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Belle

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    Belle reacted to MattH in Nikon Z6 features 4K N-LOG, 10bit HDMI output and 120fps 1080p   
    It's actually a good point it not having 60p 4k.  It hadn't occured to me that it didn't, so I was glad for the info.  And its a z6 thread, not a z6 autofocus thread, so perfectly on topic.
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    Belle reacted to wolf33d in Nikon Z6 features 4K N-LOG, 10bit HDMI output and 120fps 1080p   
    @Emanuel don’t bother answering to this guy. Could have been funny, but he is so retarded it’s actually sad. 
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    Belle reacted to Emanuel in Great article   
    Of course, variables count. We can't live without them. The same way there'll always be higher bitrate if we change from 4:2:0 to 4:2:2, obviously. On that test, can the difference between codecs, bitrate, etc bring the "whole" difference there? As sunyata wrote three times, maybe. No trouble to second it. Why shouldn't we? What do we have here? Two different teams pretending to themselves their shirt is prettier than the other side? Your loved doll (higher bit depth) is not less mine. Who can say differently? Who would go from Alexa to 8-bit? C'mon.
    My beef is with the misconception only 10-bit is the miracle to save your footage from 8-bit banding. This is inaccurate. Countless examples going to the big screen since film has been replaced there (no one is saying it beats film or you said someone said). Dogma falling down? Is that the problem? Something different to believe? And that test fits the case. Beyond 4:2:2 vs 10-bit (a less careful reading has brought your light approach and carefree misinterpretation on the topic of the discussion), with higher bitrate, yeah, better codec and so on. Beware, the devil is in the details.
    In behalf of the topic here, ML hack proves these capture devices can top other than the crippled 4:2:0 offer. For some reason, they don't implement it in their more affordable line. OP and article's point. Very accurate BTW.
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