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Michael1

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  1. A7S is off the table for me without internal 4K recording. It's just not practical for me to haul around an external recorder, so that limits it to 1080. If I want just 1080 and full frame, I would get a Nikon full frame. To my eye, Nikon's look more cinematic than Sony's. Michael
  2. I don't know why DVI is getting such a bad rap here. Dual Link DVI supports 16 bits per channel (48 bit)! Michael
  3. Some videos are starting to show up now, some good, some not so good over the past week.
  4. I've always liked the cinematic look of the D800 and D600. I wouldn't say Blackmagic cinematic, but very nice, nevertheless. Personally, I think Nikon is sitting on a gold mine, if they would ever put their efforts in that direction. Obviously, the sensor and some of the processing is already there. Now they just need to finish the job. Michael
  5. Exactly. I have never understood these goofy tests comparing ISO from two or more different cameras. If the person who did this video can't see the difference in luminance between these two cameras at the same ISO, then they need to buy a waveform monitor! Obviously, it has to be corrected for these arbitrary ISOs. Michael
  6. Andrew, I can see why you are getting burned out. I even see members attacking you, the moderator. I don't know what's the matter with some of these people. A "Report" button, so members could report to moderators those engaged in personal attacks, would be a big help to the moderators, so they don't have to scan through every thread. "Ignore" buttons are also good, so members can block those who always engage in personal attacks (they don't typically have anything useful to say anyway). Michael
  7. I know what you mean about Apple software running on a PC. Horrible. I know you can play Quicktime files with the free open source player VLC Media Player on Windows. I don't know if that will give you codec to enable you to edit them, though. You can also try the K-lite codec pack. http://www.codecguide.com/ Michael
  8. It's good to hear Blackmagic is going to update their firmware with new features soon. There have been some quality issues, and quirkiness to their cameras, but from what I have seen, nothing beats their cinematic quality in this price range. It's immediately noticeable to even the layperson. It appears it may take the other manufacturers quite a while to catch up to them on that. Blackmagic will need to start pushing more features and make their cameras more polished as time goes on, though, to stay ahead of the pack. Michael
  9. I think the concern is you are buying something advertised as a 4K camera that can't actually record 4K unless you buy something as expensive as the camera itself, and carry around something as bulky as the camera itself (probably more so). The A7S might be better termed "4K Ready". Michael
  10. I can't see the A7S (or some variant) not having internal 4K recording for long. It seems like an interim product to me, as if they felt compelled to come out with a 4K camera, but didn't have time to finish it. Michael
  11. The A7s is exciting in many ways, but I think the inconvenience and cost of an external recorder will be a deal breaker for many. I also wonder if using the internal recording will impose the lame recording time limits they have on their other cameras. I never understood why the onerous EU taxes have to penalize everyone else in the world. Michael
  12. Very nice comparison test. The GH4 holds its own. Michael
  13. I am blown away by how close the 16mp still is to the 4K video frame grab crops. That's fantastic! I would certainly love to see more examples of this. Great choice for subject matter, Andrew. Text always does a good job of revealing resolution capability. Panasonic seems to have really built a camera with the GH4 that may well go down in history as an industry game changer. Michael
  14. Just my opinion, but I think it is much harder to get hand held shots to not look amateur, than those shot on a tripod. Michael
  15. Nice test. Some of the color goes out of the wood table, too, with the CFLs. Maybe the next test should be LEDs. :) Michael
  16. OTA isn't what it was when HD was introduced, now that stations are splitting their bandwidth with many subchannels. I can't speak for cable, but I have done A-B tests with Dish Network comparing picture quality with OTA locals. I honestly could not find much difference with our LA locals. If I really got close to the screen, I might be able to see that the text on news shows was just a hair sharper on the OTA 1080i signal, and we are talking "full pixel peeping". On channels with 720p, I couldn't see any difference. Michael
  17. I agree with Maxonics. I will also add, that if you look at camera tests, every 1080 camera I have seen actually outputs a "measured" resolution somewhat below the 1080 supported by the file type, usually 750 to 850 lines. If you shoot in 4K, you should easily be able to get the full 1080 after downsampling. Michael
  18. Yes, I am having some trouble following this thread. Michael
  19. I couldn't find anything about the API. Michael
  20. fuzzynormal, very well done! I like the smooth camera movements. What did you use for a rig? Michael
  21. Is all of this conversion really worth it? The sensor isn't even 4:4:4, and the HDMI port will output 10bit 4:2:2, even in 4K. I say put a recorder on there, and call it a day. Michael
  22. You won't get full resolution without good lighting as Maxonics pointed out. In low light, the camera goes into noise reduction mode, and there goes your resolution. For stills, a full frame would work the best, both from a low light performance perspective, and from the standpoint of getting wide shots with less degradation in the image, including less of a fish eye look. There are some good quality, modestly priced, fast full frame lenses, but you would have to watch your depth of field. In movie mode, the full frames still do fairly well in low light, although the difference isn't as great compared to crop lenses, since they throw away some of the light with sensor line skipping. If you want the ultimate in sharpness, I would be looking at the new Panasonic GH4 when it comes out next month, with its 4K resolution. You would get full 1080 if downres'd in post, too, something I have yet to see with any 1080 camera output (yes, the file is 1080, but the image is not). Michael
  23. Lot of good information here. I like that the Panasonic rep gave honest answers, for example on the increase in f stops, rather than just giving a marketing speech. 10 bit 4:2:2 at 4K on the HDMI port right on the camera body!! Whoohoo!!! Interesting that they put in adjustments for "shutter angle" in addition to the original fractions of a second for shutter speed. They also put in dB in addition to ISO. Panasonic's background in video really shows. Panasonic has an edge over the pure still camera manufacturers, or those manufacturers with stills camera divisions that don't seem to talk to their video divisions. The GH4 really has set a new benchmark for a hybrid camera, and shows Panasonic has obviously seen the trend where people want high quality video out of their stills camera. They are way ahead of the market with the GH4. I'm looking forward to seeing it at NAB. I have a feeling this will be the perfect camera for a lot of people, like me, who go back and forth between shooting stills and shooting video on the same shoot, literally minute by minute, and don't want compromises in either. Michael
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