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Marco Tecno

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  1. 50 minutes ago, Matthew Hartman said:

    One of the worse examples I saw was Cinema5D's inexplicable review of the camera

    I stopped visiting that site, after that incompetent review.

    52 minutes ago, Matthew Hartman said:

    gaurantee we would have had 120fps 4k DCI and possibly better ISO performance than even Sony in 2017.

    For sure. Galaxy s9 will do 4k@60 and fhd@240. The hw is there and Samsung has it in consumer products.

  2. Nothing is still able to replace my nx1 as an all around still+video camera with great quality, 24-200 range, fast native af lenses. Fuji is near, but still not there. M43 for me is a no-go for the ratio in stills, that I never liked, the low mp and smaller sensor.

     

    A7r-iii is there, actually would be my best choice, but definitely too expensive, especially with decent native lenses.

     

    Nikon could do something good, but I bet it won't.

  3. Very interesting. Of course if you haven't got a latitude of many stops in video, you need to use lights in such situations.

    The great thing is that, in still pictures, now you can get these results even w/o a fill in flash, thanks to the greatness of BSI sensor by samsung.

  4. On 15/1/2018 at 12:57 PM, cojocaru27 said:

    hi guys, i have travelled to Patagonia a month ago and put this film together. Was also shot entirely on Samsung NX1. Would love to hear your thoughs :

     

    Wow please share settings/grading!

  5. My "next system" will need to be 8k@30, 4k@120, 2k@460, apsc or bigger, 10-12bit at all the resolutions, with very high bitrate (over 200) and h.265, in a packaging with the size of nx1 and a cost of 2k$ for the body at most. And a good selection of outstanding, yet affordable, af lenses.

    I think I'll have to wait several years, since Samsung is no longer in the game.

  6. I'm with Kisaha on this, saying that I'm more than served with NX1 for many months/years to come.

    Of course, I always hope that my NX1 lives long enough.

    When I change system, I want to be sure to get something vastly superior to NX1. As to now, nothing is - IMHO - so much superior to justify a switch.

    Almost sure, when I switch, it will be for a full frame, unless something "crucial" happens in sensor technology (i.e. the long rumored organic sensors come out) able to improve low light performance.

     

    That said, the three technologies to look at are:

    1) Nikon FF mirrorless (if/when it comes)

    2) Canon FF mirrorless (if/when it comes)

    3) Fuji APS-C (if/when they implement an organic sensor)

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