Yannick Willox
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Except that, in 2022, one can actually buy a truly highend system for exactly the same money (inflation included) you could buy an entry level system for 30 years ago. In that regard, maybe Mr. Huff is perpetuating his own sin. Audiophile hifi is complete nonsense once you see what you actually have to buy. At the very least video buyers don't use their cams immersed in a big pot of white paint, which is the visual equivalent of putting a 100.000 dollar "highend" audio system in an untreated living room. Way better to spend 75K on a good listening room, and then putting in a 10K system.
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Laughable Chris and Jordan video on medium format
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I am no expert, but isn't the entire point that sensor size at least matters & makes a (significant) difference because: a. for the same resolution, the pixels are much bigger b. different lenses, even if equivalent c. and even if you put the SAME lens on different sensor sizes, it effectively becomes another lens. Over the years I have found some lovely lenses for MFT, as the Kamlan 50mm f1.1, and the DZOfilm 20-70 T2.9 parfocal zoom (and an old 43 Samyang 85mm f1.4). Those lenses on MFT sensors just work. No point in discussing equivalency. -
Can you edit 4K 300Mbps footage stored on a NAS drive over WIFI?
Yannick Willox replied to kye's topic in Cameras
The newest MBP have WIfi 6, which should be quick enough. The problem would then be upgrading your NAS so it would actually get that speed and connect to a wifi6 access point. -
Can you edit 4K 300Mbps footage stored on a NAS drive over WIFI?
Yannick Willox replied to kye's topic in Cameras
The question is, how big are all your active projects ? I have an internal U2 8tb drive, and two 2tb M2, and sometimes (rarely) it is not enough for all active projects. Then I move stuff around during the night. I can, because everything is on my NAS, and has double offline copies. I can edit off my NAS with a standard 1 GB ethernet connection, but that is not something I want to do regularly, and certainly not with +3 multicam projects. 10 GB ethernet would probably work fine. So, if your NAS is quick enough and has a 2,5 GB ethernet option, you could try that ? However, a Samsung T5 2 TB is only 220 euro... Another option could be a Qnap TB-464 with M2 drives, but that would still not be wireless. IMO that is the biggest flaw of the new MBP - 8 TB is 2500 euro extra ! I bought my internal U2 drive for 850 euro. If Apple's pricing strategy wasn't based on gluttony, I would probably buy a MBP. -
I would archive to multiple conventional HDD. SSD won't keep its data for 20+ years, neither will writeable blueray discs if you're out of luck (I had boxes full of CD-ROM becoming totally transparant around 2003-2005 !). My HDD from around 1995-2000 still spin and read perfectly ... For the moment I am buying Exos X16 12 or 16 TB harddrives. Much more reliable than consumer HD, and only 25 euro/TB if you can find them.
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Had an outing with the Panasonic-Leica 10-25mm F1.7 on GH5
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Can anyone comment on the non-corrected distortion ? My DZOFILM 10-24 almost has none, but is sometimes a bit too soft towards the edges. -
5 cam in 4K with previews running, plus programme ? Which PC do you have then ? I cannot do that in my Ryzen 5950X machine ... Not at smooth 25 fps. I can do that zith braw. braw is more compact than prores at same quality levels. If I have a multicam shoot, and there is a GH5s running, it is like 200 GB for the GH5s (on 150mbit, not on 400 mbit codec !), and about 300 GB for braw Q5, same resolutions. So, braw is more performant and actually more compact, because for the gh5s I need to create proxies.
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Indeed, my dzofilm 10-24 is in fact 9.4 mm in 4k dci 🙂 with almost no distortion !
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Good suggestions, thanks. I'd probably need to find time to test. I never thought of putting everything on a 2K DCI timeline ... I should test the performance hit as well, sometimes we have a 8-10 cam setup, so even a small difference adds up when doing the multicam edit.
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Hello, i have a not so trivial question. I have been shooting with my bmpcc4k cams in 4k dci, because intuitively, it has the best quality. However, I always render at 1080p, delivery is full hd only. I actually prefer the 4k dci aspect ratio, but does this method give the best quality ? downscaling 4k to 1080p is maybe easier, as 4k dci to full hd while keeping the aspect ratio, means you actually do not have a 2:1 line ratio anymore. More complex math involved ? Even if quality is not an issue, would this possibly cause a performance hit on my cpu ? I imagine scaling 4k to full hd is easier. To summarize: I shoot in 4k dci, because of the aspect ratio and also because my lenses actually get a little wider. But would it be better practice to shoot in normal 4k, to downscale to 1080p ? Performance and or quality wise ? maybe I am overthinking this. thanks, yannick
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Suggestions for affordable fast (f2 and less), and sharp wide open 50mm
Yannick Willox replied to Henchman's topic in Cameras
Kamlan 50mm f1.1 mk2 Not so sharp at f1.1, decent at 1.4 and great from 2.8. I have it on one of my p4k almost every time. -
But you can change the order, of vst plugins anyway. You just need to know how ... the inspector panel is a hint, as are some arrow like thingies where you can accidentally click on. That is how I found out anyway...
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The clone tool has NEVER worked for me. It does not clone root folders, which is weird because as you format a SSD on a bmpcc4k, there are no subfolders to record in ... It also stops, crashes and gives errors. Total unreliability, which is weird because they promote it as THE way to clone/copy/verify your original media. ?
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And maybe the Ursa mini pro 12k...
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Blackmagic casually announces 12K URSA Mini Pro Camera
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I wasn’t joking you know 😀 of course, we should make fun of the guy on DPreview, more so as he probably meant it. i have been using p4k and p6k cams in multicam shoots lately, and I have to say they are pretty impressive. The GH5 and GH5s cannot keep up with the image quality. The P6k already allows for a decent crop in post. They all keep running until the 1tb ssd drives are full. No overheating signs ... If I would this kind of jobs on a daily basis, I would already have bought the 12k as a main cam. -
Blackmagic casually announces 12K URSA Mini Pro Camera
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yes, but even with 3 r5 cams you cannot do one shoot ... a 12k ursa is actually cheaper ... same goes for the glass if you already have it ! -
Ok thanks. I was mistaken that more keyframes = less motion interpolation = fast movement more in sync with the music. As an example, some passages can have 3 times up and 3 down per second. The easy solution was to make the tutti camera (view from the hall) one frame early. It could be a visual/psycho acoustic thing, we are used to hearing sound late when viewing from a distance. I did not change the close shots, and they always seem fine...
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Thanks, I need to experiment more I guess. I am starting to think the amount of keyframes are the determining factor. you say there is not a lot of movement, but 40 string players bowing happily is a lot of detailed movement. It is exactly there where things happen, and the conducter is unhappy, because where does Resolve decide to put keyframes ? The timing is very crucial here. uploading in full hd to Youtube. What happens with keyframes there ? Anyway, youtube does not keep a tight sync between image and sound anyway, so all of this is a bit theoretical. I just need a good starting point.
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Hello, I have a specific question, which google did not answer yet ... I have to render a big orchestral video project. I need manageable filesizes but correct motion (timing of the image on the music is essential). Are there settings that give better/worse results ? CBR/VBR ? The amount of keyframes ? I am quite in the dark concerning these rendering settings. Thanks !
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EOSHD testing finds Canon EOS R5 overheating to be fake
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I have this feeling this is all just a result of reduced timelines and segmented R&D. What if Canon intentionally did a bad thermal design, to have a thermal cripple hammer. What if, just months before the release, they realised the new sensor and cpu are so efficient, they do not really overheat as much. The overheating timers seem like an afterthought, implemented too quickly, by a five year old ! They will now engage a 12 year old for the firmware update, respecting the previously leaked time tables for the video modes. Anyway you look at it, they are utterly incompetent. -
Panasonic DMW-MA1
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Canon EOS R5 / R6 overheating discussion all in one place
Yannick Willox replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera this is a nice mini peltier fridge. Seems like somebody already built a cinema camera around it ! The second joke is, not only the r5 overheats, but it also fries your mac pro ... Meanwhile I am editing 8-cam 4k braw (one actually 6k) on a 1k self built pc ! Canon is really insulting their clients if you ask me.