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Select 1080/24p and 0.25x slow-mo in the menus.
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Check out some of my original H.265 files here http://we.tl/2c1MoV6tGM
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Yeah, the slow-mo at 120fps 1080p is pretty good actually, I'll need to try it more to see exactly how good.
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As always, be sure to download the 4K version from Vimeo here if you are pixel peeping! Not a Vimeo Plus member? Download one of my original NX1 4K clips here. This is H.265 converted to ProRes LT. The NX1 is a 4K camera out of the box but make no mistake, it is really a 6K camera. When the NX1 was being developed in Samsung's lab, the sensor output ran at 6.5K raw at 240fps. Although the feature was only for debugging and not destined for consumers, this should give you an idea of the kind of hardware advances they have made with this camera and the new manufacturing techniques they are employing to get there. The camera has a CPU with 5 cores (general purpose), 240fps object tracking. 4K video, H.265 and 1080/120fps. Further dedicated hardware cores handle various computational tasks rather than them being done in software. With this camera Samsung are starting to put their boot into the camera industry in a big way. And it shows in the images. Read the full article here
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Sony A7 II - XAVC-S + 5-axis stabilized sensor - coming soon?
Andrew Reid replied to Julian's topic in Cameras
He's correct that now... works with every lens... you just input the focal length. Not practical for a manual zoom though. -
Long ago were rumours that Sony had licences 5 axis IBIS from Olympus. Well either way, they now have it. The Sony A7 II is the first to get it. If Sony can put an internal 4K codec and 5 axis stabilisation on the A7 S II then they will keep me as a customer for a VERY long time. How can anyone else really have an answer to that? So kick away your tripod and let's see what else the A7 II has for video shooters... Read the full article here
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There's no agendas just opinions. There's definitely no anti-Nikon agenda. I have the D750 and love it http://www.eoshd.com/2014/09/nikon-d750-review-initial-thoughts-real-world-footage-ladies-gentleman-contender/ As far as Canon goes it isn't a secret, I am disappointed with them. Bitterly so. But I perfectly accept the gentleman's reasons above for wanting to shoot on a 5D Mark III. Shooting is personal, opinion based, needs based. Nobody will ever agree on the same thing all the time! I can just shine a light on where a camera is better. Objectively and technically speaking, the A7S overall has more strong points for video than the 5D Mark III does. The ergonomics you will get used to. They are better for video than the 5D Mark III. It's smaller, lighter, articulated screen, EVF, list goes on.
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I fully agree on the HDMI! Glaring omission for drone users and will hurt sales. Sure I can forward the feedback to Matt. They are on our side. It's just sometimes a decision is made in Japan for engineering, technical or marketing reasons that doesn't quite chime with the demands of filmmakers. -
Samsung NX1 review is evolving, keep checking back. The NX1 costs $1499 body only or $1699 with the 16-50mm power zoom OIS lens. Expected availability in the US: 28th November 2014. I've been shooting with the Samsung NX1, an absolutely massive leap for camera technology - even a leap too far? Take a cup of tea and enjoy my rolling review to find out whether the NX1 is a petulant robot here to make your life difficult, or pushing the bar higher for 4K and DSLRs. Read the full article here
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Promo reel made using various cameras that all cost under $700 (shots tagged)
Andrew Reid replied to a topic in Cameras
Really nice shooting sir. Some great shots in this. Fundamentally. The bonus macro and slow-mo techniques add a lot to it and sound is on the whole very decent, nice and calm. What is the piano piece? Only one criticism really and that is I think earlier on you could establish what the promo is for exactly, more clearly? Some of the subjects speak more compellingly and atmospherically than others. I particularly liked the woman at 2.25 saying she finally had space in her head, in the calm environment, outside London. Would have liked to have heard more from her. Overall, good job!! -
The Sony F3 is another bargain. 444 output, great color, good in low light too... it's now $5k! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-PMW-F3L-Super-35mm-Full-HD-Compact-Camcorder-885-Hours-w-S-Log-Gamma-/331376366422?pt=Camcorders_Professional_Video_Cameras&hash=item4d27921356
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Nope it's not as good as that. -
http://www.eoshd.com/2013/01/sony-f35-reaches-12000-on-ebay-from-250000-in-2008/
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AF for cinema?... WTF? And it isn't actually bad at all. Pretty fast for stills given live-view on a full frame sensor. You want to see Canon's live view AF speed?... have fun with that. And what Canon are we talking about here exactly? A DSLR? They have terrible ergonomics for video. Fine for stills. When an idiot wanders onto the forum... I'm always wondering why they say the things they do... must be a reason. Weird.
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Apple kill third party SSD support in Yosemite
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
You got something wrong. I believe you didn't read the post properly, that may be where the error lies! -
So what's your point Matt, is it that 36000fps is useless? I can tell you it isn't. In science it has tons of applications. And it isn't "inert" if you have an exploding missile shell in front of the lens. It will capture motion so fast that it would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. That's why I think the sensor has two markets. Cinema at 6k, 240fps, 20 stop DR and the scientific market in a high speed camera. And who knows the 1" sensor might even enable clear low light pictures on a smartphone one day. Good job Sony is pushing the boundaries, because Canon are not.
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It probably won't be outside of a scientific device but I expect Sony will sell this sensor to the science market as well. Anyway, the number is just a measurement. The take-away is that its a damned fast sensor. Let's not get caught up in the exact figures. 240fps in 6K is much more usable and a sensor this fast can do that....great. Also it might be that at the very high speed modes, they are black and white & designed for science. It is the active pixel color sampling modes that are of most interest to me.