Ninpo33 Posted Friday at 07:08 AM Share Posted Friday at 07:08 AM 4 hours ago, IronFilm said: I think we could mention Fujifilm too, perhaps not quite as great value as Panasonic (but Fuji's new X-M5 shakes that up! The best value camera currently?) but they do usually still provide very good value and do even better with their series of constant firmware updates. Yes indeed, I did actually mention them above briefly along with LUMIX for pushing the innovation at budget prices. I’m going to order the black X-m5 as soon as I sell a couple more lenses. At $800 it’s a crazy good deal and the Ninja V+ I just bought used from Tokyo should be able to handle the 12bit 6.2k raw out of that little guy just fine. Found a used Blazar Nero 1.5x adapter on sale last month and I found it does much better on APS-C compared to full frame. Looking forward to some super small anamorphic fun using the open gate 6.2k with both the Yashica scope and the Blazar on the pint sized X-M5. Just imagine back a few years ago if someone told you that you could shoot open gate 12 bit prores raw at 6.2k paired with a Ninja and a new, small budget 1.5x anamorphic adapter for a total cost of $2k. Thats a 9360 x 4160 image after 1.5x desqueeze in post. Insane. FB marketplace score, Blazar Nero pictured below with my dream lens, Tomioka 55mm f1.2 in m42 mount. Good times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kino Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM Share Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM On 11/20/2024 at 9:39 PM, IronFilm said: True. But not because of the A1mk2, but because of AImk2 With all the extra processing and heat generation, the body should have been enlarged to match those of other flagships (e.g., Canon R1, Nikon Z9). In room temp, the A1 could record 8K up to 90 minutes without any problems, but the best I've seen for the A1 II in similar conditions is 60 minutes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IronFilm Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 19 minutes ago, Kino said: With all the extra processing and heat generation, the body should have been enlarged to match those of other flagships (e.g., Canon R1, Nikon Z9). In room temp, the A1 could record 8K up to 90 minutes without any problems, but the best I've seen for the A1 II in similar conditions is 60 minutes. ah my response you were replying to: On 11/21/2024 at 6:39 PM, IronFilm said: True. But not because of the A1mk2, but because of AImk2 Was me making a perhaps too subtle joke, as I was writing AImk2 instead of A1mk2 Because AImk2 is going to totally change the game for the stock footage business! (of insects, and everything else) Kino 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kino Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM On 11/21/2024 at 3:00 PM, eatstoomuchjam said: Sony seems to have mostly skipped 6K for their cameras (unless there is one I'm forgetting). They have 4K and 8K available. I guess you are referring to Sony's consumer and prosumer cameras. This one only costs $60K! eatstoomuchjam and Ninpo33 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kino Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM 21 minutes ago, IronFilm said: ah my response you were replying to: Was me making a perhaps too subtle joke, as I was writing AImk2 instead of A1mk2 Because AImk2 is going to totally change the game for the stock footage business! (of insects, and everything else) I saw that. I thought you were referring to the extra processing chip that allows for the new AI and AF in the A1mk2. That damn AI stock footage will finish us all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:58 PM Sony does ‘seem’ to have gone off the boil a little in recent times… Low res LCD’s, a variety of video features ‘missing’ and pretty piss-poor firmware updates are the main gripes. But then all brands have pros and cons… Personally, I think it’s Nikon who have the most traction right now, at least when it comes to hybrids. Canon fairly similar in some ways but far less lens options and higher prices. Lumix on hold. Fuji need to get their AF up to snuff. Leica and Hasselblad inhabit their own universes so I don’t count and nor do I M4/3. I certainly would not pay what Sony are asking for their mildly updated camera when the other options that exist are available. The lens though… Still pondering that one but still think the Sigma pairing of the 28-45 f1.8 and 28-105 f2.8 are a more compelling option for essentially the same outlay. Ninpo33 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eatstoomuchjam Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, MrSMW said: Fuji need to get their AF up to snuff. Maybe they did? Feedback on the new firmware seems positive so far. Now waiting to hear some actual use reviews beyond what some YouTubers do in their house or yard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSMW Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago Well yes, possibly as I have also read the new XM5 is supposed to be a lot better. To be fair, when I did use the system, I thought it was OK. A bit shit in the early X years, but I had no gripes from the X Pro2 / XT3 onwards for my needs. It doesn't seem to have developed much since then? Until maybe now. Otherwise, I think both the APSC and the medium format system are great and I wouldn't hesitate to use any as they exist today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kino Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago The price of entry may be higher than Canon and Nikon mirrorless, but the image quality is undeniable. That is a world-class sensor that shares tech with the 8K Venice and Burano. Coming from Canon, there is also the issue of third-party lenses, where Sony has a huge advantage that balances out the higher initial price point. In terms of the "subsampling," this is 4K/50 from the A1 and it looks incredibly detailed for what it is: Here is the A1 in 4K/120 (HVEC 200Mbps 4:2:2 10 Bit): I'm just amazed at what Sony achieves in this little camera and its highly efficient/compressed codecs. Ninpo33 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninpo33 Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Kino said: The price of entry may be higher than Canon and Nikon mirrorless, but the image quality is undeniable. That is a world-class sensor that shares tech with the 8K Venice and Burano. Stunning. I’m happy for the new announcement because the video specs didn’t change enough for me to care and that means a $3k A1mk1 is in my near future. I fell in love with the footage shown at the link below. There’s a trick people discovered about sending out 8k to a Ninja recorder but recording in 4.2k Gerald Undone discusses it at length on one of his A1 update videos. it gives you the best possible image out of the camera I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninpo33 Posted 11 hours ago Share Posted 11 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Ninpo33 said: There’s a trick people discovered about sending out 8k to a Ninja recorder but recording in 4.2k Gerald Undone discusses it at length on one of his A1 update videos. it gives you the best possible image out of the camera I guess. That reminds me, does anyone know if Sony and Atomos were ever able to get the 8k output working over HDMI? It took 2 years of them working with Canon to get it working. Haven’t seen anyone mention if the mk1 has been updated or if the mk2 has the option for 8k external. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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