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Quality video is never coming back to the DSLR line. That is precisely what the Cinema EOS line is for. And you must pay the asking price for it, or get a Sony.
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Angenieux 35-70mm f2.5-3.3 Nikon mount + speedbooster + GH4
Andrew - EOSHD replied to sudopera's topic in Cameras
Just bought one of these (Angenieux 35-70mm f2.5-3.3) in Leica R mount. Impressed so far. Will put it through its paces vs the modern stuff.- 7 replies
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Canon claimed they "pioneered 4K with the C500 in 2012". http://www.canon-europe.com/About_Us/Press_Centre/Press_Releases/Consumer_News/News/Disneyland_uses_Canon_Cinema_EOS.aspx Yep. Pioneered as in the first to do 4K. I don't want to buy cameras from a company who lies in a press release. Not to mention one that doesn't have anything appealing or 4K to sell me under $12k. If we stop airbrushing history for a moment, it was actually Dalsa who pioneered cinema 4K and RED who pioneered 4K for cheaper prices.
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In 2009 Canon had the best full frame and APS-C sensor technology. Now they are behind almost everyone. Fuji have a tiny R&D budget compared to Canon BTW. Fuji with their X-trans APS-C sensor Panasonic with their 4K readout for cheap Sony across the board (both APS-C and full frame) Nikon with their custom Sony manufactured 36MP sensor Canon's 1D X/C sensor is their best and most innovative, the C300 sensor not far behind... but look at the prices!! Not competitive on price at all.
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Shame DXOMark don't measure video, the gap would be even larger between Nikon and Canon there, not to mention Sony. The D5300 vs 7D Mark II for video - it's a no brainer. The D5300 has a better image, an articulated screen and is less than half the price. As for AF, it's still not fully usable for video. You can't rely on it. Not a single pro DP uses it.
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What happens when you press info? And why are you using a 7D Mk II for video. It's shit.
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Nice tip, thanks alexO.
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Yes, I have this lens and it works fine with the Mark 4 Metabones adapter on my A7S. IS is pretty good on it. Be sure to check out the Metabones site for a new firmware update, as the Mark 4 out of the box when it was released was still not entirely 100% bug free with the A7S.
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It's not sharper than GH4 4K though is it? :D :D :D :D
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Ah I see. Doesn't even have an HDMI menu, only a "TV connection" one. I think this is one of the victims of unnecessary feature culling to protect the GH4. Actually pros will use both, so there's no need to cut important "pro" features. Bit of a shame really. I haven't tried HDMI live out yet, just going off what others have said, that it isn't active. One way to do it would be WiFi, but you'd need to find a way to extend the range. How about flying it with the iPhone, and leading the iPhone out to an HDMI transmitter? :)
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To imagine how many Micro Four Thirds primes you're getting in with the deal, here's what the aperture does throughout the range :) 11mm - F1.7 (24mm equiv. taking into account 2.2x crop) 16mm - F2.3 (35mm) 22mm - F2.7 (50mm) 34mm - F2.8 (75mm) Not bad for $899, though I am sure the LX200 will end up with an OLED EVF and F2.0 at a 50mm long end (110mm).
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As some have observed, yeah Auto ISO is only for stills mode, when you start recording video it goes off manual ISO only. The way around this is to set the camera to iA mode and shoot in full auto, then the exposure will correct during a recording if the light level changes. I don't recommend shooting video this way because it looks rubbish, but some might find it useful for certain shots. M mode is when the shutter and aperture are set manually. A big M appears in the top left of the screen. A mode is when the shutter speed is set to auto but aperture is selected on the lens ring. S mode is when the shutter is set on a manual setting and aperture is set to auto on the lens ring. P mode is when both shutter and aperture are on their auto setting. See... who needs mode dials anyway!?
