liork
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Thank you, we'll have to see yet how the files react to luts and color corrections. Maybe other picture profiles can be tuned to be more flatter.
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So you're saying that the files are flexible enough in editing? Like raising shadows etc.
Also, can you fine tune the cinema picture profile?
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1 hour ago, Cinegain said:
Eh... people (without vND) who follow someone from indoor to outdoor?
You change iso and dont touch shutter speed while filming, this is a basic rule...
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Who changes shutter speed during video?
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If you care to watch the whole video, you will get a full answer for that.
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As you can see here, while recording video, iso, Aperture and shutter speed values are presented on the screen, watch around 12:30 time:
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I saw in the specs 29 mintues limit. Are you sure you're not confusing with the X-T2?
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46 minutes ago, Papiskokuji said:I turned it on, mess with the menus for a minute or two, then, with no memory card inserted, I just tried the autofocus by pointing my camera at random things in my living room for a minute and the camera went so hot
Looks like you've got a lemon. Its not normal, I never had it with the RX100 IV.
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You can download here some 4K DCI video samples from the camera: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B6OHIUZ9PCvNdjBsaTNYRHItclE
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Probably, LCD material does not react very good to overheating, Sony won't be glad replacing many of them because of that...
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I was sure this was the first problem to be solved. Look at the new E-M1 II: full sensor read and very little RS!
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I cannot understand how come they didn't fix the Rolling shutter problem.
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1 hour ago, Andrew Reid said:
I personally hope the GH5 comes in around $1500 and has phase-detect AF approaching Dual Pixel AF standard working with EF lens adapters, then we will be getting somewhere...
As the E-M1 II price is 2,000$, the GH5 price will be the same probably.
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Looks like the A6500 has same rolling shutter as the A6300 :-(
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If even Fuji’s renowned expertise in colour and film stocks cannot elevate a Sony sensor to great colour then what chance do we have in post with RAW?
There is a problem with this statement, as Nikon that won number 1 in the "JPEG shootout" also use Sony sensor...
- webrunner5 and Tim Fraser
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Look here, the GH4 has much more noise:
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1 hour ago, TheRenaissanceMan said:
Man, that footage looks processed to death. Shouldn't be surprised, as Olympus JPEGs are heavily tweaked, but look how much sharpening there is on the birds' feathers. Look how the noise reduction turns all the grass into mush. Look how most colors have little or no variation across the object, just a wash of one single color.
There's definitely a place for a small camera with IBIS, solid AF, low rolling shutter, and nice colors out of the box; in fact, it seems like the perfect run and gun/travel/gimbal companion. But I don't think it could be my only camera, and probably not my A-cam on a narrative.Are you watching this on a 4K monitor?
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Its not F-log but flat profile which does not look so flat...
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That's why I think these samples (that show sudden camera moves of the operator...) demonstrate that rolling shutter is really good here.
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From these 2 samples, looks like we have a 4K without rolling shutter.
Shot and uploaded in 4K:
Shot in 4K, uploaded in 1080p:
Another sample:
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Look here at 0:46 for example:
And here you see a lot of running horses with trees in the background:
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Isn't the auto focus same as A6300?
4k tv as monitor
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How far from the TV do you plan to seat? The problem with LED TV is that they tend to be too bright in order to show good white. It might not be the healthiest thing for your eyes.