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    Eric Calabros reacted to Ilkka Nissila in RED Files Lawsuit Against Nikon   
    I'm not a lawyer but I guess that if a court decides the patent is invalid, RED would lose all income related to license agreements based on that patent. Since they pulled the lawsuit, the other companies cannot automatically stop paying license fees if they have agreed to do so as the patent hasn't been invalidated officially.
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    Eric Calabros reacted to Marcio Kabke Pinheiro in New Nikon Camera coming…Z8?   
    The RAW case was dismissed, and Nikon is free to keep it.
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from karin in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    The problem with Japanese camera makers is that they don't know how to make money anymore. You want to attract younger customers, you have to support the platforms that encourage them to use dedicated cameras. That's about a combination of knowledge and culture. Its a shame that these days its Apple, the king of parental "auto everything", that advocates manual control for its iphone cinematic mode. The Apple way of "manual" of course. Soon they change the taste of an entire generation to believe 60fps is artistic! Dedicated camera needs its own narrative to survive, and we're losing the narrative. 
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    Eric Calabros reacted to Kino in Z9 on test - N-RAW no better than H.265?   
    I managed to download a few brief 8K 50fps NRAW NEV samples from another forum and view them in the latest version of Resolve (18.1.4):
    https://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/editors/editing-with-edius/572094-n-raw-from-z9-sample-download
    They are now listed as 12 bit according to Nikon specs. There must have been a decoding problem that has been solved since Resolve 18.0. Perhaps NEV files are captured in 12 bit log and Resolve previously converted them to 14 bit linear. It is hard to know what the issue was as TicoRAW compression is new to the camera world (hence the RED lawsuit).
    The same TicoRAW conversion that the Z9 utilizes when compressing for photos in the "High Efficiency" RAW mode at 14 bit readout is also utilized to create the NRAW files. In photo mode, this is limited to 20fps at full sensor readout (8256 x 5504). Although the video mode uses a crop (8256 x 4644), which produces a 38mp image, it doesn't seem possible that you could get 14 bit RAW video at frame rates higher than 24/25. The Canon R3 could do 14 bit RAW at 30fps with its 6K video, but Canon would never do such a thing! That would obliterate its current cinema line.
    In any case, the rich color tonality we were seeing in the Z9 footage is still there and the files edit nicely on a 4K timeline. They are perhaps not as optimized as R3D files, but they should be easier for editing than Canon 8K RAW Light.
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from solovetski in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    The problem with Japanese camera makers is that they don't know how to make money anymore. You want to attract younger customers, you have to support the platforms that encourage them to use dedicated cameras. That's about a combination of knowledge and culture. Its a shame that these days its Apple, the king of parental "auto everything", that advocates manual control for its iphone cinematic mode. The Apple way of "manual" of course. Soon they change the taste of an entire generation to believe 60fps is artistic! Dedicated camera needs its own narrative to survive, and we're losing the narrative. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from Kino in Z9 on test - N-RAW no better than H.265?   
    I liked the DR in this shot

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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from FHDcrew in Z9 on test - N-RAW no better than H.265?   
    I liked the DR in this shot

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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from Davide DB in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    The problem with Japanese camera makers is that they don't know how to make money anymore. You want to attract younger customers, you have to support the platforms that encourage them to use dedicated cameras. That's about a combination of knowledge and culture. Its a shame that these days its Apple, the king of parental "auto everything", that advocates manual control for its iphone cinematic mode. The Apple way of "manual" of course. Soon they change the taste of an entire generation to believe 60fps is artistic! Dedicated camera needs its own narrative to survive, and we're losing the narrative. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from John Matthews in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    The problem with Japanese camera makers is that they don't know how to make money anymore. You want to attract younger customers, you have to support the platforms that encourage them to use dedicated cameras. That's about a combination of knowledge and culture. Its a shame that these days its Apple, the king of parental "auto everything", that advocates manual control for its iphone cinematic mode. The Apple way of "manual" of course. Soon they change the taste of an entire generation to believe 60fps is artistic! Dedicated camera needs its own narrative to survive, and we're losing the narrative. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from IronFilm in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    I noticed a significant drop in user engagement in the forums. Maybe the site's real traffic numbers are not as high as we think it is. Of course its still higher than other photography related websites.
    Since January they didn't even bother to cover the news of firmware updates. It doesn't take too much effort to write an article that Z5 got a new firmware update that adds eye AF in video!
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from FHDcrew in Now it is a surprise - DPReview is closing   
    I noticed a significant drop in user engagement in the forums. Maybe the site's real traffic numbers are not as high as we think it is. Of course its still higher than other photography related websites.
    Since January they didn't even bother to cover the news of firmware updates. It doesn't take too much effort to write an article that Z5 got a new firmware update that adds eye AF in video!
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    Eric Calabros reacted to Attila Bakos in Fuji X-H2S   
    Summary of my findings so far:
     
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from Emanuel in WTH cinematic means or doesn't mean for such customary crap?   
    For me, cinematic has a straight forward meaning: a quality of cinematography that I never notice the cameraman. What these people do is exactly opposite of that, the only actor I notice during the video, is the cameraman.
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from Andrew Reid in Some sad personal news, and a note on the future   
    We always underestimate our ability to handle pain of losing someone. Never say "I can't". Time will be your ally in this fight.
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from IronFilm in "Canon is not happy with third party lens makers" is now officially confirmed   
    Some of us knew its coming tho

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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from Kisaha in Can Any Camera Do What This Cellphone Can? 8K and Moving Smoothly with the Camera with No Crop and No Gimbal   
    Digital stabilization works better with higher shutter speed; cause you don't see the micro motion blur. For serious video production we can't use any shutter speed we like. But for YouTube, sure its good enough. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from The Dancing Babamef in "Canon is not happy with third party lens makers" is now officially confirmed   
    Some of us knew its coming tho

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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from FHDcrew in Can Any Camera Do What This Cellphone Can? 8K and Moving Smoothly with the Camera with No Crop and No Gimbal   
    Digital stabilization works better with higher shutter speed; cause you don't see the micro motion blur. For serious video production we can't use any shutter speed we like. But for YouTube, sure its good enough. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from kye in How fragile are OIS and IBIS mechanisms?   
    OIS or IBIS have almost no problem dealing with severe vibrations. Their killer is dust. Even if your lens is "weather sealed", its not immune to dust. Stabilizer being on lens or sensor, use very tiny metal balls lubricated by a special oil, to move smoothly. If that oil contaminated by environment particles, it loses its required viscosity, and the result is jumpy moves. 
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from IronFilm in RED Files Lawsuit Against Nikon   
    It actually turned to a good discussion: what exactly defines a cine camera?
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from webrunner5 in Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch sensor size Co-Engineered with Leica, they say... Just arrived!   
    Chip shortages and thin profit margin. Look at the Nikon announcement today. Everybody is trying to use the parts they already have in inventory or still available to order. This one has 1 inch sensor and two of them, at just $700! Japanese gave up single 1 inch P&S at $1000. I don't want to be business manager of this company.
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from webrunner5 in Nikon Z9 / Firmware 2.0 Official Topic   
    Z9 heatsink.


     
     
     
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from IronFilm in RED Files Lawsuit Against Nikon   
    50hz vs 60hz defines the ecosystem that the device is compatible with. "24fps or more", is intentionally mentioned there to prevent still camera makers, who were already using raw compression for still images, to make Cine cameras that shoot raw internally. If a judge doesn't understand this doesn't mean its not clear.
     
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    Eric Calabros got a reaction from webrunner5 in Dynamic range tests   
    I strongly recommend reading this article. I recommend everything Jack writes on his weblog. Its a treasure. 
    https://www.strollswithmydog.com/on-white-balance/
     
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