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    • Already working on that.. think i'll tape the gimbal to a stick to get closer to the kitten she's alot tamer now  after a couple of weeks feeding her . i do have a few clips on the iphone 13 which i want to have a look at. I also now have that apple raw cam for the iphone  which i want to try as well. so win win i guess.    
    • I look forward to seeing some images..   enjoy, and grab some shots you can share with us!
    • Ok its official, i have no willpower at all...  as you can see not $700 but that was expected. I like the little embargo sticker, talking to a saleman they were only allowed to start selling these from yesterday. Hn gave me a gift card of $100 so the grip comes down to $54 easy decision. I did take it out of the box to charge it up on the way home as i had a usb to c cable in the car. I do wonder if i'm going to need a better memory card, what i have now is probably a bit ordinary.  Big day tomorrow it would seem. we'll find out tomorrow, i'll let the suspense build :)  
    • You know, I don't think that what I said above is correct.  If they defined their primaries then maybe the software vendors can adjust WB properly and the spectra doesn't need to be disclosed. It also strikes me that if you have the right equipment, measuring the spectral response is a simple exercise. Maybe better to just concentrate on what we point the damned things at... 😄 
    • I was just wondering if it would make any difference, doing it before or after, but I think I don't know enough about how the debayering is actually done. I suppose that if manufacturers don't share the spectral responses of the channels then no-one can know what the primaries are, so although they'll know the gamma is Linear they won't know the colour space.  Therefore if they want to make the image more warm along the neutral axis, they'll be boosting red and green but won't know the correct proportions to move along the right vector (unless they do some testing to determine this). I guess it's a situation where you have all the usual suspects feeding into it, like corporate secrecy and paranoia (in the guise of "competitive advantage") and poor understanding of transparency and the benefits of open standards, but also poor business management and inability to understand how the customer experiences their products.  Industrial espionage is also something that happens and there's a balance between being transparent and making it easy for your competitors to undercut you in the market. I think for ARRI the marketplace might be somewhat different, but perhaps not.  Then again, ARRI got sold and not all the Japanese manufacturers needed to be put on the market, so maybe their curmudgeonly ways paid off...
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