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  2. This comparison looks more like WB issue to me. Haven’t seen image that yellow or green from Z6iii or ZR, unless WB was set incorrectly. On last shoot during the sunset had a Z6iii with 400mm F4.5 and ZR with 35mm F1.2 and neither had image like in this video after first setting WB right in R3D. Nraw had auto WB and even with that it did not look like this.
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  4. The ZR with its ultra thin smart adapter is making more and more Sony users switch including a major YT camera bro.. the FX2 got horrible press and A7V has not outperformed the competition so I think its in Sony's best interest to announce the FX3 II sooner than later but the big question is will it finally give Sony users things like +4K, Open gate or even internal RAW? The recent releases make me very doubtful they'll include all of that... Speaking of ZR, I got to do some more testing as I await my C50 rental. I really like the camera. R3D RAW is phenomenal. But the file sizes are absolutely insane. I did notice that shooting in SDR compressed doesn't ruin the footage the way N-log does. My theory is that to keep such a compact camera from overheating, they baked in heavy NR and made the bitrate light to not heat up the card. If so, I'm not sure an update will fix the h265 log mush. Also the fact that shooting in R3D RAW changes the color science is a little jarring. Like Casey from camera conspiracies noted, the ZR feels like multiple cameras in one. The image quality and color science is all over the place depending on settings. I value consistency so not sure this appeals to me.
  5. I saw this one the other day and it didn't tell me anything I did not already believe which was/is: Nikon wins on body & screen (albeit, I wish it tilted!) but the LUMIX on real world use. For my specific needs anyway. Based on his footage, the LUMIX footage looked better than the Nikon which looked a bit yellow/green (like older Sony stuff from a few gens back!) and side by side, a magenta tint was (only) then noticeable with the LUMIX, but the Nikon turned horrendous. YouTube compression and all that... Nikon wins (easily) on lenses taking into consideration adapted E Mount glass, but there is just enough in L Mount for my needs in 2026...which was not the case in 2024. The Nikon is very competitively priced. Bottom line for me is I would not trade my S1RII/S5II/S9 combo for any other currently available option as things stand.
  6. I would have loved to have stuck either the S1H for both my video and stills work but re. the former, if only they had upgraded it with firmware to the new in camera LUT options, otherwise it was 'peak camera' for me. OK, maybe PDAF also, but obvs not available as a firmware option...which is why for me, the S1RII is my 'S1H'!! Please though can we have an FX3 style body with fully articulated Nikon ZR sized screen. I have no actual 'need' for this but do 'want' it and would buy it.
  7. https://www.thephoblographer.com/2026/02/10/the-nikon-picture-control-profile-bringing-lots-of-joy/
  8. It was released in mid-2024 🙂 Definitely a strong camera though. I expect mine to be useful for many years, and TBH, I haven't felt jealous over a new camera release since buying it.
  9. Every other camera has some nominal compromise for my workflow, but I'm hoping either of these cameras will check all the boxes for a long time to come. Really my S1H does 90% of what I want it to do to begin with, but readout speed improvements and reduced size would be welcome.
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  11. Just wondering: why is there no mention of the GH7? (€ 1600 on MPB)
  12. I wonder if any of the politicians or tycoons or celebs in the epstein files will ever get punished.
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  14. The rumour mill suggests both of these might indeed be coming this April. There have been smoke signals over the Dolomite mountains…
  15. Personally I'm waiting for the FX3ii and S1Hii which hopefully will both be announced in April. Many good options if you need something now, but certainly more good options in a few months time.
  16. They are rich, well connected, and basically untouchable within the current system.
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  18. My pleasure and I hope there is something helpful in there. If I was in your shoes I would go C50 as well. I also agree and hope Nikon can address some of the short coming via firmware, they have been good about this in the past. Please keep us up to date with your thoughts and findings.
  19. Thanks for the honest take and rig photo. I can see how ZR probably isn’t ideal once you build it out like that. I’m also a bit skeptical about the cinema positioning. Nikon pushes R3D hard, which is great for high-end grading, but H.265 should be solid and dependable at this level, not an afterthought. Hopefully some of this improves via firmware. Better bitrates, cleaner encoding, more mature UI. The FX3 launched pretty bare and evolved a lot over time, so there’s precedent. For me, the appeal of the ZR is the ultra-compact body with that big screen. I wouldn’t want to over-rig it. On bigger sets with serious monitoring needs, I'd say something more modular like the C50 makes more sense. I've decided to rent the C50 to see if it really meets my needs in client situations. Wish I could do the same with ZR but it isn't available for rental around here. Really appreciate you sharing the unfiltered experience. It helps a lot.
  20. I apologize for the delay, before I expand, I have to say Kye in a note above said it best. In general I don't find -For me and what I shoot- the ZR get's out of the way and just works, I'm not brand new to Nikon yet find the menu diving a bit of a pain, I also can't understand why I can't assign some common used settings to the first quick menu. Getting a card out once you rigged your camera is a nightmare, have to move the whole thing off and pull off anything on the base to access the card. See below on set's like this it's a bit of a mess and you then have to spend time and make sure your camera is back to the right place! Another challenge is the tragic H265, I shot a small table top for Sephora the other day and couple of mini clips ended up at 293 GIGs, would have shot it on H265 if it was fine, absolutely no need for red code in a perfectly lit set. I normally shoot on cameras that just do what they need to do and that's all there is to it, we don't even really think much about the camera during the shoot, for my experience so far the ZR isn't that camera! Again this is just me, I'm sure there are people who love using the ZR and that's excellent 🙂 Edit: spelling!
  21. While I enjoy following the latest camera releases, there would literally be zero ROI on us switching systems anytime in the next 5 years.
  22. Yeah 100%. We stayed in the Lumix eco system for years using Canon lenses, and it worked. 3 years ago we finally bit the bullet and dropped like 15 grand into upgrading to Sony bodies and Sigma E mount lenses. That being said, we probably won't do a camera upgrade until these die on us, they more than accomplish anything we need from them. At this point, if we need another body, we can always pick up a used FX30 for like $1200 and it fits in perfectly with our FX6 and A7IVs.
  23. There is indeed a wealth of super high quality material, instantly accessible and either for free or with very reasonably priced subscriptions. And every subject whether it be something historical, classic cars, wood turning, whatever floats your boat, is available. But it is probably less than 5% of the material and channels out there which are just dross and soapboxes for talentless hustlers. And now, increasing AI slop. We just have to be more selective as consumers.
  24. What we're seeing with AI is what we see with human intelligence, in that it can be either the best of humanity or the most evil of humanity, and there's a similar spread of ethics on YouTube as well! On one hand the inevitable consequence of a free and open platform with no editorial oversight, no unifying force in terms of values, just a bunch of people doing what they do - some grifters, some artists, some enthusiasts, some engineers, some marketing, some desperate for money, others more interested in creating and less interested in what other people think. I'm kinda upset Mr Burling won't be around any more as he was definitely in the latter camp of YouTubers who had credibility and an artist's vision. I find a lot of the animation folk are the same... that field seems to attract people who are in it for the pure love of it rather than grifters just in it for the ego and the money. In photography and filmmaking the balance is more close to the middle, 50-50. What I like about YouTube and social media in general is you can seek out the niche pockets of creativity and that it sits on what is now a big mainstream TV platform. A mainstream TV platform in the 'old days' would never have had the sheer amount of one-man-band content on it that YouTube has now. So there's a lot to be grateful for with it as well as the other more negative side of it which is sometimes difficult to ignore. It's a net gain overall though isn't it? I will reconsider my own absence from YouTube soon and get some stuff out there.
  25. There isn’t really, unless it’s the Pixiiie camera.
  26. Never subscribed but he was an early victim of my ‘do not recommend this channel’ button pressing on YouTube. Another Content for Content Sake ‘Creatior’ 🥱
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