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I never really rated it that highly TBH. The format was a good idea... Top Gear of cameras, but it wasn't really was it. Kai is no Clarkson. Half the time he was just mucking about and he couldn't shoot, didn't have the eye for it. Style over substance. Whereas if they had executed on the format in a more creative way it would have been fantastic. Some proper jokes and personalities, not just the innuendo and mucking about, would have helped. Look at Conan's capers abroad. Hilarious. (Not bad for an American!)
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Washed out export of Sony a7iv footage w/ ProColor5
Andrew Reid replied to imnotspock's topic in Cameras
When you say Preview the exported file are you referring to Finder's preview on a Mac, or are you using a player like VLC? It looks like either the NLE or your OS is misinterpreting the full 0-255 luma range of the file. This can also happen in 10bit. This is the fix: https://www.eoshd.com/dynamic-range-enhancer-H264-H265/ To see if this is the case, export as a .mov and see what happens. If it is still lighter looking than in your NLE, then the culprit is that your NLE is crushing the blacks and chopping down your dynamic range. Once that is sorted you can more accurately grade the files and reintroduce however much contrast you prefer. -
I don't know about cultural vandalism. That's a bit like saying if BBC accidentally deleted 2 episodes of Teletubbies, culture takes a knock 🙂
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Might be Kai wanting to pull it?
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Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Indeed, being untruthful is never a good look is it. Standard par for the course in marketing land though. -
Sports is the main target for the A9 III for Sony and the reason they went global shutter. Lots of pesky LED advertising signs which can cause banding, lots of fast action at the end of long lenses, fast pans, and also sometimes the need for complete discreetness and silence, no mechanical shutter or flash. So for sports photography, they are getting ahead of the Canon EOS R3. Also the very fast burst rates, small size of the body, smaller lenses (sort of) put it ahead of any mechanical shutter camera or 1D X Mark III. They want to challenge Canon's dominance in football, F1, olympics and so on. Big money riding on it. I think in this regard it is really well targeted and innovative, it's just a bonus that they eliminate rolling shutter for filmmakers as well, but not as big a deal for us as it is for sports shooters.
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It bothers me to be honest, lowers the level of discourse. The standard of media and debate is already at an all-time low generally, which leads to a lot of odd behaviour and bad decision-making on behalf of the public. It's no different with cameras. If we could raise the intelligence level of our entertainment, we'd all be better off for it.
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Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Sony are saying there's no image quality impact from global shutter, which is of course not true. The base iso 250 and lowest ISO of 2000 in S-LOG says otherwise, and it is a bit disappointing from Sony's marketing people to suggest otherwise. I'd rather they just be honest! Still a great camera though. The Starvis / Pregius S - I am not too familiar with. If it is also a stacked sensor similar to the A9 III then it's a valid comparison though. -
Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I looked at the images and one is clearly noisier than the other. Works for me! -
Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
By the way the A9 II native ISO is 100-51,200 Which means the 250-25,600 of the A9 III clips a stop and a half of dynamic range early in both highlights and shadows. Around 2-3 stops lost... So we're talking maybe 12 stops at best. As for noise, it does look to be about a stop and a half worse. -
Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
It doesn't need to be from the same time, just the same exposure relative to middle grey and same ISO -
Sony a9 III global shutter high ISO / dynamic range tests
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
With such a fast sensor they have a lot more temporal resolution, so higher ISO performance if they use multi-frame NR. In the future, we won't be looking at single frame, despite The Power of One Frame ironically being the marketing slogan for the a9 III 🙂 The power of 120fps more like. -
Interested to see more on this subject. Let's see how far Sony has come from the early global shutter sensor Blackmagic Production Cam 4K which couldn't do ISO 800! Here's my findings so far: https://www.eoshd.com/news/sony-a9-iii-high-iso-raw-test-a-noisier-6k-sensor-than-predecessor/
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The way to fix any dynamic range shortcoming with global shutter is to use multiple frame HDR RAW like a phone. 120fps at full resolution is easily enough to enable 6 or 7 frames, merged into one, without a noticeable hit in terms of shutter lag, or processing time
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Hopefully the multi-frame RAW NR and custom LUT features will make it into future firmware updates for the a1. Maybe that's the plan with the a9 III as well, not quite ready for release day?
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https://www.eoshd.com/news/thoughts-on-the-sony-a9-iii-first-global-shutter-mirrorless-camera/ Here's my take on it. I love it, great camera... But... a1 is cheaper used, and does 8K at 500Mbit/s 422 The global shutter is capable of 6K at 120fps, but Sony didn't implement any 6K modes, no open gate, or anamorphic, and no Cinema 24p in the image processor. I have heard the image processor is not capable of oversampling at 120fps from 6K-> 4K so the 4K/120fps is likely pixel binned from the 6K. I believe the 4K/59.94/29.97/23.98 are oversampled from that full 6K output. I like the new grip, looks more comfortable and is to be honest more stylish as well. Can't really see a use for 120fps stills shooting, it's not a scientific camera.... although it could be used as one!!
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They are holding back on the video side but it's still a big step up from the original a9 and 9 II. It has S-LOG for starters! 🙂 The sensor does 6K but unlike Fuji, Canon and Panasonic, Sony have chosen not to give us it. Codec is capped to 4K, oversampled. Surely with a global shutter design, the sensor is destined for cinema cameras, which could be why we don't see the full capabilities of it in the a9 II. Market segmentation, and battery power / heat management / image processing limits all at play here. It's still a very exciting tool and clearly a step up from the a7s III. However I am keen to see whether global shutter hurts low light performance, and dynamic range, when the first reviews come out. PS - this is the sensor I think the Panasonic S1H II will have
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They certainly are that. This technology is the future and will result in the end of mechanical shutters once it becomes more broadly available and common. The only thing is, I feel we have peaked a bit. Sony a1 still does everything I need and it's hard to see what on the specs sheet needs to change. Of more value to me would be a big change in shooting concept and more imaginative design, rather than this game of constantly escalating numbers and speeds.
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Help me decide: Canon C300 Mark III or Sony FX9
Andrew Reid replied to Jedi Master's topic in Cameras
Sony a1 for documentary. -
£9.99 to unlock the full app. £3500 for a decent mirrorless camera. You choose 🙂
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And it is sooo much better than Filmic Pro. https://www.eoshd.com/news/apple-event-was-shot-with-blackmagic-camera-app/
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My thoughts: https://www.eoshd.com/news/apple-positions-iphone-15-pro-as-a-cinema-camera-wants-a-share-of-the-mirrorless-market/
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Some thoughts on what the Leica Q3 specs mean for Panasonic's next big mirrorless cameras https://www.eoshd.com/news/new-leica-q3-points-to-future-panasonic-s1h-mark-ii-specs-such-as-8k-and-prores/
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Looks like Canon wants in on the game too https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/canon-asks-customers-which-classic-film-camera-it-should-bring-back Perhaps they can bring back those nice vintage FD lenses as well 🙂
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The Mi10 and mi10 pro have same main sensor, but the Pro model a slightly better lens (hardly noticeable difference in reality). The main difference is the extra aux lenses on the Pro. 108 MP, f/1.7, (wide), 1/1.33", 0.8µm, PDAF, Laser AF, OIS 12 MP, f/2.0, 50mm (telephoto), 1/2.55", 1.4µm, Dual Pixel PDAF, 2x optical zoom 8 MP, f/2.0, (telephoto), 1.0µm, PDAF, OIS, 3.7x optical zoom, 5x hybrid zoom 20 MP, f/2.2, 13mm (ultrawide), 1/2.8", 1.0µm You get three including a 3.7x optical zoom module which can shoot 3K RAW video. The ultrawide is on both the mi10 and mi10 pro and is capable of 4K RAW video, it's quite a good one.
