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I think you’ll be fine with whatever profile you use. As far as I can see, the Classic Chrome profiles are more or less the same …at least I don’t see a difference worth mentioning. There is a bit more magenta in the Pro Neg Std profile but no doubt better to correct than I did.
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Thanks for sharing.

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35 minutes ago, kye said:

Still interested in this?  If so, what settings and style of shot do you want?

Thanks but no. I had the camera last year. I really liked the camera, though but eventually moved onto the 5D3 and Raw Video. 

How do you like it? I’m hoping the rumor that the XC20 will have an interchangeable lens mount is true. 

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2 hours ago, mercer said:

Thanks but no. I had the camera last year. I really liked the camera, though but eventually moved onto the 5D3 and Raw Video. 

How do you like it? I’m hoping the rumor that the XC20 will have an interchangeable lens mount is true. 

I'm still making friends with it, working out settings and getting it setup with ND filters etc, and have only really shot one project with it, but it seems relatively intuitive for my run-and-gun style of shooting.

In terms of an XC20, there are only a few things about the XC10 that make me think about other cameras, and I'm not sure how likely it is that an XC20 would fix them.

I'd really like more accurate focus peaking (it's very optimistic about what it in focus), some higher bitrate options for the 1080 modes, and maybe a second ND filter, but that's all I've bumped into so far on it.  

In terms of the grass being greener, yeah, an F1.0 lens would be great, but would I sacrifice zoom range to get it, probably not - being able to point the camera at whatever is going on and not having to change lenses all the time sure is liberating.  Besides, if you were going to have to swap lenses to get shallow DOF then the logical choice would be the Sigma f1.8 zoom lenses, which don't have image stabilisation, so for me the XC20 would either have to have IBIS or I'd have to put it on a gimbal, which is yet another thing that is heavy, can break, requires batteries / chargers / charging / etc.
And of course, higher frame rates, RAW, makes coffee, etc..  I think it's probably good enough for me to wait for the GH7 or something like that!

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On 1/13/2016 at 10:27 AM, Geoff CB said:

I'll throw up a sample with my "Flat" settings shortly.

Edit: Here you go. Included two shots at ISO 100 outdoor and a festival shot at 1600

geoffcbassett.com/nx1samples.zip

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I tested the footage but when I color grade it I get some weird artifacts assuming this was shot with a 3D lens seems to resemble those type of affects.

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