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  1. GFX 100s has 10 bit 4K at 24 and 30fps.  No word on slo-mo or 60fps in 1080.  The Panasonic cameras look great and with Leica also announcing a 4k medium format camera with 4K 30fps in L Mount puts Panasonic/Leica and Fuji in the driver seat for the next format war. 2019 is going to be the friendly matches between these 2 (3?) to prove the bodies are good enough and 2020 will be when the real matches begin with all of that great glass coming out. 

  2. @DBounce Looks really nice, thanks for doing your initial review.  I only have one complaint, your background music sounds like the opening chords to "I want it that way" by the backstreet boys and now I have that horrid song in my head.

    I tried doing some editing last night on my 2015 MacBook Pro in the latest version of Final Cut Pro X and editing the 10bit h.265 was a terrible experience.  I didn't have my SSD array connected and just used the onboard hard drive so I couldn't create proxies.  Definitely going to have to use the big rig to edit footage from this little tyrant of a camera. 

  3. Sorry sorry sorry sorry

    In my last post I missed a key bit of information. 

    The 27mm pancake lens continuous auto focus is improved but still not good enough for video.

    The other lenses I tried in my quick hour with camera yesterday and this morning (35mm, 18-55, 18-135 and 55-200) are all improved from the X-T2 and X-H1 and have pretty smooth transitions without changing any of the sensitivity settings.

    Sorry for the confusion. @Brian Williams is absolutely correct I was only referring to the 27mm pancake lens

    On another note I shot some footage in 24p 4k and 120p this morning of some ducks on a lake at sunrise with the 18-55.  The 120p looks very nice. Here is a quick snap from VLC player, hopefully it does it justice. 

    vlcsnap-2018-09-24-08h43m46s910.png

  4. The FedEx gods dropped one of these off today, finally.

    To answer a few questions, yes the 120p is 10 bit. For some reason Fuji still has it auto set the shutter to 125 instead of 240...still don’t know why they can’t follow the frame rate / shutter rule.

    Eye-Fi is blisteringly fast for tracking my crawling/walking daughter around the house and back yard, touch screen tracking is “meh”.

    Focus with the 18-55, 35 and 27 is much faster and the 27 pancake hunts much less than on the X-T2 and X-H1. Still not good enough to have smooth focus for video, but a big improvement for photo.

    Zebras are really accurate and the focus peaking seems to be easier to see (might be the slightly improved LCD and EVF) for manually focusing.

  5. So after ordering from B&H and Adorama at 12:01 on preorder date, no camera for this guy. I’ll have both by the 25th according to the tracking. What a waste, should have just ordered through a local store like usual (got an A7iii at 10am on release date).

  6. Compared to the GH5 it’s maybe 5% to 10% better, really just a little smoother. 

    Compared to the 85’s it’s about 25% better with vintage lenses from my limited testing. Way less jumpy and it looks more like you have a crappy gimbal vs having a non-fluid tripod head like on the GX85. I haven’t used the G85 very much, but it’s IBIS was similar (very good) to the GX85.

    The additional advantages like the EVF and Olympus colors make it an easy winner over the GX85s poor EVF and overall lackluster colors and charm.

    It’s a frustratingly nice camera. If Olympus could add some firmware updates, it could be a THE pocketable video camera to use with compact and vintage lenses.

  7. My initial thoughts.

    Good:

    • The stabilization is fantastic and is only a hair worse than the EM1-Mark II
    • Video quality is actually pretty good and on par with the GX85 and G85 in 4K.
    • Rolling shutter is better than the X-T2, X-H1 and Sony A7III
    • Colors are really nice straight out of the camera if you're in Natural or Muted.  All of the others are way too saturated.

    Not so good:

    • On the camera PASM dial you cannot shoot 4K in any mode but Movie, and there is a splash screen you have to press 'OK' on before shooting
    • The controls aren't customizable:
      • ISO can only be changed by touchscreen once shooting
      • Peaking has to be turned on each time you turn the camera on and has to be set to either the Fn1 or Fn2 button
      • No way to check focus by digitally zooming once shooting, you can zoom in before and start recording but you cannot zoom in or out
    • Focus peaking is no where near the EM-1 II or even EM-5 II and is behind Sony and way behind Fuji and Canon

    Besides those few annoyances, it's a fun camera to shoot with and I can see us using it as a C camera to get some interesting shots at events and different angles for interviews. 

    Personally, this will be a great camera to take to a kids sporting event and get some really nice stabilized video on the compact vintage zoom lenses and not have a bunch of parents asking me to get their kid in a video or photo because it doesn't look professional.  It will also be great to take cycling and get some nice shots of our team during practice and races.

  8. It was shot in 4K and exported in 1080. I agree it’s pretty soft, I think that is due to the lens.

    Wistia is what we use for all our online video and it works awesome and doesn’t do any funky compression. I’ll do some more testing today and try a different lens and export in 4K instead of 1080.

  9. The lighting in all of the videos is spot on.  I wish I had the eye you did for lighting.  I re-watched a music video I did in 2014 I thought was my best lighting job, looks like amateur hour compared to yours.

    Besides lighting, the whole creative / art direction is spectacular.

  10. @Brian Williams

    As sad as it is in 2018, you’re right. That footage could have come from and NX1 that is still top of the line 4 years later, but it could have also come from and X-T3 after only being out in the wild for a month. I think the NX1 is awesome, but it may finally have found a worthy successor  or at least equal in the X-T3. This is a good thing! If you have an NX1, you are still at the top (which you already knew), if you want an NX1 but want a currently supported version, the X-T3 looks to be it.

    I have no horse in the game except for a lot of Fuji feed (glass), so I’m hoping the NX1 is finally matched, because, the footage of that camera was incredible. 

  11. @Andrew Reid I agree. Based on the footage shown so far it has finally caught up with the NX1 in terms of codec and overall performance. Fuji is still in the camera business and Samsung isn’t, so I would call this the NX1 successor. With the amount of support Fuji puts behind cameras and their lens fab capabilities this and the X-H2 could finally dethrone Samsung after ~4 years.

    in the next 3 months we will know for sure if this is a contender or pretender. My bet is on contender.

  12. 1 hour ago, IronFilm said:

    I swear to god I am not a hipster, yet I'm also a keen cycling fanatic (seriously, I moonlight as a bike messenger as well.... could I be any more of a stereotype without meaning to?), am an anarchist, drink cider not beer, have weird/obscure niche taste in music, follow a paleo diet, etc etc etc etc... I'm just digging my hole deeper the more I talk. 

    We need to collaborate on a Fuji / Cycling film. I'll bring some Upper Michigan cider that will knock your socks off.

  13. 25 minutes ago, Andrew Reid said:

    Perfect detail. Great colour. Solid codec. Wider FOV than GH4 sensor. Seems great in low light too.

    I found the detail and the lowlight were just as good (maybe better) as the E-M1 ii. I had originally bought that little beast for travel photo and didn't need another video camera so I sent it back, but almost every time I go to ebay or adorama I check to see what the price is, it would make a great take every where spontaneous video shooter and I wouldn't be crushed if I lost it or it got damaged.

  14. On 9/8/2018 at 12:56 AM, jhnkng said:

    Ok, so here's a quick and dirty test with the X-H1 (v1.11) with the 35 f2:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/b0t4ek5w9g4pktb/XH1_35f2_VideoAF_Test.mov?dl=0

    This was shot handheld wide open with IBIS on at 4k DCI using the Eterna simulation and exported as 1080p (whoops) but you kinda see all the good and the bad of the camera in these two clips. Eterna is beautiful, but the aliasing is pretty bad. It's not that hard to fix in post but the fact you need to is a bit disappointing. The first clip I selected focus using the touch screen -- you can see the AF struggling to lock onto focus and wavering on the dead cat, but it's a smooth transition through to the lens cap. I'm not super concerned because I'd manually pull focus in that kind of scenario anyway. The second clip is more the sort of thing I'd be using AF for, and I think it works far better -- as I pushed in I used the rear thumbstick to move the focus point from the left to the right, and it worked as I expected. 

    Keep in mind I've had the camera for a week and I haven't really tested each different settings yet. And I do remember seeing somewhere that the 35f2 in particular has weird focusing issues. I've yet to try with any or my other lenses, I might get onto that later this week.

    Fuji needs to update the firmware on this lens, it's simply too fast for video. The 35mm is a great lens for photography and great for manual focus in video.  They just need to give the 35mm the same autofocus video code as the XF zooms.

  15. To see where all of this is headed in the video/photo/creative professional space online, go and read some “mom blogs” and forums for a half hour or so. Corporations have been doing the things we are starting to see in regards to “lifestyle” and blurring the lines between in-house marketing and fans of the brand / product for 5 to 7 years. 

    Its the reason why a $2 dog chew toy can be sold as a $30 teething soother (Sophie for those of you who haven’t tried to raise a kid in the last 8 years) your child can’t survive or learn how to do long division without. 

  16. 2 hours ago, jonpais said:

    On top of which, Fujifilm still haven’t sorted out their nagging quality control issues - several photographers have already noted that their cameras froze and locked up - and this, only a couple weeks from release!

    Really easy to make an X-T2, X-Pro-2 or X-H1 lock up.

    1) Use a non Fuji recommended SD card and try to shoot bursts or swap between video/stills right after taking a photo or video.

    2) Copy data from the card and not safety ejecting it from the computer. I’ve done this 4 or 5 times on accident and twice on purpose to test it. Works fine until you take a photo or video. After it’s saved the EVF goes wonky and you’ll be in lockup land after a few photos or shooting video.

    Fuji does need to fix their file system. Fat32? I’d gladly pay $5 more for a Fuji camera to have exfat.

  17. 7 hours ago, anonim said:

    Huh, I found it too toned - probably due to grading taste - up to the level that seems to me as loosing clearness and get more of a typical "look" of earlier Sony A7 series?

    It almost looks like it’s on instagram mode or something. It’s almost not consistent throughout the clip. Different editors? Lenses? Days of shooting?

    Something seems off

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