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  1. 44 minutes ago, herein2020 said:

    If Red would add XLR inputs, an eND filter, improve their AF, add lower data rate codec options, and keep it in the $6K price range it would suddenly make the A7SIII, the C100, and the C200 look a lot less attractive.

    Apart of AF exactly UMP G2 if you're ok with form factor and S35. (Although I think price will even go down pretty soon with new offer with new BM sensor.)

  2. Sadly, at the moment USA is another dimension of affordability comparing to EU. But yes - judging to this last posted footage, it seems certain that Komodo nailed remarkable image quality. Comparing with A7s III results it looks affordable, regarding it is another league (as also Z cam E2-F6 which is even much less $)

  3. 7 minutes ago, Video Hummus said:

    They can partner with blackmagic to get a similar sensor as the 12K just in 4/3 format and at 8K and with blackmagic RAW inside. 

    I'm not competent to comment join venture business, but I don't see any reason why would BM share their extremely secret sensor's know-how at the moment when they are probable only comparative company that makes progressive profit. They are where they dreamed to be. I think that It's obvious that their new sensor works in tightest conjunction with their own developed codec to achieve final IQ results that now are clearly next to ARRI's and even the best in software manipulation easiness. All of that with possibility to offer prices that are almost always near half of the price of other market competitors. Panasonic has to immediately learn from BM: to put all effort in their most profitable line and model, without crippling and sparing anything - there are thousands of m43 users that still can be catch to buy top notch camera for their big investments in m43 lenses. 

  4. 8 minutes ago, newfoundmass said:

    It wouldn't let me edit my last post, but I wanted to add that the Olympus situation has made me reevaluate M43 a bit.

    I'm afraid that Panasonic's consumer image division situation is horrible. After GH5 all their decisions look to me as serious market failure, from one or another reason. And reason because I'm writing this is only to drop a drop more of begging to reconsider destiny of GH6 (which is extremely doubtful )... as only step that at the moment could help them to stay profitable alive.

  5. 15 minutes ago, Trek of Joy said:

    BTS for the night desert launch film. We have an Easyrig sighting...

     

    I don't know... I'm really just about pure enjoy in image and look from any camera, but this one still not looks to me comparatively strong in that regard.

  6. Just now, sanveer said:

    Most likely the IMX492. It can do 8k at upto 30fps (thought at 10-bit). 

    I've just found this information: "The sensor itself is made by Taiwanese company Socle and is said to be a true 8K sensor, without the need to extrapolate up."

  7. 8 minutes ago, sanveer said:

    A lot of issues with newer ILC releases seems to be that Sony has almost sole monopoly of ILC image sensors. If Canon wasn't round, there would have only been Sony ILCs. So in some ways Sony attempts to abuse its control of the sensor Market.

    Please, I bet you are pretty well informed, so I'd like to take the opportunity to ask here instead searching elsewhere: what sensor is inside already firmly announced Sharp's m43 8k camera?

  8. 1 hour ago, Enjay said:

    Funny how this issue gets so much attention, but literally nobody complains about Canon charging 10% higher netto prices in the EUR/GBP zone compared to Yen/US$. They started that with the 5D 4.

    THAT is what kept me from buying the R5.

    Third party lens manufacturers like Sigma or Tamron actually have lower netto prices for many lenses here, it cannot be a general thing.

     

    If it could be some sort of consolation, strangely legal grаy market in UK (I mean, there's no any prohibition or punish for openly advertising offers) always has even better prices than in USA (even with ok warranty - I checked). Actually, I enjoyed buying there - I'm for guerrilla side of the world and type of soul, so one way more to stay in condition 🙂

  9. 44 minutes ago, Viscount Omega said:

    Trying to decide between this and the FX9.   Forget the sound.  That's done externally anyway. 

    Why do I like the FX-9 footage better in the videos I've seen?

    Sorry for my pure and probably wrong opinion in this very thread, but you provoke it with question - I fully agree, regarding just IQ, all off till now here and there provided footage of A7S III look comparatively very so-so, or not to the upper standard 😞 (Actually, somewhere up in thread posted review by that Chinese guy, footage - although mostly 120p - even look horible to me.) Phillip Bloom probably made it look the best between other reviewers, but IMO it is pretty (even incomparably) far away of FX9 or Venice regarding image fullness... Up to now  footage mostly look to me tiny or, to say ultracontemporary - little bit overheated...

  10. 31 minutes ago, sanveer said:

    Panasonic should target both the GH6 and GH6s (If a GH6s is required) at $1750 each (Or lower, considering the XT3 and XT4).

    Early stage of domination of profit lust (over really targeting-sensibility and vision) destroyed GH5s, more over when stayed marry with 2500e even year and half after born of Pocket4k for two times less. Next stage of profit lust obsession of retro-thinking-board is responsible for stopping or postponing serious developing of m43. Terminal will be when (if at all) GH6 will be announced for 3000e plus some sort of paying add, and GH6s for 3500e... at the moment when BM day after will announce say m43 camera with APS-C 6-8k sensor behind for 2000e. I'm longing for GH6 but Panasonic's market decisions and price estimation not at all look promising to me.

  11. 35 minutes ago, Trek of Joy said:

    Not sure if this video was posted, scrolling through the last few pages its mostly S1h/Netflix arguments that don't seem to relate to the Sony at all. As to the a7s3, if you need reliable AF, cameras like the Zcams, the Blackmagic's and likely the S1h are not something people are considering, its a completely different type of camera and shooting experience. Nothing is ever going to change that until they have reliable AF. I need AF for my work, none of those will ever be a part of my kit, and I'm obviously not alone. The excitement over this and the R5/6 is because you're combining great IQ with great AF with bitrates that many Sony shooters have wanted for years. Continually injecting cameras like Blackmagic's or Netflix approval into the discussion is just noise. Nobody is buying the a7s3 or a Pocket 4k for that matter to shoot the next season of Ozark. 

    Fair and correct enough, but I'd say that "problem" arises because of nowaday existence of many more real world variables that have to be accounted. In today highly mobile market, someone who today is mostly say wedding shooter, tomorrow has to adapt and become stock footage shooter, vloger becomes more artistic music videographer or slower shooter of nature or narrative documentary, or even short film story teller... Besides, for examples Sony lenses were by far the most expensive (before new wave of Canon's and Nikon's), and as whole A7S III, complete with native lenses, indeed approach to price of, say, newest Red Komodo, not to say of C 200 II or C300 with great EF lenses... and "impression" to client is undoubtedly important factor for getting a job.

    Shortly, IMO it is quite common-sense-expecting that buyers will comparing, weighting and re-thinking different possibilities, specs and virtues when prices are becoming so close to each other and earning opportunities are starting to become more uncertain and changeable regarding main focus.

  12. While negotiating for new sensor, Panasonic simply could combine Pocket 4k and Z cam M2 specs with the rest of Panasonic GH5 virtues and put it at any size and form body they like, being box, camcorder, dlsr-like or  something modular innovative - but they don't want to do that. There's no enough easy money there for retro lust calculation of their anachronistic CEOs minds - which already made GH5s so huge serious income fall.

    Maybe it is common sign and common result of aging decision board - Panasonic success and breakthrough impact of GH2 once has been founded of philosophy of being comparatively bold and friendly-supportive close to mass of aspiring, mostly young content makers. After ten years such philosophy and sensibility changed almost 180 degrees - symbolically, paying effort to become Netflix approved status of B in middle or C in big budget production. Gifted students, lower Brandon Lee type travelers, rebellious and hippy style spirits of all sorts from all parts of the rapidly leveraging world will certainly not buy FF fetish kit dlsr body tool for 5-6000 euros.

    @kye Of course in theory your words about differences of GH5 body and Pocket 4k form has foundation. But in praxis IMO not to much,  simply because of extremely similar profile of real world buyers... except pure tourists and happy rich wanderers couples (but as I see even they are not exception! ), every shooting seance in harsh environment anyway needs camera protection. Actually I think that bad estimation of properly targeted user base and its priorities has its part in losing so hard market battle. Once upon a time I knew many video making content houses that openly or secretly change their REDs for GH5+audio module there where clients were not fashionably sensitive about used brend for their needs. Instead of just proceed on the wave of such huge success, with finally adding advanced RAW codec, offering option for neutralization of NR distortion of image, even be first to make proper m43 cinema lens etc. - Panasonic's decision was to actually stop for a while or forever serious developing of m43 and chase for bigger profit per one camera sold. In a meanwhile P4k is still in a regular 'out of stocks' status after two years...

  13. 9 hours ago, Video Hummus said:

    Panasonic M43 and FF can coexist. I think its especially important, more than ever, to have the next GH camera absolutely let loose with specs and capabilities. It might hurt S1H sales...sure but I think only because the GH is so well respected at this point.

    IMO you already wrote the most important and the most truly part: it might hurt S1H sales... So, in theory M43 and FF CAN coexist, but in today's market reality and Panasonic position in it - I'm afraid NOT to the level of full and equally fair developing potential of both. I think that Panasonic will not put enough effort to further developing m43 before they provide (by their estimation) same or very close specs to FF line. Which is, I think, suicidal decision - it is impossible (i. e. too late) for Panasonic to be widely recognized and accepted as important FF photo tool, and although S1H without doubt has beautiful IQ as such (so what?), even Panasonic admit that selling result is disaster... mostly simply because all concept of dlsr body camera for 4000+ euros and new line of lenses for the same sum is absurd.. or nonsense dreaming of their wealthy oldtimer's CEOs.

    M43 in start can't provide such profit margin for Panasonic anachronistic lust that belongs to rapidly dying past of stable capitalistic (or post-WWII colonial) world and belonging market. Or, as I'm reproaching them metaphorically - biggest Japanese companies live in 'autistic' miscalculation. More and more I see them too sluggish, to incapable to adapt, above all, their passée profit expectation. They all constructed and (at behind-the-scene agreement) strongly supported (with different level of promoters) FF mantra as easy-exit for shrinking profit - but to provide real-world top usability of FF dlsr-body cameras (of course in video field) they are simply not yet capable... and IMO that's all true about actual terrorizing hot news about too-extremely-hot kit-package-bodies for 5-6000e: will such Holly Grails (or Buy-immediately-three-trophies) shut down after 15 or 45 minutes, will they resurrect after 5 or 35min... 

    "Meaning the GH5 successor, and that users should just be a little more patient." Sean Baker... or "Bake-me-true"...

  14. Just now, Video Hummus said:

    I disagree. I think there still is life in M43.

    Actually, my intention was to note how m43 is at the very moment the most capable (even higher) indie movie making format - but it must be that my noble intention was typically lost somewhere in mine new example of advanced Sioux English language 😞

  15. Unfortunately I tend to believe that future of m43 as looks dictated with position in Panasonic's plans is pretty bad. Panasonic team simply don't wish - or don't dare - to offer m43 camera that is far above in--the-field capabilities of their FF line, let alone EVA line... but moment of technology is quite such. All that FF line still severely struggle to bring even at lower (I mean mostly mostly capable LSI and codec and bit/bitrate wise) level, m43 already matured. Simply, Panasonic team IMO is also captivated in some sort of market autism that today is common for all Japanese manufacturer.

    There's simply no wide place for 4000+ euros prized photo-body cameras. There also was no place for highly restrictive GH5s for 2500e without daring to give RAW but with daring to cut off IBIS because of task of gluing camera to moving car - and even more for such long keeping price at that level. Population of younger and aspiring dreamers or even more ambition travelers (even at Western countries that rapidly lose their previous standard) has no money for overheated price lust - they don't want to endlessly dispute about specs, salivate about sensor size, 10% more or less Bokeh, DOF, etc. - but to learn, create and promote themselves as distinctive creative individuals.

    And at the moment when Japanese manufacturer finally are forced to drop their lust for more than 200% profit margin, BM's clever, more spec wise friendly and more honest in offering products already eat up most of the wider circle (out of die-hard AF users) market. 

    Also unfortunately, after several misleading states about GH5s (totally false or deliberately misleading quoting of true usable DR, about cheap reason for omit of IBIS, misery of argument for stubborn keeping destructive NR algorithm etc) by mr Frazer, I concluded that he is just logically and predictable boastful front man without any decision relevance.

  16. Regarding market moment and actual crisis context, IMO Panasonic decision about (existence and possible specs of) GH6 is crucial in their mirrorless camera history. Excluding maybe ready out of the box best AF, Panasonic has literally all ingredients, knowledge and experience immediately at disposal to make the biggest and most complete (mirrorless video oriented cameras) hit till now - even including already established connection with BRAW codec. It will be extremely interesting decision, and me personally afraid that - alas - it will be bad-calculator circumspectively wrong 🙂

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