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  1. All of the E2 footage released so far have that home video look, with an off-the-shelf sensor IMX294 it's hard to tune in the right colour science.
  2. Pretty impressive except for the harsh blownout highlights outside the car window, most camera will struggle with this so from a production standpoint, they could have put a sheet of ND gel over the window to bring the highlights down a bit.
  3. That's not good, please send these detailed info and pictures to Atomos so they could investigate. @DBounce Could you test this when your Ninja V arrive?
  4. Sounds like a similar issue to this: https://medium.com/storm-shelter/does-the-a7s-hdmi-port-break-s-log2-35d9396a7876 Have you tried grading the Ninja V clips? Maybe the shadow/highlight details are recoverable.
  5. A7S III "professional add-on units" detailed: Video Vertical Grip (1500USD) Video Interface Unit (2500USD) AXS-R7 Memory Recorder (7500USD) XLR Audio Jack (500USD) 8/10bit X-OCN RAW output
  6. How's that possible? With Z and R being FF mount and 16mm/20mm flange, normal mount adapters don't seem realistic, let alone speedbooster with optics in between...
  7. I believe the movie AF-C settings only take effect during recording, not in liveview standby.
  8. Yes F-log and DR400 work in all resolutions, framerates and codecs.
  9. NDA lift: A7S III confirmed NO IBIS No fully articulating screen, similar screen design as A7 III/A7R III A "professional add-on unit" will be available (could be a dedicated external recorder), making A7S III a capable B-cam to VENICE.
  10. Z7 Real world IBIS test out, leaps bounds ahead of Sony, might be on par with GH5: Z7的防抖效果比索尼强一万倍,看来真不是空... 来自主观独立第三方 - 微博.mp4
  11. As we expected, due to the significantly increased diameter of Z mount, the IBIS performance of Z7 looks on par with GH5: Z7的防抖效果比索尼强一万倍,看来真不是空... 来自主观独立第三方 - 微博.mp4
  12. We are talking about a specific individual on Weibo. She's the one who debunked the fake rumours including the 15.4MP sensor and A7000. https://www.weibo.com/KazuoHiraiSONY She's also the first one to (implicitly) point out that X-T3 uses a Sony sensor.
  13. All of these are likely to be true, as it came from a Japanese semiconductor engineer who's involved in the development. We'll see soon.
  14. When shooting 4K 50/60P, X-T3 has a crop factor (relative to FF) of 1.77, when shooting 1080 100/120p, it becomes 1.92. GH5S sensor has a crop factor of 1.9.
  15. There's no compromise. It's the same as Fuji's DR200, basically one stop shadow push for better highlight latitude.
  16. Have you tried neutral 0 -4 -2 0, with highlight tone priority ON?
  17. I heard an X-T3 owner who received the first batch of Ninja V shipment say that X-T3 can output 1080p 120fps via HDMI, when the high speed option is switched on in the menu. Can anyone confirm?
  18. Latest A7S III news from Weibo: Production sample does not have IBIS. Quad base ISO. 4K 120P confirmed.
  19. iPhone uses OIS and digital stablisation. There's no IBIS for mobile phone sensors yet. The reason why FF sensor IBIS doesn't work well compared to M43 is the mount diameter to sensor size ratio, if you look at FF mount, there isn't much space for the sensor to move around before vignetting. With M43 mount you get plenty of space and image circle for the sensor to move around.
  20. My take: A - GH5S, because of the yellow skin tone. B - 1DX II, because of the harsh highlight clipping. C - C200, because of the smooth tonal gradation and wide DR. D - X-T3, because the low contrast and slight colour tint scream ETERNA!!
  21. It looks on par with A7III 120p, minimal aliasing. Just wish it's available in 17:9 DCI mode as well.
  22. Not all of us have the latest PC/Mac hardware. However Adobe/BMD should release some updates soon to address HEVC performance issue.
  23. All those complaints about how difficult it is to edit HEVC footage further highlight the fact that HEVC isn't really intended as an acquisition codec.
  24. BT.2020 for now is only used as a container colour space, only a handful of RGB laser projectors can fully cover the gamut. Current UHD Bluray discs are encoded in P3 D65 colour space using BT.2020 primaries.
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