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So...I've had my Sennheiser G3 trans/receiver for...12 years now? I think that was a good ROI. Just used it again today.
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What NLE do you use?
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Image thickness / density - help me figure out what it is
fuzzynormal replied to kye's topic in Cameras
As a teenager my dad's darkroom offered a practical wisdom built from hours of self-inflicted failure. Buying the film and chemicals to develop one's shots, and then having them not "turn out" makes you really pay attention to the technique of achieving a strong image while in the field. The same sentiment the OP has mentioned. In the digital age, the notion that technology -such as bit depth and/or raw- is going to solve problems is not misguided, it's just overstated. I used to think I could save a thin negative at the enlarger. Nope. I could only make it marginally better. If it was a mess already, nothing was going to change that. That's why shooting 8-bit or using an old digital camera, while not ideal, is also not a deal breaker. All that said, it comes back to lighting. Those that artistically manipulate or take advantage of light in their images are simply better at this than those that don't. There's really no better advice than the be good with light when capturing the shot. The curse of the internet is that folks like us can go down rabbit holes of information and then end up applying esoteric solutions to problems of extreme technical nuance, when the fundamental basic issues are the ones that require the actual attention. It's why intuitive shooters and directors like Kendry Ty (8 years ago!) were making something remarkable on consumer gear --while bigger film productions with marginally competent, yet unimaginative, people were making complete crud. -
Well, I'd qualify the poll and say that the best IQ value for the $$ in my experience is the LUMIX GX7. I don't know what was going on there, but the images off that damn sensor looked awesome. I suppose anyone that grabbed a BM pocket back in the day for $500 would be able to dispute the $$-to-IQ-value claim, but out of all the cameras I've owned the GX7 always looked wonderful to me.
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Will Canon & Nikon leaving the DSLR market boost Pentax?
fuzzynormal replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
So here's a simple story: I was in the market to hire a guy about 4 years ago for a video shoot. A shooter contacted me to inquire about the gig, but had almost no experience with motion pictures. He was just getting into video from photography and he asked me if his lowly Pentax, which only did 60p @720 would be okay. His photos showed that he had a great eye for composition and when we talked about the assignment he explained that he was a video neophyte, but was willing and eager to learn. Seemed like a bit of a risk to hire this dude. After all here was a guy shooting on a decidedly not video-centric DSLR and admitting that video wasn't his main thing. After some coaching, both of us reviewing past examples of the job I was hiring him for, and collaborating about what I wanted to see in the footage, we decided to partner up, and off he went. Meanwhile, I simultaneously hired another guy for the same sort of shoot on the opposite side of the country. Dude made sure to tell me more than once what his list of gear included (would you also like to know about his C300 and PL mount lenses? Apparently he was convinced I did) --and how he was a video professional with years of experience. Sure, he knew what I wanted, not a problem; don't even need to discuss it. After watching past examples of the job and assuring me he could do it, off he went. With that narrative set-up you can probably imagine who delivered spot on incredible b-roll shots that were a bit IQ mushy, but captured great scenarios and emotion --and who gave me a pile of shit footage with no cohesiveness or creativity, (plus couldn't even get the horizon level) but sure looked super sharp with great colors. I don't know if any of this is germane to the thread, but... Here's hoping that niche players like aspiring videographer Phil from North Carolina hang in there...and their camera gear supplier does too. -
I used to have a 55mm Canon FD f1.2 on a speed booster for my M43 cams... I mean, that's kinda in the ball park. On M43 that would render DOF shallowness like a f1.8 on FF. So that narrow focal plane capability was there if I wanted it. (turns out I really didn't that much) Also had the Voight 42.5mm f.095. Which is a 85mm f1.9 FF equivalent on M43. All decent lens stuff and kinda neat to own. And I'll be honest, having the extra bit of "oomph" that FF gives is nice sometimes, not going to deny it. (I mean, I still have a 5D) But, in my world it's not worth the trade off of exceptional IBIS and some really crazy compact gear...and the shooting flexibility that offers. That small gear flexibility is often overlooked by a lot of videographers, I think. I love going on shoots with modest stuff; a single small satchel camera bag and a tiny camera --then knocking out ridiculous handheld shots that look like they rolled off a jib or camera dolly tracks. I'll take that capability as long as it's available. Other people like piling on a bunch of outboard stuff so much that even a modest DSLR ends up looking like some Panavision rig on a major studio movie production set. That's fine if that's what you want, just not my tempo.
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Which is the exact reason I’m on M43. M43 video IQ, IBIS and compactness in tandem are a great combo for my work. I also know what I want in FOV’s so I do the math when I mount a lens. No biggie.
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Sad day . To find out I’ve only been using parts of my images for years? Bummer.
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I don’t do auto focusing, so can’t offer an opinion on that. As for color profiles I use “natural” as Oly offers it out of the box. Tried a few experiments with flattening the image, but didn’t seem worth the effort (for me) BTW, I prefer the Oly histogram over the GH5 waveform. I’m only ever protecting the highlights anyway, so the Oly histogram is quite useful. (Again, for me)
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I film my dog and then never edit the footage.
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Well, there's you go in regards to Olympus. Personally I'm still hoping they're gonna try to do a little Japanese corporate tap dancing and attempt to wiggle out of letting their camera division go...but that still doesn't excuse their numerous mistakes running the company.
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Youtube 4K quality is so poor you might as well shoot 1080p
fuzzynormal replied to kye's topic in Cameras
FWIW, when I'm uploading a video with twice the resolution I tend to make the file twice the data rate. My anecdote is based on naked-eye results from when I started doing these sorts of uploads 4 years ago. I imagine things are constantly changing with platform codecs, for better and worse. All I can tell you is that uprez'ing/up'data'ing my film files made the vids look better when when watching 1080 on said platforms. Really made a difference back then on YouTube more than Vimeo. -
Youtube 4K quality is so poor you might as well shoot 1080p
fuzzynormal replied to kye's topic in Cameras
Ding ding. Upscale your vids for online platform viewing. Take advantage of whatever IQ edge you can squeak out of their systems. -
SD slot is fine. I don't care about that too much. Will say the Cam's mount screw is too close the battery gate. When I put on my Manafrotto mount plate it needs to be moved to open the door. Battery life is really good. 1hr+ shooting time. Ergos are decent. Not as good as my old Em5ii with bat grip, but not bad for such a small camera. I really like smaller cameras. Changing ISO when filming is technically possible but impractical. Auto WB shifts too easily. Would rather it was more subtle. BTW, same issues on my EM5ii --just an Oly thing. 4k IQ is great. Love it and the colors. I bought this camera for $300 refurbished. Good value.
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I bounce on and off YT. Never followed anyone, probably never will. I know channels exist with lots of info relevant to whatever you may like, but paying close attention to any of them seems like a chore. Besides, it's a destination, on the popular side, mostly for those that are easily influenced. The ones pulling cash on the platform are not called "influencers" for nothing. Pop culture is never as interesting as it pretends to be. It's not designed to be that way. And exceptions tend to prove the rule.
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Maybe the image is horizontally flipped. [you beat me to it]
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What Olympus Lenses Are You Buying Before They (MIGHT) Disappear Forever?
fuzzynormal replied to andrgl's topic in Cameras
I recommend you giving me $6K so I can but that lot. -
My Canon EOS R5 recording 8K video 50 minutes straight
fuzzynormal replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
FWIW, my understanding is that corporations are basically told by their legal team to never apologize about product lest they open themselves up to class action lawsuits. They might apologize for "feelings," but usually not about stuff like this. -
As an outsider looking into this Canon fiasco I find it amusing how so many people are drawn into the drama that have no dog in the hunt. (like me -- perfectly content with shooting 4k my humble $300 camera M43 camera) I'll never spend 4K on a camera for video again, but I certainly used to. And if I was dropping that sort of expense I'd expect it to work as advertised. That said, I used to have to do some rather violent hardware hacks to get the HDV 0's and 1's out of my old XH-A1 at times...and I thought that camera was a bargain @$3.5K. It's always something with Canon, on that you can rely.
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I've used it in a horror movie to put people on edge a little bit.