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ac6000cw reacted to a post in a topic: Panasonic Firmware Update For S1II/S1IIE/S1RII Includes ARRI LogC3 Option
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I usually just use quicktime and use command c. Never looked into software that could do it automatically!
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incredible seems a bit overstated. decent maybe
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majoraxis reacted to a post in a topic: Panasonic Firmware Update For S1II/S1IIE/S1RII Includes ARRI LogC3 Option
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Davide DB reacted to a post in a topic: Share our work
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Speaking of IS, the entire thing culminated in me buying a 24-70 f/4L IS from somebody on ebay - since an irrelevant search result when looking for info on the 28-300 reminded me that it existed - and it's smaller and lighter than the 24-70/2.8L II and has IS. And being an f/4 lens, it's not popular and cost me less than $400 used. If I decide to bring the R5 as a second camera, I'll just put that on it and call it good. The entire combo will be smaller than some of the Fujinon lenses for GF. π
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FHDcrew reacted to a post in a topic: The YouTubers are fighting!
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eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: Lenses
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Recently I showed something I did some years ago, shot on HDV with a Canon HV20. Some people were impressed that way back then I had such good equipment then shocked when I told them it was on a consumer HDV camera. (I did have a wide angle attachment and shot it in a log type mode then colour corrected it.) Cameras have been more than good enough for a long time.
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It also benefits from having IS.
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John Matthews reacted to a post in a topic: The YouTubers are fighting!
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It has been on my "someday maybe I'll buy that lens" list for about 20 years now. Every year, the price comes down a bit more. Prices in the US are now about $500-600 and ebay prices from Japan are about $450. What's the inflection point where it goes from "maybe someday" to "buy?" Only time will tell. It was also superseded by a 28-300/3.5-5.6L which is a more useful range. Still a push-pull zoom along with the rude comments from friends that comes with that when using it. Used prices in the US are still high - $800+. Although... there is one on ebay for $400 which intermittently throws a communication error connected to the camera. Kind of tempted to take a flyer on that one and do the rubber eraser trick on the contacts - and if that doesn't work, disassemble the rear of the lens to see if it's a solvable problem... Exactly. It's important, when traveling, not to be too focused on a single specific outcome. In the end, it's about the adventure and the time spent together (the woman I'm dating lives in Brasil so we need to treasure our shared time, at least I can spend a few months there yearly because my job tolerates me working from there for a while). Renting a truck with a camper on it, there's always a danger that it breaks down and we miss some stuff due to lost time waiting for repair/replacement. By going with a vague itinerary, it's easier to focus on what we're actually doing vs fretting about things that will be missed (and if they are missed, just about all of them are guaranteed to be there if I ever choose to go back again). It's a strange world. π Both of our countries feature landscapes from harsh desert to tropical jungle. Yours has a lot more aggressively dangerous flora/fauna, though. In mine, the danger is mostly from the residents of rural areas. In both places, there are spots to stand, breathe, and feel in awe of the amazing landscape sprawled out before you. (Even here in Minnesota, we have some places like that despite that it's objectively one of the most boring/flat states in the country)
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eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: Lenses
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eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: Lenses
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Just to be clear, I can already do this manually and incredibly tediously in my current editing software *cough* Premiere, but I am looking for something AI so I can skip losing a day of my life with each job. Cheers.
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Anyone used anything like this with any success? Ie, take say a 10-12 minute finished video of 300+ clips and have the software frame grab 'the best' from each cut? I've had a go with BestFrame from FX Factory but it's crashed 4 times in a row now π€ͺ
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John Matthews reacted to a post in a topic: Panasonic Firmware Update For S1II/S1IIE/S1RII Includes ARRI LogC3 Option
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Another range example I did with it here, this time on a GX80. Its a very powerful combo but, despite the 35-350 being compact for what it is, when it is mounted on the GX80 it is all a little bit ...
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I have this lens and this is a simple range example from one spot that I did with it for someone on here many moons ago. It is actually more like a 70-200 f2.8 size wise for carrying but that is down to it being a push pull design which isnβt exactly great for smooth continuous zoom shots. But is ideal for practising the trombone.
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OK, I have taken a look at the Arri option and not interested. In side by side comparisons with Vlog, sometimes I preferred one and sometimes the other, but Vlog more times than the Arri. And because I donβt need to match an actual Arri camera, zero need. And definitely not paying for it! More interested in the firmware updateβ¦ So the S1Rii can now shoot open gate 8k, but itβs limited to 24p, ie, no PAL region 25p? Thatβs fucking weird! But that aside, I am considering my next moveβ¦ I am looking for: 6k 50/60p, full frame, for screen grabs. S1Rii offers 5.9k 16:9 S1ii offers 5.1k 3:2 For vertical cropping purposes, thereβs nothing in that really because although the S1Rii 16:9 is βless tallβ, itβs got a bit of extra resolution/detail that makes up for supposedly more latitude 3:2 open gate? Anyway, I think that is a real world draw. General consensus seems to be that the S1Rii has a slightly better image and slightly better low light, so all factors considered for my needs, thatβs an S1Rii win. Sony do not appear to have anything sub FX6 that can compete here? But correct me if I am wrongβ¦ Nikon has entered the chatβ¦ The Z8 then, it seems to be all or nothing to me from the specs as in yep, you can have 8k 60p, but itβs raw only, ie, mahoosive file sizes. Is there not an Nlog option for this? From the spec sheet, it appears 4k is the limit for 50/60p if I didnβt want to shoot raw? Or have I got that wrong also? Only interested in Lumix, Sony or Nikon for all kinds of reasons so if you even mention Canon or Black Magic, I will ghost you.
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I deliver in 4K too. Just upscale your 1080p project to 4K on export - no-one can tell the difference! Wow - 35-350mm.... now THAT is a lens! That's definitely a lot, and I can understand why you'd feel a bit entitled too, after paying so much. If you're likely to see some animals while you're travelling around seeing other sites then that's probably the best way, as the animals you do see will seem like good fortune rather than focusing on the animals you paid to see and didn't. Those other places seem really cool too. Africa seems like a strange continent in many ways. Of course, in lots of those ways it's quite like the remote places here in Australia, but although I've seen quite a number of them they still seem strange.
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Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
MPB π -
Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I got it from the resident Berlin Leica Thief. -
Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
PannySVHS replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Hot stuff. Where did you acquire this novelty camera? That must be the youtube camera video of the year! Only thrills, no shills, a perfect watch with chips, soda and chills! @Andrew Reid -
Youtubers are snoring! Better quit watching, cuz it's so boring!
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For what it's worth, so far, I have to say that my experience has been very positive. I've bought lenses and cameras without hiccups. I've sold about 5000 euros of gear to them and most of the time they upped my initial quote. A key part of that process is they don't report the amounts they pay me to the French government either as it must be some loophole, unlike when you sell on leboncoin.fr. The process is a little slow, but I don't have the same headaches about wondering if I'm going to get paid or scammed. If they don't accept my condition for an item, they just send it back to me. I'm happy.
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Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The book is highly recommended π Or as they call them in the Netherlands... Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooek -
Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Does Android 6 have Camera API 2.0? I'll try it out -
Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Is that you Mr Bond? -
Zeiss ZX1 full frame Android prototype, let's repair
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Ah, the old 'Irish Screwdriver' technique. Always works. Except when it doesn't. I liked the concept of this camera, but never dared... -
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BTM_Pix replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Or a full frame 36 megapickshel shensor as its known there. -
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FHDcrew replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Imagine if MotionCam RAW worked on this⦠-
Nice is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. But if people don't mind log shots of mainly grey buildings under grey skies in Salford then have at it !
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It's true - though if they made that lens and it had decent quality, I might be one of the only people who would be excited to get it as soon as it hit the second-hand market. It's true - when on set, I'm usually shooting my t/1.2-t/2 lenses at closer to t/2.8-4, partly because getting the subject in focus is better than having a razor-thin focus plane. I tend to like to deliver in 4k, but yes, post-cropping flexibility is the main reason that I usually capture in 6k or 8k for narrative. I also like wider aspect ratios (even in film, where I like 6x17, 4x10, and 8x20 the most) so even shooting 4k gives some room to reframe up or down a little bit. I used to have the EF 24-105/4 and I never liked it much, but I have the 24-70/2.8 and it's fantastic. It could certainly be an option. I've also, at various points in my life, considered the Canon 35-350/3.5-5.6L - still a fairly large lens, but it's a 10x zoom for FF that manages quality a bit nicer than a coke bottle. It's pretty affordable used these days. But I'm more likely to try to stick with things I already have. Guided safaris are extremely expensive from what I've seen. It's potentially good advice, but I prefer that we go our own way. There's always the possibility of seeing one of the guided tour buses rolling around and following it for a bit too. Plus, if I gave somebody $1,000-2,000/day to show us the animals, I'd probably mentally feel a bit entitled when seeing them. If we go on our own and I see a single giraffe head snacking on a tree, I'll be beside myself with excitement. Plus we can research before arriving to see if there are sites listing the most likely places. I also am focusing on the time in Etosha, but it's also going to be 2-3 days of a 2-week trip. I'm also really excited to see some of the shipwrecks along the skeleton coast, the dune-filled houses of Kolmanskop, the huge sand dune fields of Sossusvlei, and to take my own version of the iconic field of dead trees in front of an orange dune at Deadvlei... (among other things)... and from what I've read, random wildlife encounters (zebras, etc) are pretty likely when driving around a lot of the countryside.