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FHDcrew

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  1. Good point, I could get a small pancake prime like the Nikon 4mm F2
  2. Did they make any weight difference?
  3. Haha! Isn’t that the reality we face 😆
  4. Good idea. I don’t see any NPF330 batteries. Any tiny batteries that might work? Smaller than the NPF 550? Could it be possible to power the monitor with the camera battery? I know battery life would be poor, but things would be light.
  5. I’m still very intrigued by the Canon 70D. That organic ML RAW image, but with DPAF.
  6. Yeah the EOS M is a beast. If someone ever stole my camera and I needed an emergency dirt cheap replacement it would probably be one of these ML cameras, EOS M or 5d II 🤣
  7. Any ideas on making the ninja v as utterly light as possible? Lightest I can achieve is using the smaller NPF-550 batteries, along with the Andycine lunchbox, a DIY half-SSD for the ninja v. Are there any even smaller lighter batteries? I don’t care if the battery life is not very good. Basically, any ideas as to how we can achieve maximum lightness with this setup? While maintaining record capability?
  8. Thanks, yeah it doesn’t seem to be any better. It’s just *different*
  9. Are there really any FOSS solutions superior to BGM v2? I know there is RVM but I feel if you can get that clean plate, BGM V2 is better.
  10. This is somewhat off topic but the software has been mentioned here. I want to use Background Matting V2 professionally; it is very impressive. Essentially it used AI to perform rotoscoping of a subject, allowing you to “green screen without a green screen.” My concern however is privacy. The successor to this project, Robust Video Matting, has the following on its GitHub page: that it was developed at ByteDance Inc. I know this company owns TikTok and are known for storing user data on Chinese servers. My question is, is background matting v2 safe to use? I mean the developers seem like fine people, but the lead developer worked at ByteDance for a while, and just seeing that text I’m the GitHub description I guess got me a little worried. Should I be concerned?https://github.com/PeterL1n/BackgroundMattingV2 https://github.com/PeterL1n/RobustVideoMatting
  11. Any ideas on making the ninja v as utterly light as possible? Lightest I can achieve is using the smaller NPF-550 batteries, along with the Andycine lunchbox, a DIY half-SSD for the ninja v. Are there any even smaller lighter batteries? I don’t care if the battery life is not very good.
  12. Was the sharpening decrease on the GH5 substantial? I’m hoping so.
  13. I’m sick of all the Insta360 YT spam. It’s getting ridiculous. Potato Jet should be called Insta360 Jet.
  14. Good to know. At least I find N-Log has great flexibility as is.
  15. I shoot N-log to the ninja v on my Nikon z6, using CST and other nodes in resolve. It grades very well. Has anyone used the Prores raw upgrade for the Z6? Is it worthwhile? I have a spare Mac so can use the Prores raw to cinema dng converter to work with the RAW footage in resolve. What annoys me is not the $200 fee but the fact that I have to send my camera in. also, N-log has a 1.1x crop. What is the Prores raw crop? Is it less?
  16. Exactly. Looks to me that the tech is there.
  17. I’d say so. It’s going to give you natural motion blur, and saying as the gimbal is stable, you won’t be relying on heavy post stabilization which benefits from decreased motion blur.
  18. Yep true. Though cameras like my Z6 would benefit. Andrew, how does your Zlog internal profile fare? Compared to external 10 bit NLOG? I just don’t like the size and weight do the ninja v, but much prefer NLOG to anything the camera produces internally.
  19. I’m sitting here with an ultra thin iPhone 13 in my hand. Screen size is similar to my ninja v. And just like the ninja it can record 10 bit 4k 60. But my phone is way thinner and lighter once you attach a battery to the ninja. The iPhone has better battery life without needing a massive NPF battery hanging off of it. Why can’t we use our phones as high quality external recorders? The existing solutions seem either nonexistent, or laggy with low bitrates.
  20. You could even get this from a Sony a7iv when using this setup. Gerald Undone uses this same principle on the Sony A1 to get 8k down sampled to a ninja v.
  21. Heck yes that is the best shooting format ever. I do it all the time with my Z6. You could get a cheap ninja star, and on practically any camera with separate hdmi output settings, can select 4k as the record format but set 1080 as the hdmi output format. Now you have oversampled Prores hq 1080p. Just no slow motion, which I don’t care about b
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