DBounce Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 Not sure if this is the real deal, but the person who posted the video claims this is from the new Sony A7Rii. I'm honestly not blown away by this. What's your take? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricardo_sousa11 Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 Looks quite bad, but its probably his fault. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ebrahim Saadawi Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 The aesthetic is bad, the dynamic range in limited, highlights harsh, colours plastic, and overall electronic image. (The editing and grading and motion are bad but not our subject). Let's hope the A7RII image is not like that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattH Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 FAKE! Julian and Emanuel 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emanuel Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 FAKE!For sure... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jax_rox Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 100% fake. It doesn't even look like Sony footage (not to mention why would you mke a big deal of '4k video' and then only upload 720p footage to YouTube). terozzz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Bowgett Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 If you select the 1080p60 option, it looks very much like it was shot at 60fps, and I don't recall any mention of the A7Rii having a 4k60 mode. Either this is an outright fake, or whoever filmed it had no idea what they were doing and put the camera in 1080p60 mode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricardo_sousa11 Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 100% fake. It doesn't even look like Sony footage (not to mention why would you mke a big deal of '4k video' and then only upload 720p footage to YouTube).I can see it 4k.Maybe the user settings were over saturated and what not, but its way too early to see, and this could totally be fake, it really doesnt correspond to what sony showed us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j.f.r. Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 This is what happens when people do not shoot (OP). That is definitely NOT any variation of Sony A7x footage....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dahlfors Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 There's been a few channels on youtube posting fake camera sample videos when cameras are released (probably to get ad views). Chances are that this is one of those channels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzynormal Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 Fake or not, I'm not sure why people judge a camera's IQ capabilities when in the hands of obvious amateurs posting junk on youtube. Well, I guess if they want to see the limitations of the default settings and images made by GAS geeks with no visual skills...And it's not just amateurs. I mean, let's recall that official NX1 film about the lady in the fridge. That looked lame as heck, but we all know the camera has potential well beyond what was on display in that instance. j.f.r. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrorSvensson Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 didn't know youtube supported 4k 60fps, but this is clearly not a7rII Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Members Mattias Burling Posted July 3, 2015 Super Members Share Posted July 3, 2015 Imo it looks pretty much like all the official Sony promos usually does, unimpressive. But it definitely looks Sony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuzzynormal Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 Imo it looks pretty much like all the official Sony promos usually does, unimpressive. But it definitely looks Sony. Yup. For whatever reason, the Japanese strive for the fast frame rate aesthetic. Not sure how they got started down that path --maybe because of the big way consumer technology is tied to their national economy, those legacy developments during the old broadcasting standard (ntsc 60i) days affected the culture? I do know the "asadora" programming has always been hugely popular and they've been doing those @60fps since the early 1960's. Almost all of their "prime-time" programming would do the same.Imagine a mini-series like "Roots" or "Edge of Darkness" grabbing the popular imagination, but instead of it being filmed at 24p on analog film, it was all shot on 60i broadcasting cameras. The Japanese would do a lot of their stuff electronically. They're both motion pictures, but obviously look really dissimilar. Point is, the Japanese now typically prefer fast frame rates with pristine zoom broadcasting lenses over the cinematic look, and that difference translates into 60fps PR videos that tend to appear way too clinical to western eyes.So, all that sort of nonsense being said, just consider the context when looking at Sony PR vids. They're coming at imaging from a different taste. Amro Othman and Xavier Plagaro Mussard 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AaronChicago Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 Bringing back that ole Sony VX1000 look. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aragonnarun Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 why some of the shots are in 2.35:1, and the others are in 16:9? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRenaissanceMan Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Alright, can we all just agree that this is fake shitty footage and move on? Julian 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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