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Back in the day when I was testing c-mounts with m4/3, I was able to get full coverage with some 12.5mm lenses. In some respects, that was good enough, but I'd love to be able to use a 10mm Angenieux or Kern... or even some 6 or 8mm lenses, that's why I'd really love a true S16 sized sensor. Unfortunately, Panasonic probably isn't in business to make cameras solely for my interests... BASTARDS!!!
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Hopefully, Panasonic has done something to fix their menu system too. The GH6 and S5iiX menus are utter garbage. They were praised for their menus when Sony was getting crap for theirs and now it's a mess. And why do I have to change frequencies to shoot true 24p? I don't have to do that with my FP. When you add the 180 degree shutter benefit in Panasonic cameras... wouldn't it make sense to include a 48p option in that true 24p mode to utilize the benefit of shutter angle? Not including BM, the FP should be the gold standard for camera menus.
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These are not the skintones you are looking for.
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Is there an equivalent s16 crop mode in the GH7? I haven't looked into that yet. The GH6 didn't have one. Of course, almost any lens can be adapted to m4/3, but I'm talking a 1"ish sensor. I've owned my fair share of m4/3 cameras and shooting with adapted, vintage lenses have always felt wrong and made me dislike the format. The crop was never quite close enough to utilize wider c-mount lenses. Point is... for me... m4/3 always felt slightly handicapped for lenses. Am not a fan of speedboosters and dislike most of the native lenses I've used.
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Yeah nobody wants to see your homemade porn, Kye.
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Let's be honest here, though. How many current Panasonic S series shooters are excited about going back to m4/3 and its' lenses/crop? Show of hands? At the risk of sounding contradictory, with further thought, I find the GH7 release to be a bit... cynical... for lack of a better word. In less than a year, the S2H will be released with similar and/or better features. Is Panasonic just trying to get one last bit out of m4/3 and the unsold GH6 parts before they discontinue the entire m4/3 division? Wasn't there a rumor that they were getting out of the camera business? With the recent, although utterly stupid and repugnant, GeraldUndone "controversy" (nonsense) doesn't this release seem a bit odd... borderline full-stop weird? When you add the, out of left field, LogC aspect, is it possible that Panasonic is purchasing Arri like Nikon purchased Red and Panasonic is cleaning shop to release an entirely new division/lineup of cameras? With all that said, I'd really like to see Panasonic go full on weird and release a S16 c-mount camera with IBIS... go the other way and do something really ballsy!
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Although I appreciate the snark of this post, there's no evidence that a 4K image makes your film more Oscar worthy than a 2K image... so...
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I will be curious to see where the GH series goes from here. This seems like an apex for m4/3. You can only assume that the GH8 will be GH8K, and I'd love to see a GHX eventually, but I'm not sure it will have the legs to last that long. I can only imagine that the YT twits are already planning their future, September videos stating... "Why I'm selling my GH7..."
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But once again, the problem with the GH series of cameras and flagship m4/3 cameras, in general, is the cost. Although $2200 is a reasonable price for the features you're getting, for me, it only makes sense if you're going all in and getting the 32bit audio unit and the LogC key... at that point... after you add a lens or two, you're looking at 3-4 grand... and then you're in R5C, Z8 territory... but then if you go that route and get lenses for those systems, you're in C70 or Komodo territory. It's a never ending game of upselling that I just can't justify for a hobby.
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Also the Arri LogC curve and color science is considered the best in the industry. One of the biggest selling points for Resolve is the ability to "mimic" LogC via a Color Space Transform, so now that you can get that in camera with the GH7 with IBIS, and usable AF... working natively in FCPX via ProRes or ProRes Raw, is a pretty big deal. The GH7 is THE camera I never knew I always wanted and probably won't get. Maybe.
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The new DR Boost sounds like a better implementation. Hopefully, they fixed the chroma noise that plagued the GH6's DR Boost mode. I preferred the GH6 over the S5iiX, but the chroma noise was a deal breaker for me. I have to deal with it on my 5D3/ML Raw, no reason to mess with it on a modern camera if the shadows in bright daylight are riddled with it.
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Exactly. And then they add 32bit float internal audio... even with the added cost, it's a game changer for the one man band filmmaker. That said, I'm probably not a customer. I've use the GH5, had the GH6 briefly and briefly had access to an S5iiX and I'm just not a Panasonic guy.
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You gotta give it to Panasonic though, they took an entire market of loyal m4/3 users and halted any and all discussions about the full frame "myth" and made them loyal full frame shooters. And then when you think m4/3 is all but dead and buried... they flip the script and instead of releasing an S2H... they release the apex of m4/3 cameras. I guess they learned from their mistake of sitting on the GH6 release for so long. Release m4/3 first and then full frame a year later... Us dopes will buy both.
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I didn't see full frame on the rumored specs???
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Yeah you can get over an hour on the 5D3 with one battery.
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Hope you're not feeling ill?! I know how that feels, they have a classic car show about two blocks away from me once a year... why couldn't it be one block? Probably the truest statement I read all week.
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No reason to play the Devil's Advocate, the 5Diii/ML Raw is one of the best images I have seen for the money... especially if you aren't too concerned with playing the resolution game. Is it perfect? No. Is the workflow a little tedious? Sure. But man those files!
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I didn't post my camera choice just to be forced to defend it. With that said... please tell me another camera that has 14bit full frame, uncompressed raw video for less than $1000? Please I'd love to see that camera? As far as the Sigma FP being a better camera... I've had the 5D for about 7 years and the FP for about 1.5 and I'm sorry to tell you... the FP is not a better image... unless all you care about is getting sharpness via resolution. And this is coming from someone that truly likes the Sigma FP. I will say that I do agree that the FP is a weird successor of the 5Diii/ML Raw, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Sigma got inspiration from that camera and firmware. As is, the similarities make the cameras a bit too redundant for me, so after a lot of testing and consideration, I am keeping the 5Diii and selling the FP. I don't really need 4K and I have access to an S5iiX if I do... weirdly I find the ProResHQ out of the S5iiX to be damn near close in quality to the FP.
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What boggles my mind is how on earth a couple of minutes a day with a camera for a couple days on a trip is going to give enough insight into how well the camera works under normal circumstances? It sounds like a bunch of smoke and mirrors that the camera manufacturers and the YouTube personalities engage in to give the hopped up consumer. Obviously, it works. Do they get loaner cameras too to help with the reviews? Do the marketing folks "coach" you at these retreats by repeating catch phrases or some other subliminal techniques to push the "reviewer" towards a positive review? Or do they bank on the innate notion that it is harder to be critical when someone has been so nice. It reminds me of the South Park episode when some Asian country was trying to take over South Park by telling them how much bigger American penises are compared to Asian ones.
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To add... anytime gear becomes the center of discussion, there always ends up being flame wars. This camera is better than that camera. The features on my camera beats the features on your camera. My dick is bigger than yours. Blah, blah, blah. And the videos from YT get celebrated for it. If GeraldUndone posts a video about whatever technical, resolution achievement it becomes a fact and a must have. If Zedlin, a working Hollywood cinematographer, posts a video about how and why filmmakers are chasing the wrong thing... he's considered a dipshit.
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I don't know... I think all of these YouTube personalities are full of shit, on some level. And that's fine. It's a niche market in and of itself and if they have found a way to feed their families, then it's no worse than many other professions. As long as you know where they're coming from, then I don't care one way or the other. They all follow trends amongst themselves, chasing each other's angles. The new angle seems to be... why YouTube content creating is soul draining and why I am getting out. A month or two ago, one of my favorite YT shillebrities posted a video with that topic and then he broke in the middle for a word from his sponsor... HAHAHAHA!!!!
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He's been on Noam Kroll's podcast as well and he mentioned an ingenious thing he does when he slates a shot. He basically claps and then instead of calling it Take One, take two, etc... he uses the file name on his zoom recorder in place of scene/take name/numbers... if that makes sense
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Or this model was selling better than the Pyxis but they want to push that camera as their next gen of cameras. Either way it's a good deal and equivalent to the famous OG BMPCC fire sale of 2014.