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  1. 9 minutes ago, jonpais said:

    nothing but bitching and moaning from everyone about jello, waiting for future firmware updates and so on; I just don't get it. This is quite simply the most complete package, with the greatest number of upgrades I've ever seen to an already good system - yet even now, some say they are going to wait for Sony to deliver the holy grail? 

    Which is strange because isn't it Sony why people are waiting for firmwares and complaining? Sony always makes those groundbreaking cameras that tend to have issues. Panasonic atleast makes them rocksolid.

  2. 3 hours ago, IronFilm said:

    My money is on the GH5 being better than a Canon 5D mk3 in lowlight. 

    The 5d 3 in RAW is a BEAST in low light too. I need more capitalization than my keyboard can give me, that's how much of a BEAST it is ;) 

    If that thing does better (not the noise reductioned blurrs the sony fullframes give out) then I will eat my shorts and pants and hat.

  3. 2 hours ago, Richard Bugg said:

    As a media consumer looking for unbiased information how would you convince me that I can trust what is said in a canon 80D review that appears alongside the 80D infomercial rather than a fluff piece that will make sure that canon sends another cheque with the next advertisement?

    How can you trust any reviews? Take the gaming community and gaming websites. They get revenue from... advertising from game companies. Does that make it easy to review games as the people who fund your site are kinda paying for it? The other option is to get ad revenue from getting eyeballs to the site which just causes these "let's make a horrible review of a game to get mad people clicking on our site". Then next week redact the review with another one from a different reviewer. Clicks clicks clicks, gotta be smart in the game ;)

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    8 hours ago, OliKMIA said:

     If we are not ready to pay for their independence, we must endure the plague of advertorials and sponsorship. As simple as that.

    And not just adverts. Modern internet content is based on emotional "click-bait" articles. You need views to generate revenue.

    As Charlie Stross summarised:

    "If your business model relies on ads for income, you require eyeballs. Easiest way to get them is to generate outrage/emotional kick. Hence clickbait news sites. Hence internet rumours. Hence paranoia. Outrage draws eyeballs to ads, it’s as simple as that.

    The ad networks don’t care about truth, honesty, accuracy in reporting, public discourse, or democracy. Just eyeballs and CPM. Trying to build a business on ad revenue is like building on quicksand. FB and Twitter are huge; have to keep growing or die. So FB/Twitter are driven to escalate, become more addictive, push the dopamine reward button harder all the time, to keep selling ads.

    Traditional TV/newspaper news didn’t continually escalate emotional engagement because ad space was a rivalrous resource; barriers to entry were steep. New media know they can be killed and eaten in months by upstarts. So the competition to be the most addictive is fierce."

    In a funny turn of events, Andrews article is actually making people visit Dpreview, so they'll just see traffic going up.

    Though I am kinda wondering why is Andrew singling out Dpreview and leaving out...basically every other site out of the equation? Who isn't doing sponsored content nowadays? If they are not in the "sponsored by" business, then they are in the "let's make clickbait and emotional reviews" net.

  5. Why are people angry? I've always liked Canon (even versus the ancient 5d iii) better than those sony variants ;) 1DxII definitely ticks a lot of boxes, one of my friend is shooting with it and it makes considerably better videos/stills than sony/Panasonic models.

    On ‎11‎/‎17‎/‎2016 at 8:12 AM, VanWeddings said:

    While it's true the 1D X II is ahead in several areas, such as PDAF. By the time its successor comes out, which will be a few years, I have no doubt Sony and Panasonic would have matched or surpassed in these areas.

    Depends. For me Sony hasn't even passed the 5dmarkIII yet. And that's a gazillion years old. They've passed it specs wise but ... not image quality wise. Gimme a 5d mark III and an a7sII and I'll get better results with the 5dmkIII - aslong as I have magic lantern and unless it's a very, very bright day, slog works wonders in keeping highlights.

  6. 10 hours ago, cantsin said:

    With modern camera sensors, this difference no longer is relevant, at least not when shooting/mastering at 2K or lower resolutions. 

    So I guess you could just use 1/3" sensors then right?

  7. 1 hour ago, hyalinejim said:

    43s, back of the man's head - or the lady. Or when the white truck goes past, pause it and you'll see 2 sets of tail lights!

    That looks like interlacing. Or someone shot it at 50p/60p and uploaded it in 30/25p causing the software to create some interesting interpolations.

  8. On 16/10/2016 at 5:26 PM, wolf33d said:

    NO. if you can read french they said in the article light was so poor they were at 3200 ISO. 

    They are still using lights. Look at the image. She is lit. Yeah ISO is up and there is a bit of noise but even a lit image with ISO 3200 looks better than 3200 with no light.

  9. On 14/10/2016 at 2:36 AM, The Chris said:

    I never shoot 30 minute takes, and I shut the camera off constantly - overheating has never been an issue for me. I plopped my camera on a tripod in my backyard, it was 88 F outside, it ran until it hit the time limit with no temp warning. 

    If the camera is under the sun it will heat very quickly. My a6300 (with updated firmware) heat up in LA direct sunlight in about 10 minutes with an overheating warning.

  10. 12 hours ago, Simon Shasha said:


    ...the rolling-shutter on the RX100 V has become virtually non-existent due to "faster processing" - hopefully this means the same for the A6500...

    Different sensors. I have the RX10 ii and it has visually apparent RS in 4k but when switching to 100/120fps HD the RS is very small, negligible really.

    Also that video was pretty much an infomercial. They didn't test RS at all.

  11. Looks like temporal noise reduction. It tends to create those artifacts. A lot of cameras have those turned on, for example the a7s and the a6300 turns those heavily on after the ISO goes up but they are still there with lower iso's too.

     

  12. 4 hours ago, tugela said:

    My understanding is that the LSI is a logic chip that does pre-processing of the raw feed off the sensor (and basically controls it). So it is not just a marketing buzzword.

    Google Sony LSI sensor, what do you get? It's a company. Sony LSI Design. It does sensors, it's a company spun off from Sony.

    So when Sony says things like "Sensor readout speed has improved significantly, and the company has developed a new front-end LSI that contributes a lot to performance. " in their press release, they are not talking about chips. That is the definition of marketing buzzwords.

    They seem to be using LSI just as a word for "anything". So if they just add DRAM more (to get more buffer) they'll just spin it two ways. One A) We have more DRAM! and B) Better LSI means more buffer!

    The exact same thing. The buffer is increased by DRAM ergo memory. You can't increase buffer any other way because buffer is technically just memory waiting to be unloaded into the SD card.

    So LSI is just a word. A word that could mean anything. They say it's a "chip" but it's really not. I bet the technology inside the a6500 is pretty much the same as in a6300 except more dram for buffering/different software menus/IBIS.

    LSI usually means (in technology terms) large-scale integration. It's just a bunch if circuits. I mean yeah, technically adding more DRAM into a circuit is "improving the LSI". Funny.

    We have developed a new LSI = we added DRAM. That's pretty much it. I can't be 100% sure as I am no engineer but as nothing else seems improved then yeah. Probably.

  13. 7 hours ago, Simon Shasha said:

    How could the extra DRAM and new LSI not have helped the rolling-shutter at all?

    Because the sensor is the same as in a6300. Same sensor = same rolling shutter.  DRAM helps with memory issues like buffering. LSI is just a marketing buzzword ;)

  14. If a camera uses the same sensor as a previous camera, odds are that the rolling shutter is 100% same. They could basically just invent words for their press releases and we would not be any wiser. Instead of BSI it's HBI or instead of copper interconnects it's gold! But I've never seen the same sensor operate with a different speed in different cameras. They could speed up the RS but only by skipping fields or cropping in.

  15. On 04/10/2016 at 6:59 AM, Policar said:

    The idea that the 5D III's RAW is technically a better image is a misconception...

    Also the Canon RAW workflow is the exact opposite of the cinema series workflow–a nightmare, and that's really why I abandoned it...

    Well 'technically' the 5d RAW is better than a C300. Also, a DNG workflow is a not a nightmare, lots of films for cinema (and narratives in general) are starting to shoot RAW.

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