Yup a lens filter ! :-)
Yup it is major on textures and scenes with lots of motion & fine detail. I used to get pissed thinking the nx1 hated vintage lenses not realizing it was mostly cause the bitrate was too low
shot this with an rx10ii and loved the super 16mm aesthetic. I really wished they made the xc15 with a constant aperture but you can't have it all I guess. I love the footage you guys have been posting up here of the xc10 especially @mercer . I know this thread is about the rx10iii vs the xc10...honestly I would avoid the rx10iii and get the rx10ii for the constant aperture and in body ND filter ! Overall I love the image of the sony rx bridge cameras...I just bought a tiffen ultra contrast filter so hopefully that helps with compression and noise in the shadows
@Mattias Burling its not a PAL problem. This would literally be the first time I have encountered this. The Fuji XT-2 skips frames...hopefully Fuji will fix it in a firmware update if its brought to their attention
literally all the fuji xt2 footage I've seen has that stuttering motion like it drops a random frame ever so often. Definitely stopped me from picking one up for myself
@DPStewart thanks bro ! And you are right, the sigma lenses like the 18-35 look really good on the NX1...its one of the best piece of optics out in general. That 16-50s has a look of its own though and its just as sharp from what I seen. Honestly @200mbps with OIS & great autofocus I dont think I'll need another cam till 10bit 422 internal becomes common in prosumer bodies
The NX1 is the gift that keeps on giving man. Im really considering getting the 16-50s to get the most out of the cam... and let that be my personal kit.
Anyway this was shot with a contax zeiss 45mm f2.8 and a tiffen ultra contrast filter
Yeah. Normal gamma uses the picture profile you have selected for stills
Wow !!! Looks like everyone brought out the big guns for photokina
For a handheld shooter such as myself this is a god send. Definitely could leave the gimbal at home now ??
If you can underexpose a scene by a stop or two and raise the exposure in post thats a great way to tell. Fast motion or shooting running water from a fountain helps expose macroblocking too. Anything with fast unpredicatble movement like the "flakes" inside of a shaken snow globe
@fuzzynormal @Ivanhurba I use my NX1 for the shallow DOF shots but the RX10 at 100mm and up can give you shallow dof. Its really all in how you compose the shot