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Alex Uzan

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  1. I'm making my own test right now. 4k 25p 100m Room temperature at 25 °C - Auto Pwr OFF Temp set to High
  2. If that's true, I send it back right away. That the only reason why I upgraded from my a6300.
  3. I don’t know about the ar3, but I’ve just compared the A7iii to my A6300, shooting multiple pans, with one camera above the other, and the motion cadense are quite similar. I don’t mean it’s good, but it’s not worst. So far i’m really pleased with the A7iii, but I have to admit that except for the loving FF bokeh you can easily get, this camera seems to me like an A6500 with less flaws (no overheating, better battery, nice1080p, better ui). I kinda prefer my gh5 on many points, except AF, no punch-in during record, and the small sensor. It’s a more well thought camera. And I’m sure, reliable.
  4. Actually, instead of new things, I was thinking about fixing one major flaw of the GH5. Ok the AF is not good, we have to accept that. So MFs should be the most reliable way to keep focus on our shots. But, without the ability to punch in while recording to check focus, I find MF not that reliable as well. Except if you use external monitor.
  5. Hi there, Last firmwares with new features were announced by Panasonic even before the GH5 release. Does it mean that now, « development is over » ? Or can wo hope new features via firmware updates ?
  6. Actually, well exposed you can do wonderful things with 8 bit, if you choose the right software. But if you shoot log/HLG or plan to do a lot of grading/keying/vfx insert, and don't want any banding or artefact, 10bit is nessecary for perfect results. That being said, "perfect" depends a lot of your sensitivity, your eyes, and of course, the broadcast media. Since I have a GH5 with its 10 bit, my videos are not fundamentally better, but I'm more satisfied about what I can do in postprod
  7. I still think this X-H1 is two years late. It reminds me my a6300 (bought almost two years ago) with IBIS. No zebra, 15mn limits (no way I'm gonna add a grip for a mirorless camera), AF doesn't seem as good as the A6300, no 4k50p (The GH5 has been released one year ago), 4:2:0 8bit and no 10bit externally, Video recorded in fat32 (seriously ? in 2018 ?), and a sensor at its end of life. Ok Fuji lens are good (as expensive), but I can't see any good reason for a T2/T20 owner to upgrade for this X-H1. My co-worker from my Youtube Channel has been waiting for it and was really excited about buying this as soon as available (So am I). That was before the official announcement. Now I'm wainting the ASIII annoucement
  8. So : - no 4k50 - no 10bits (Meanning FLOG is useless) - recording time limited (one battery for 20mn in FHD ? Really ?) Not for me
  9. Hi there, I have to ask : Is there any benefits to shoot in HDR/HLG, for a 709 delivery only ?
  10. No, you won’t get any real benefits. The sony a6300/6500 1080p is awful. Worst than any other camera I own. Such a pity since it’s 4k is the better one. I had to buy a gh5 for work (long recording), and I can see that I lost something in IQ.
  11. It depends. If the new gh5s fixes the bad things of the current GH5, which are really poor AF and bad low light performance, then the current gh5 will lose a lot of value, which is not acceptable for a product released only for a few months.
  12. I have to say, a new gh5s will bother me a lot, since I just bought a brand new GH5 3 weeks ago, And I won’t be able to return it. I choose a panasonic camera, because I lost faith in sony when they released the 6500 just a few months after the 6300. Hope I won’t be disapointed again.
  13. Alex Uzan

    A good DAM ?

    Hi there, I'm wondering what kind of DAM do you use to manage your videos. I tried GrassValley Browser, et Catalyst Browse, and they're too limited to bring something interestins in a optmized workflow. But I'm sure there are others choices
  14. Yes, but Edius is the best NLE, so no surprise
  15. You're right that we can do a lot of beautiful things in 8 bits. But if you want to shot in log, 10 bit is absolutely necessary to avoid a lot of issue. But if color really matters, the best way is to get a camera that shots raw, like the bmpcc. But Man, that sensor is small
  16. Sorry, I completely forgot about this thread. Thanks for the answer.
  17. Thanks Kisaha for these details I bought a Manfrotto 502 for christmas, and it's big. Really bug for an a6300. But with the GH5 comming in few months, I don't worry about the head size
  18. Moiré and the small sensor are the two points that stop me to buy it. Hope the Pocket II will fix this.
  19. It seems that Panasonic really improved picture quality on g7/g85 over the gh4 (Samples on dpreview). Better sharpness and ISO noise. And comming from an A6300 and its amazing sharpness at 4k, it's good to take.
  20. Thats's good to know, What will I be missing from the A6300 for the video part only ? Usually, 18 to 35mm, 1.8 to 4.0, with a disatnce between 60cm and 120cm. That fills all my need,but thinking about getting a macro lens. That seems interesting
  21. Hello Jompais The gh5 seems the one, but i'm not sure about going to mft from a APS-C censor. I dont care about low-light capabilities, since I use led and softbox in a light controlled room, but nice bokeh is really important when you shoot product.
  22. Hi there, I own a sony a6300, and am not really happy with it for my main use which is : Product packshot and review, indoor mainly. My blames to the A6300 are : Only 8bit 4.2.2 with the hdmi out. Not so good for grading Too much moirè. I shot a lot of printed products like books, and it's really an issue. Is there any camera that could fix those two issues, with all the good thing about the a6300 ? thanks
  23. 1) Yep that works, but I don't like to not use full potential of my gear. 2) Are you sure ? I think I've read here that native iso, which should give better results, is not ncessarly the lowest Iso. 3) I meant Picture Profile.
  24. Hi there, I'm trying to understand why there are so many picture profiles ans sub-settings to adjust them. That's too much. I shoot with no profile in portrait mode -3 -3 -3 and color grade in Resolve, but maybe I'm missing the a6300 potential. So your aknowledge could help me to get it right. My main use is to shoot product reviews indoor on a simple table with two softbox. Should I stay with no profile or choose one ? I've read that native iso is 800. Is that mean that 100 iso is less good ? If I choose a pp, which one is better for my need. Sorry for these noob questions, but all that profile thing is completely new to me. Thanks for your help
  25. Hi there, I need to shoot indoor at high shutter speed (1/500) and of course, flicker is a big issue. I thought that with a led powered by battery, it would be ok, so I bought a cheap 20$ one to try. Since I started this thread, You already know the results Any piece of advice ? Thanks
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