curious of seeing what it could be done with gammaDR and Andrew's lut.
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Let's hope he doesn't vanish like the early nx hackers :-P
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My lexar 2000x can do about 250MB/sec write, so even 250Mb would be a joke for it!
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This could actually happen with a lot of lenses and sensors in one device. But it's not something we'll see tomorrow. Maybe in 3-4 years. Who knows?
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The armwrestlers look 'big and bad' while the monstars girls look cute :-P great footage!
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I really hope so! In the meanwhile: http://***URL removed***/forums/post/57441089