Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 http://vimeo.com/61441075Above - the compressed 2.4k version of 4K raw from the Nikon V1 by Javier Sobremazas There's a dark horse in our midst which very few know about, a camera which can shoot 4K raw at 60fps for $200. Full article adetrybed, JackHorror, alanbraken and 3 others 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurtinMinorKey Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Any idea what bit depth it is? More evidence of collusion by the camera companies.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Author Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 I believe it is 14bit off the sensor, 12bit in the file. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurtinMinorKey Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 ^Awesome work on this guys. This is really an amazing story/achievement. It looks so good it's ridiculous. Hopefully someone can hot rod one to increase the buffer size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Author Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 It's a very nice creative tool as it is. For the price it is a must-have. It is about time someone gave us Aptina Unchained though. This sensor in a consumer camera is a tragedy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLM Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Andrew, Does the V2, if that's the latest one do the same thing as the V1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Author Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 Yes it does the same but adds nothing new apart from the manual control in burst mode. Video mode and 400fps are the same and they didn't increase the buffer size. Another disturbing trend - yearly follow up models that don't progress the technology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLM Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Thanks ,I'm just asking cause it's probably harder to get a V1 since they are discontinued. I would love to get one and play with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Author Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 Easy to find everywhere. Check the eBay link on the article. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cantsin Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Hello - the RAW burst capabilities of the V1 and its use for filmmaking have been known for quite some time (at least to me :). BUT: There is a big caveat because this mode ("Electronic Shutter Hi") only works with fully automatic exposure and no control over aperture and shutter speed. And: it only works with Nikon system 1 lenses (maybe also with modern Nikon SLR AF lenses using the official Nikon lens adapter), NOT with adapted mechanical lenses, whether c-mount or otherwise. Believe me, I have tested it. Please correct the respective statements in your article. (And yes, for experimental filmmakers, the V1 is a dark horse - the first serious alternative to a 16mm Bolex and handprocessed film). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Andrew Reid Posted March 11, 2013 Author Administrators Share Posted March 11, 2013 I said ALL that in the article dude! It is the V2 you need for manual exposure controls in burst mode and adaptable lenses. Considering the clips are so short and exposure is locked for the shot I am fine with the P mode burst of the V1 for now. Not considering the V2 until I try this first - it is 3x more for practically the same thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLM Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 I was just talking to a friend who has the V2, and he was also saying you can only shoot in this way in fully auto mode. still Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucker Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 ooooh, gonna have to try this out! i for one am surprised that no one's really tried to seriously hack it yet,..... poor little thing suffering from sensor size stereotyping :P will try it out on my lunch break today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitsan Simantov Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 As usual, really awesome stuff Andrew! Is there no way to set it to a lower resolution (and jpg?) in order to get more frames into that buffer? I know some cameras add a limit even though the buffer is big enough (like the NEX-5n, where the settings don't seem to have any effect on the buffer. The NEX-6 is a little better though, I think I managed to get it to 18 frames at 10fps small jpeg before it slowed down to about 3fps.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stephenw Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Thank you so much for this article/ information about the Nikon V1. I have been agonising for weeks about whether to buy it or spend the money on new glass. This has helped me decide. The description of it as being like a Bolex 16mm really suits is, given its Battleship/Leica- esque aesthetic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickname Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 my switar 10mm 1.6 vignettes quite strongly on my j1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkGaydon Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 For RAW and 4K the Nikon 1 looks superb for tricks and bits. I have a Panasonic TZ30 which is great with the underwater housing. It also films Full HD 1920x1080 @ 24/25/30/50/60fps and is great for what I need from it. It does also produce 60fps burst mode at 2560x1440 in JPG format, clearly not as good as the Nikon 1's RAW/4K, but I did wonder if my Panasonic TZ30 can do 60fps burst at 2560x1440, why haven't Blackmagic added a similar feature into the Cinema Camera? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bart van der Horst Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Thanks this is important it simply means that big companies still hold on to the fact that superior film quality has to be expensive. This surely indicates that it is not true anymore. I think... sigh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Corwin Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 All I would need is about 5-10 seconds of footage at 30fps, and then I would be sold. Heck, I would even be sold if this was possible with full res jpegs... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drew Veeneman Posted March 12, 2013 Share Posted March 12, 2013 Nice. I'm curious if lowering the resolution or jpg format can stretch out the buffer cache to 2-3 seconds... but 4k Raw for 1 second is still awesome. I like fast cutting anyway. Losing control of exposure etc. doesn't seem like that big of a deal if your shooting raw. You'll have so much to work with in post that it won't matter. Does anyone know if high shutter speeds would still cause a strobing effect when your working directly with a still image sequence in your video editor? Aside from the impact on individual photos, I'm not sure the shutter speed would matter either... My $200 Nikon V1 is on the way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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