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Curtis Ross

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  1. 5 hours ago, Andrew Reid said:

    I bet the lenses are locking him into Canon.

    AF with the Metabones adapter is still very hit and miss for me.

    Bingo... Too many Canon lenses.. I had the Metabones for like 2 months and your right. Very hit or miss... Then i had a bag stolen from my truck that included that Metabones... And because it wasn't that great to begin with i dont feel like purchasing another one! :) Probably dumb rationale... But hey...

     

     

     

  2. Not really a deal breaker for me.. Since I already use a A7sII and A7Rii for video... I am in BAD need of a upgrade in my "photo" side.. Since I am still using a 7dmk1.  I will probably rarely touch the video side of the 6dmk2... The 5dmk4 is just too expensive for the amount of use i would get out of it these days.. (might have been different 10 years ago).. But not now...  

     

    So I am probably the market that this camera is aiming for. Not professionals or "serious hobbyist" who are trying to make a Camry into a Benz.....

     

     

  3. Im curious to what others have to say on this subject.... I've had some thoughts of archiving some video/photos for viewing by my very young children so they can view when they get older. But my thinking is against putting anything of this nature on DVD or even Blu-Ray...  30-40 years from now who is to say these types of products will be easily accessible. 

  4. On 1/22/2017 at 4:44 AM, AKH said:

    I'd recommend giving Media Player Classic Home Cinema or VLC Player a try, they come with most codecs built in so you don't have to do other updates.

    True... I couldnt remember what i did.. That is possibly what I did also...back in the day...

  5. On 1/21/2017 at 9:12 PM, Matt Weiss said:

    You're right! I've played the files in camera and there's no issues. How do I update the codecs? Don't I suppose to get the latest with Adobe Cloud? (I'm on windows machine)

    The answer is a little bit more complicated... Try  the link below.. But it also could come down to your video card and/or computer is not powerful enough... 

     

    https://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm

     

    or look up codec packs... be sure to download only the latest ones..

     

     

  6. 12 hours ago, Matt Weiss said:

    I did not notice any glitches through the EVF while shooting. This is what it looks like when I play the file in Premiere Pro and in VLC. There multiple files that are this way from yesterday shooting.

     

    Its your computer. NOT the card or the camera. Put the card back in the camera and play the files via the HDMI cord to a tv. I guarantee you wont see any problems. The problem is your computer is not decoding the files correctly. Update your codecs.

     

     

  7. I love mine and the image and colors it produces... And I have Canon cameras also.... Not sure what you did with yours at your shoot... But probably should have played around with it first...Its a advance piece of equipment (as well it should be for $3000)... Not something you can just grab and go like its from BestBuy or something

  8. I've never had a problem with the auto-focus on the A7sII especially using the 55mm. And currently I am working on a project with a buddy filming BTS of his photo shoots. Which DONT have great light. Not a lot of fast motion. But I think the auto-focus complaints are greatly exaggerated.

  9. 17 minutes ago, kidzrevil said:

    nah in your media browser you have to select ingest, and make sure you adjust your ingest settings before hand though

    So the only benefits in it are if your system has trouble playing larger files or types? Which mine never has. Just trying to figure out the benefits in it?

    Thanks

     

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