lenny87 Posted August 9, 2017 Share Posted August 9, 2017 Hello there, I have a Panasonic Lumix G7 and i just bought the Atomos Ninja Flame. Yesterday i made some test shots and they came out very noisy,..see picture Anybody got an idea why this could be? Or send me in the direction where i need to search to solve the problem? The G7 had following settings: ISO 640, aperture 3.5, shutter 50, white balance set manually , Picture style: Natural Contrast: -5 Sharpness: 0 Noise reduction: 0 Saturation -5 camera was set to 4K uhd .mp4 - 25fps 100mbs The Atomos was set to Prores 422 Is there anybody who was had something like this? I can't really think that so much noise comes from a ISO from 640? Maybe my censor from the camera became to hot (i read online that this can also cause noise) And there is a good change that my camera was to hot cause it was sitting exactly under the main lamp (800watt) which lights the front of the character. Today i am going to make the same shot with a cold camera and see if that was the problem. Meanwhile i hope somebody on the forum can lead me in the right direction to solve the problem. Thanx in front greetz Lenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenny87 Posted August 9, 2017 Author Share Posted August 9, 2017 I have done some testing: comparing the internal mp4 footage with the external atomos Prores 422 footage I got screenshots from the comparence from the Blue channel and from the color channel: Cold camera is: when i made the shot with the camera 1 second after i had put all the lights on. Warm camera is: when the camera was on for an hour, warmed up, cause of the influence from one of my lights, which was very close to the camera. MP4Internal / Prores 422 Atomos In the left you see the cold camera MP4 Internal. In the right you see the warm camera Prores 422 recorded with the Atomos. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prores 422 Atomos / MP4Internal In the left you see the cold camera Prores 422 recorded with the Atomos. In the right the cold camera MP4 internal. I forgot to put the main lights out in my DIY green screen room, when i filmed the cold-camera shot with the prores 422. Which is not so bad after all, cause you can see, that although it has more light coming in then the internal mp4 shot. The prores 422 still has loads more noise. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- left-cold-prores-right-warm-prores-400%-blue-channel.jpg Cold-camera-prores 422 / warm camera prores 422 they are both scaled up to 400% In the left you see the cold camera Prores 422 recorded with the Atomos. In the right you see the warm prores 422 recorded with the Atomos. Here i also forgot to put the main lights out in my DIY green screen room, when i filmed the cold-camera shot with the prores 422. You can see that although the lighting is differently the noise is not. As far as i can tell?! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So i think that i can conclude out of this, that the problem has nothing to do with a warm censor, but either with the HDMI output from the Lumix G7, or something with the Atomos, or something with the hdmi cable. Or maybe completely something else?? At the moment i am using a normal hdmi cable from 10€: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00J99Z0SU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Do you think i should buy the Atomos HDMI cable? Thanx in front greetz Lenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manna-hata Movies Posted June 18, 2018 Share Posted June 18, 2018 How's it going? Yeah I am getting noisy footage on the Ninja Flame via Panasonic G7 as well. Not sure why. My ISO was down to 200. Did you ever find out what the issue was? Thank you kindly. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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