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Yeah I'm not ashamed of saying my XT2 is on it's way out, and the EOS R will be replacing it. It'll be a perfect B-cam to my C100 (or maybe it'll be the other way around!) The 4k crop sucks but i've been living with that same exact crop just fine on the XT2. Will probably need to get the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 and a new gimbal. I'll probably mostly still shoot in 1080p, with cropped 4K shots for punching-in or product close-ups. I'm real excited about 10-bit CLog & Focus Guides for MF. Smooth aperture control via ring adapter for my EF legacy glass & Eye-AF is a cool bonus too. Overall this is satisfactory for my needs at the given price point. Would not have paid 5D4 money for it though.
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Easy just assign multifunction bar to 1080p <-> 4K resolution, and voilà!
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Oops caught me slippin on my crop math!
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Hey look at it this way, that 50mm 1.2 can double as a 85mm 1.2 in 4K ! Yay!
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Anyone do the math on the crop factor? it's looking way more than 1.6x
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That's a typo.. Canon state "4:2:0 8-bit internal": There is an 8-bit & 10-bit CLog setting...?
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There is Electronic IS, so combination IS is probably lens IS + digital IS. 4k crop is a bummer. RS is even worst. Best hope is for much improved (M50 like) FF 1080p. I'll probably be getting one though: Eye AF, DPAF, Focus guides, Clog & 10-bit out, Vari ND.. pretty good for a $2K Canon
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Focus Guides + Peaking
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Full specs: Movie TypeRecording Formate: MP4< /br>Video:MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, variable (average) bit rate< /br>Audio:For editing (ALL-I): linear PCM< /br>Standard (IPB), Light (IPB): AAC Movie Size4K (3840x2160), Full HD (1920x1080), HD (1280x720)< /br>High Frame Rate movies: HD< /br>HDR Movies:< /br>With RF/EF lenses: Full HD< /br>With EF-S lenses and movie cropping: HD< /br>Time-lapse movies: 4K/Full HD Frame Rate 119.9p/59.94p/29.97p/24.00p/23.98p (with NTSC)< /br>100.0p/50.00p/25.00p/24.00p (with PAL)< /br>* 119.9p/100.0p used for High Frame Rate movies Compression Method For editing (ALL-I), Standard (IPB), Light (IPB) Bit rate/Card performance requirements (writing/reading speed)4K (29.97p/25.00p/24.00p/23.98p)/For editing (ALL-I)< /br>Approx. 480 Mbps/UHS-II, Video Speed Class 60 or higher< /br>4K (29.97p/25.00p/24.00p/23.98p)/Standard (IPB)< /br>Approx. 120 Mbps/UHS-I, UHS Speed Class 3 or higher /br>Full HD (59.94p/50.00p)/For Sound Recording Built-in stereo mics, external stereo mic jack provided< /br>Sound-recording level adjustable, wind filter provided, attenuator provided Headphone Headphone terminal provided, volume adjustable Cropped Movies Available Movie Digital IS Available (Enable/Enhanced) HDR Movies Available Time-Lapse Movies 4K or Full HD Time Code Can be appended Canon Log Available for card recording (when set to 8-bit) and HDMI output (when set to 8-bit/10-bit) Remote Control Shooting Available Still Photo Shooting Not available during movie recording HDMI Output Image output without information display available< /br>* 4K output supported; Auto/1080p selectable ---------- Eye AF also supported ---------- Price info: Body = 237,000 yen [$2127 / €1840] 28-70 2 = 420000 Y = $3769 24-105 4 IS = 155000 Y = $1390 50 1.2 = 325000 Y = $2916 35 1.8 IS Macro = 75000 Y = $673
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Canon Log & Focus Guides is a go!
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5D series was not designed with video in mind?! It started the whole FF video craze.. Anyways that's all very interesting but i doubt any of that applies here. Peaking & Eye AF have nothing to do with anyone getting sued. Both features are already in their $600 M50 MILC. You wanna make us believe they can't use it in their EOS R because of some kind "IP minefield"? If patents exist for those features (which i doubt is the case, especially peaking) Canon visibly own them and can apply them however they want. Reality is Canon are pros at product segmentation and have long kept video assist features for their cine line but they are also severely limited by their own tech. No BSI sensors, no IBIS system etc. Perhaps indeed if they tapped to Sony like Nikon did for sensors they wouldn't have fallen so behind, but Canon is stubborn and takes pride in doing things on their own. It's kinda reminiscent of Apple's stubborness to resist adopting intel chips in their Macs for the longest of times. Another thing is Canon likes to play it safe, and will withhold features to prioritize stability where others like Sony will cram features at the risk of overheat failures.
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@Mokara few people use live view for video in DSLRs? anyways we're talking mirrorless and just about every current mirrorless camera has peaking.. @mercer look closer, it's listed under playback. nothing indicates it'll be available in live view. it's a pretty annoying feature anyway imo.
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Panasonic announcing a full frame camera on Sept. 25???
Django replied to Trek of Joy's topic in Cameras
Looks like you might be right about the 1.5x crop on D5.. so let's hope Canon doesn't pull a 2016! -
Panasonic announcing a full frame camera on Sept. 25???
Django replied to Trek of Joy's topic in Cameras
The 2016 Nikon D5 shoots FF 4K.. -
Nikon Z6 features 4K N-LOG, 10bit HDMI output and 120fps 1080p
Django replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
@Andrew Reid The music video was shot in FX mode, internal, standard profile: "I filmed this straight to card. I had an exceptionally fast turn-around deadline so I did it for workflow ease. My camera profile was standard and it was shot in FX. I tried to create the cleanest most straight forward look so everyone can see how wonderful the footage looks without and color correction or editing." -
strangely enough Canon don't really advertise the peaking feature on M50 and Eye-AF isn't even listed in it's pdf specs! the EOS R will have a headphone jack, you can clearly see it in the leaked side pic:
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Panasonic announcing a full frame camera on Sept. 25???
Django replied to Trek of Joy's topic in Cameras
Well heres another fact: the single only Canon camera that currently shoots FF 4K without a crop is... the $33,000 C700 FF. Odds aren't looking very good but yeah who know's for sure heh. -
Fuji rumors says under $1,599. Pretty impressive specs, AF also got a welcome bump.
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Pretty sure EOS R will have peaking as it's available in M50. Both cameras share the new Digic 8 processor.
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Yeah it's easy to understand the frustration.. as from the looks of it I fear there will be no IBIS, no Log, no 10-bit..etc and then we got the elephant in the room: 4K crop. 1.74x is not Super35 and if Andrew is right and it's 1.9x well that's just micro 4/3 territory and who buys FF camera/lenses for that kind of crop? Not me. The 2012 1DC only had a 1.3x 4K crop. It would just be plain wrong to have to deal with +1.74x crop six years later. I'd rather just cop a 1DC. Sony set the bar high with A73 at $2K and now Nikon just upped to the ante with 10-bit out & 8K Timelapse. Canon shooters are expecting better video specs at end 2018. We'll get a clearer picture on Wednesday i guess.