Jump to content

sanveer

Members
  • Posts

    2,489
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to Robert Patts in Panasonic S5 II (What does Panasonic have up their sleeve?)   
    I had an S1H...went to the s5iix and am back to my S1H. S1H image was truly one of a kind with that OLPF.
  2. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to kye in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    The idea that justice is even common, let alone the norm, is a fantasy.  The world is a place where people can get away with almost anything, provided they were lucky, or smart, or had help, or were in a situation that condoned it.  
    My approach to staying sane is to try and view injustices as reality, and try and focus on what happens next.  If you got robbed one day and you spent the rest of your life being angry and sour about it, your attitude would cost you a lot more than what you lost.  
  3. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to BTM_Pix in Even the latest Zoom H4 now "supports" timecode!   
    A word of caution about the Atomos/Zoom partnership when it comes to the Connect module for the Ninja V is that it doesn’t work.

    I got the Connect in a bundle with the AtomX Cast so it wasn’t a massive financial hit but it’s annoying nonetheless as I was looking to it to provide sync of my Zoom recorders when recording ProRes RAW. Needless to say no firmware update has been forthcoming.
    Which brings me to the second note of caution about their alliance which is that the new Atomos branded UltraSync Blue does not work with my Zoom H3VR due to the same Bluetooth incompatibility with their new chipset whereas the original TimecodeSystems ones do.
    My F2BT and F3 with the BTA-1 module work perfectly with it but it’s a no-go for the H3VR and, again, needless to say no new firmware has been forthcoming to resolve it.
    It was interesting to see earlier in the week that FujiFilm are releasing a firmware update to allow the XH2 and XH2S to join the Nikon Z8/Z9 in being able to receive timecode from the UltraSync Blue and hopefully Panasonic and Sony might join in to give the option to use their generally underutilised Bluetooth ports (for video at least) for something useful too.
  4. Like
    sanveer reacted to IronFilm in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    oh that's right, it was skipping a generation, was a teenager and a grandfather 
    (if you even believe it was two people behind that account, and not just one. I think the "two people are using this account" was just a way to excuse the lies they got trapped in)
  5. Haha
    sanveer reacted to IronFilm in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    Don't forget his father too! (or was it an uncle? Man, was a few years ago, I'm forgetting all the juicy details!) 
  6. Haha
    sanveer got a reaction from IronFilm in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    He's from Egypt. A double Doctorate in Medicine 💊 
  7. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to zlfan in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    60p afficiando can be a medical doctor, these two are not exclusive. lol. 
  8. Confused
    sanveer reacted to zlfan in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    because i may be from cairo too. lol. 
  9. Haha
    sanveer got a reaction from PannySVHS in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    Maybe Andrew could check the IP addresses and answer that. Your knowledge is amazing. How did you know about the infamous doctor? 
  10. Like
    sanveer reacted to IronFilm in Panasonic S5 II (What does Panasonic have up their sleeve?)   
    That would be any future "Panasonic BGH2" (with a GH7 sensor hopefully). 
     
  11. Haha
    sanveer reacted to zlfan in modern mirrorless cams image feels thin   
    i like to be anonymous. otherwise, people may lurck into my home, destroying all gears, because i dare to challenge the 24p sacristy. lol. just a joke. 
  12. Like
    sanveer reacted to Tim Sewell in World's smallest DSLM that shoots 4k?   
    I love Panasonic cameras, but I have a cold shard of hatred in my heart for whoever thought up the idea of releasing a camera as capable as the GX80 with terrible internal audio and no mic input.
  13. Like
    sanveer reacted to IronFilm in G7 in 2019   
    Stumbled across this feature film which came out quite recently that was shot entirely with the Panasonic G7! 
    Tease trailer:
    Trailer:
     
  14. Like
    sanveer reacted to QuickHitRecord in 'Upstream Color' - Behind the Scenes   
    Thanks largely to Andrew's original post, many people here already know that Shane Carruth shot 2013's excellent indie feature Upstream Color with a pair of hacked GH2s. At the time, aspiring filmmakers everywhere found inspiration that such a masterful film was created with such an accessible consumer camera. It still stands up today as a beautiful, challenging, thought-provoking film:
    I just happened across some behind the scenes photos on Reddit posted almost a decade after the film's release. I've always wondered about the technical particulars of how this film was made and even though what was posted is pretty low-res and deteriorated further with early Instagram filters, it does show some pretty bare-bones camera rigs and a lot of natural light.
    As I enter my forties and the dream of creating a meaningful narrative film in my lifetime seems to slip further and further out of reach, this is just the kind of inspirational kick in the pants that I needed. If 8-bit, 4:2:0 AVCHD from a Micro Four Thirds sensor was enough to create an immersive story like this in 2013, then the never-ending pursuit of marginally improved gear and software really is just a giant, capitalism-fueled distraction -- one that I know that I use to put off the very real possibility that when I buckle down to make something deeply personal, I might not have anything to say. But I also know that it will be my deepest regret if I never even try.
    If there's one thing I've learned, it's that my own thoughts and ideas aren't particularly novel or unique, so maybe others on this board will connect with this too.
  15. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to Davide DB in Sony Burano : a groundbreaking cinema camera   
    The photography is very distinctive. Very documentary-like.
    The underwater shots totally without contrast. It must be a stylistic choice but the underwater ones are unwatchable.
     The BBC sleeps soundly
     
     
  16. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to Benjamin Hilton in Philip Bloom = The iPhone 15 log   
    I really don't get the hype about phone cameras for cinema. No matter how you slice it, they are really expensive hard to use cameras for what they do. Like Kye broke down, the iPhone 15 can do an okay image at a basically fixed focal length and depth of field in bright light. Even with that, the image looks over sharp, and just weird in many cases. 
    Don't get me wrong, I'm excited about the latest phone camera tech for personal use. The ability to pull my phone out of my pocket and get great photos and videos of my kids whenever I want is really nice. For that purpose, the quality looks great. But when it comes to shooting anything more serious, I could think of half a dozen cameras that are way cheaper, and would land you with much better looking, easier to capture, and more reliable results than a phone camera would. 
    With an iPhone, how do you do a heavy handheld look? What do you do when the battery dies? How about overheating? Lowlight? Shallow depth of field? ND filters? Timecode? Audio? The list goes on and on...
    It's basically the wrong tool for the job. It's like the latest hatchback advertising how much lumber you can stuff in the trunk for your latest construction project. It's great if you need it every once and a while, but if you do construction seriously, any old cheap pickup truck from the 1980s will do a much much better/easier job. 
  17. Confused
    sanveer reacted to horshack in S5 audio skew/lag in recorded video   
    Follow-up. After my earlier post I've determined the issue appears specific to the AAC audio codec, which is the codec utilized for all the lower bit-rate MP4 mode files. If I switch to LPCM the issue doesn't occur - LPCM is utilized for all of the higher bit-rate MOV mode files. Here's a new video comparing the two audio codecs:
     
  18. Haha
    sanveer reacted to BTM_Pix in Philip Bloom = The iPhone 15 log   
    On the whole, I thought that was really lacklustre to be honest and I'd say that, quite appropriately, he phoned that one in.
    Ironically, that made it quite informative set against the slew of shock faced "OMG I can't believe I shot this cinematic masterpiece on a phone" videos on YouTube where a lot of production work has gone clearly in to them as this shows what you get out of one shooting in a more casual can't be arsed sort of manner.
    I can think of far cheaper cameras than the £1299 the base model costs in the UK with which to get similarly meh results with that approach. 
    It hasn't stopped the vast majority of commenters on it saying not only is the emperor not naked but he is wearing the finest of hand woven garments though, so I'm guessing they're seeing something different to me.
    Filters seem to be this year's LUT packs don't they and this felt more about them than the camera.
     
     
  19. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to BTM_Pix in Panasonic to Integrate Consumer and Professional Video Divisions   
    On so many threads, I have to resist the temptation to just say "we should all just buy an FZ2000/2500 and get on with it" but its never far from my thoughts !
    Again, its one of those where if they incorporated a couple of things like 10bit and PDAF into a newer version it might get a wider audience. Not bothered about the IBIS because the hybrid stabilisation in it is pretty great.
     
  20. Thanks
    sanveer reacted to QuickHitRecord in Deliberately Shooting in Standard Definition   
    In the race to 8K, 12K, and beyond, how much resolution do we really need to tell a story? I brought my trusty FZ47 on a little New Year's trip to Arizona, and I think that 640x480 might just be enough:
    Technical: I scaled up to 1920x1440 (no "smart" or AI rescaling). I did not add any sharpening or softening to the image, and I resisted the urge to clean up the digital artifacts and just embraced them instead. I did however do a little color work.
    I was actually shocked by how good this footage looks, probably because it's progressive and not interlaced. I think I'd put this footage up against the DVX100, XL1/2, or comparable camera. And as we've seen in the 8-bit grading tests that @kye shared with us, it's kind of shocking how much you can push the image around in post (especially if you are either okay with some macro-blocking, or willing to soften/hide it). I think that's part of what makes this camera so much fun.
    Is there a unique aesthetic afforded by this low resolution? I'm not sure. I've degraded 1080P footage to have a similar level of detail in the past. The compression artifacts are definitely smaller and easier to hide. But in full motion, I feel like they add a nice texture.
  21. Like
    sanveer reacted to PannySVHS in Panasonic to Integrate Consumer and Professional Video Divisions   
    GH4 was the second dslm/r camera with 4K after the Canon 1DC afaik. And it was the first affordable one and approachable one with its 4K 100mbit codec.  First 4k dslr from Nikon must have been the D500 i think. @sanveer
  22. Like
    sanveer got a reaction from PannySVHS in Panasonic to Integrate Consumer and Professional Video Divisions   
    Its curious. Panasonic has 2 Inexpensive Netflix Approved Lumix cameras, namely the BGH1 and Panasonic Lumix BS1H box cameras. Both are great for the price, even if they have a few minor hiccups (moiré, HDMI lag etc). Somehow they were meant to replace it's other cinema cameras, at a much lower price point. But that project didn't really take off, maybe mostly due to the modularity and the lack of great autofocus. 
    Panasonic needs to have the G9ii, the S5ii and S5iix Netflix Approved. And ensure that they improve their marketing greatly. I feel ever since the GH4, which may have been the first 4k consumer camera (apart from some Nikon one), Panasonic hasn't marketed their 4k filmmaking cameras enough. They haven't communicated things properly to the right audiences, and their supply chain is still very off from Canon, Nikon and Sony.
    All this while, Panasonic should have marketed their cameras as Indie Filmmaking Cameras, targetted at low budget film projects. They should have targeted film schools, film festivals and film contests online.
    I also feel Panasonic needs to work with Sony, like Nikon and Fuji, to create a Prosumer Camera, that will address every issue with its Prosumer Cinema Lineup (mostly autofocus, even better lowlight, and more shooting frame rates and resolution options). And those two sensors should be in the majority of its M43 and Full Frame sensor, for atleast 3 years. 
     
  23. Like
    sanveer got a reaction from John Matthews in 8-bit REC709 is more flexible in post than you think   
    The M1 is pretty amazing. I guess the issue is with the algorithms. Those need a lot more work than what is currently with them. 
  24. Haha
    sanveer reacted to BTM_Pix in World's smallest DSLM that shoots 4k?   
    I've quoted this before during the G9ii saga but, yes, its right there on the front page of the Micro Four Thirds association official website.

    That was the point at which they changed from being "Alternative Music" to "An Alternative To Similar Types Of Music".
    They went from being The Smiths to being Coldplay basically.
    He is absolutely churning the content out at the moment for some reason.
    If you went for this version of the Zfc you could live in both an under $1500 world and a Barbie world simultaneously.

  25. Haha
    sanveer reacted to BTM_Pix in World's smallest DSLM that shoots 4k?   
    I've been saying that for the past 40 years and I almost mean it now.
×
×
  • Create New...