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    Wronzoff got a reaction from maxmizer in Panasonic GH6   
    Because they want to keep the price low and target a large audience in need of quality webcam, remote video, streaming, live event.
    If you look at the specs with a GH6 replacement in mind it's confusing. But as a new product to cover Covid19 streaming demand, it could be a "smart" product. A GH5s sensor in a box to keep R&D low and that's it !!!
    Target is not C70 or Komodo users.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from Juank in Panasonic GH6   
    Because they want to keep the price low and target a large audience in need of quality webcam, remote video, streaming, live event.
    If you look at the specs with a GH6 replacement in mind it's confusing. But as a new product to cover Covid19 streaming demand, it could be a "smart" product. A GH5s sensor in a box to keep R&D low and that's it !!!
    Target is not C70 or Komodo users.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from IronFilm in Panasonic GH6   
    Because they want to keep the price low and target a large audience in need of quality webcam, remote video, streaming, live event.
    If you look at the specs with a GH6 replacement in mind it's confusing. But as a new product to cover Covid19 streaming demand, it could be a "smart" product. A GH5s sensor in a box to keep R&D low and that's it !!!
    Target is not C70 or Komodo users.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from Adept in Panasonic GH6   
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from ntblowz in Panasonic GH6   
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    Wronzoff reacted to Emanuel in EOSHD testing finds Canon EOS R5 overheating to be fake   
    Andrew's point is still valid though : )
    Thanks you two @Andrew Reid @BTM_Pix for your guts and service to filmmaking, keep going your focus and hard work :- )
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    Wronzoff reacted to Andrew Reid in Jared Polin doesn't get it - EOS R5 overheating   
    Look I'm not going to get personal here.
    I don't know the guy in real life.
    At the 1:10 mark: "Let me be clear on something. There is way too much speculation going around about an issue that doesn't actually exist (yet)".
    Really?!
    No. It's not speculation.
    100% factual. Canon official test timing info.
    At 1:23 he whines:
    "None of the press has had a production camera. All the cameras are pre-production"
    Perhaps he can explain then why Canon went to all that trouble testing the pre-production camera to calculate overheating times and releasing them publicly if the problem suddenly won't exist by the time the final firmware is ready?
    Canon did all the testing on the beta firmware camera. Same hardware as Peter McKinnon was given and likely exact same firmware version.
    It's two weeks from shipping, the beta firmware is basically the final one. The hardware is final. The thermal design is final.
    Jared just doesn't get it.
    But then the whiney voice really ratchets up a notch because one of his viewers dared pointing out a fact or two!
    The viewer said "stop ignoring the overheating".
    "What I am ignoring?" he responds!
    "The document that is floating around purportedly from Canon?"
    Purportedly...
    I get it...
    Discredit the facts. Discredit the source.
    Heaven forbid - Don't mention the original source EOSHD, during the time all other major sites were stone dead silent on it.
    I am not finishing for credit.
    But again it illustrates the sheer cheek of it. Clearly I or CVP don't deserve an ounce of his publicity or thanks for expanding his knowledge and breaking the news first to his audience?
    And when you do simply add up what Polin has said, it absolutely stinks.
    Gloss over the fact the timings are legitimate. Imply they aren't even final. Imply the overheating is "speculation". Imply there may be zero wrong with the final camera. Say how great a stills camera it is. Claim abject poverty and that the video you're watching puts no money in his account. Say the actual overheating timings may not even be real!
    And then to top it all off...
    "If it is real, Canon are really honest!"
    The sheer fucking cheek of it.
    His viewers commented that he's "getting his bank account lit up for these videos".
    And of course he denies it.
    "I'm not getting paid by Canon..."
    What he forgot to add was "...this time"
    This is a guy who has no problems sitting on a beach in Hawaii for the EOS R launch, hotel and flight paid for by Canon.
    Of course he is getting his bank account lit from the videos. They are monetised.
    And the gist of the last 5 minuets if you can get that far is... Canon are honest! I am honest too! Now watch these YT ads and click these links so I can get even richer. 160k views on the overheating controversy and of course not a single mention of his original sources for the info. Not even the CVP video let alone EOSHD.
    I don't envy these creators. I don't get any satisfaction from being handed cameras for free or going on press controlled junkets. I make a good living off EOSHD and don't feel the need to have 160k views on each video. But if people wonder why I'm not championing the American YouTube Circle Jerk and chomping at the bit to join in, well... Here is exhibit B, out of 10,000.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from MrSMW in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Frontline riot photographer...what is that ? Wedding photographer, I know... but Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    I think it's the etc. that pose a problem here. Anyone with a camera "feel the need to document" the riot. So cool, you don't have to travel to war zone like Syria or Yemen to be in the boots of a photojournalist, just go downtown, to get a shot of adrenaline. The smell of tear gas is so exciting my dear ! Do you think I should take a ND filter, because yesterday I couldn't focus well with the flash grenade. No joke, last time I saw on the news, a lady with a gimbal running with the protesters. Next is what ? slow mo with a Phantom ? 360 VR ?
    The same people are taking pictures of homeless, you know...to document poverty. All of that, to feed social media and get followers. Pathetic.
    When you introduce yourself saying:
    Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    it's an insult to photojournalist who died, doing their job.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from dgvro in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Frontline riot photographer...what is that ? Wedding photographer, I know... but Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    I think it's the etc. that pose a problem here. Anyone with a camera "feel the need to document" the riot. So cool, you don't have to travel to war zone like Syria or Yemen to be in the boots of a photojournalist, just go downtown, to get a shot of adrenaline. The smell of tear gas is so exciting my dear ! Do you think I should take a ND filter, because yesterday I couldn't focus well with the flash grenade. No joke, last time I saw on the news, a lady with a gimbal running with the protesters. Next is what ? slow mo with a Phantom ? 360 VR ?
    The same people are taking pictures of homeless, you know...to document poverty. All of that, to feed social media and get followers. Pathetic.
    When you introduce yourself saying:
    Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    it's an insult to photojournalist who died, doing their job.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from kaylee in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Frontline riot photographer...what is that ? Wedding photographer, I know... but Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    I think it's the etc. that pose a problem here. Anyone with a camera "feel the need to document" the riot. So cool, you don't have to travel to war zone like Syria or Yemen to be in the boots of a photojournalist, just go downtown, to get a shot of adrenaline. The smell of tear gas is so exciting my dear ! Do you think I should take a ND filter, because yesterday I couldn't focus well with the flash grenade. No joke, last time I saw on the news, a lady with a gimbal running with the protesters. Next is what ? slow mo with a Phantom ? 360 VR ?
    The same people are taking pictures of homeless, you know...to document poverty. All of that, to feed social media and get followers. Pathetic.
    When you introduce yourself saying:
    Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    it's an insult to photojournalist who died, doing their job.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from Andrew Reid in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    If you consider the work of Steve McCurry, photojournalism, then the discussion will be complicate.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from ghostwind in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Frontline riot photographer...what is that ? Wedding photographer, I know... but Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    I think it's the etc. that pose a problem here. Anyone with a camera "feel the need to document" the riot. So cool, you don't have to travel to war zone like Syria or Yemen to be in the boots of a photojournalist, just go downtown, to get a shot of adrenaline. The smell of tear gas is so exciting my dear ! Do you think I should take a ND filter, because yesterday I couldn't focus well with the flash grenade. No joke, last time I saw on the news, a lady with a gimbal running with the protesters. Next is what ? slow mo with a Phantom ? 360 VR ?
    The same people are taking pictures of homeless, you know...to document poverty. All of that, to feed social media and get followers. Pathetic.
    When you introduce yourself saying:
    Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    it's an insult to photojournalist who died, doing their job.
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from johnnyB in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Frontline riot photographer...what is that ? Wedding photographer, I know... but Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    I think it's the etc. that pose a problem here. Anyone with a camera "feel the need to document" the riot. So cool, you don't have to travel to war zone like Syria or Yemen to be in the boots of a photojournalist, just go downtown, to get a shot of adrenaline. The smell of tear gas is so exciting my dear ! Do you think I should take a ND filter, because yesterday I couldn't focus well with the flash grenade. No joke, last time I saw on the news, a lady with a gimbal running with the protesters. Next is what ? slow mo with a Phantom ? 360 VR ?
    The same people are taking pictures of homeless, you know...to document poverty. All of that, to feed social media and get followers. Pathetic.
    When you introduce yourself saying:
    Frontline riot photographer.
    "...I'm risking my life to cover this story (gunshots, rocks, fire, tear gas, etc.)"
    it's an insult to photojournalist who died, doing their job.
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    Wronzoff reacted to Caleb Genheimer in DPReview forum censors work of frontline riot photographer amidst George Floyd protests   
    Man, yeah. Lots of complex emotion on this for me over the last week. I’m a white Minnesotan, working 6 days a week even during COVID-19... I thought about photographing/video documenting, and I agree it is incredibly important work and that things must be seen. 
     
    But my heart is broken. Just straight ripped apart. I just got home from two days In Minneapolis/St. Paul, and I’m glad I didn’t bring a camera, and I left my phone in my bag. There’s a LOT of I guess I’d call it “social justice tourism” going on, and that just sits uneasy with me. Like, people were posing with their friends and signs for selfies, and then leaving the sit-in at the capitol before it was done... even more selfies with the George Floyd mural at Cup Foods. Don’t get me wrong, it is good that those people are at least engaging on some level, but social media is already drowning in this stuff at the moment, that isn’t necessarily an efficient vehicle for change. 
     
    I don’t need pictures to communicate what I’ve seen with my own eyes. I saw the entire capitol lawn filled to bursting with beautiful peaceful people all afternoon, championing full institutional overhaul of the oppressive system... which by the way was organized and led by FREAKING HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS, who were all more articulate than yours truly.
     
    I worked alongside hundreds of my fellow Minnesotans ALL DAY yesterday as we packed food and household supplies for our neighbors in need. We were tired. We were drenched in sweat. It was beautiful. Emotions, events, words and actions are in the highest contrast in this moment.
     
    Sometimes you’ve gotta leave the camera behind and commit your full self to being present. And I must say this: while the news has been reporting both the peaceful protests and the unrest, the time devoted to each is woefully disproportionate to the time Minnesotans have been devoting to each. Yes there has been some destruction and some violence. But there is an immeasurably larger effort of peaceful demand for justice.
     
    Heres the only picture from today, snapped by a construction worker on an adjacent building and texted to one of the church food drive organizers. All of those bags of groceries were gone within half an hour. The need is real, but Minnesotans are rising to the occasion, government or no government.

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    Wronzoff reacted to Amazeballs in Key Light (Bowens Mount) Less Expensive Than Apurture?   
    Here you go. How is it compared to Godox and Aputure? The light was at 100% power.
    ZOOM0044_TrLR.WAV
    Another nice thing about Jinbei is that they send it to you via DHL in 5-7 days and its free. So no need to wait for 1 month as usual. 
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    Wronzoff got a reaction from newfoundmass in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from PannySVHS in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from Emanuel in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from leslie in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from kye in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from theraywong in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from BTM_Pix in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from heart0less in EOSHD $200 challenge - Voting begins!   
    Hi, congrats to all the participants. The reveal is really entertaining.
    My story: Based on recent improvement with Magic Lantern I purchased an EOS M to do some experiment a month ago, then the EOSHD challenge appeared (but with the Magic Lantern restriction ?).
    The EOS M was $150, still $50 left for the lens.
    The easy choice was a Canon FD, Minolta Rokkor, or the mighty soviet Helios or any vintage lens under $50. But I wanted to try something "different" to stay on the challenge track. A round trip to my treasure chest (my wife has a different name for that box) and I found something quite interesting, an enlarger lens : Beseler-HD 50mm 2.8 - I remember paying something around $30 max. but after checking the invoice and I actually payed $9 + $8 shipping - Then ordered an adapter in Russia - M42x1 to Canon EOS-M for $25.
    After 2 weeks, I received a snail mail with some nice Russian stamps and the adapter inside the letter. Added a 17-31 helicoid for focusing infinity and voila an unusual bokeh. Cheers.
     
     

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    Wronzoff got a reaction from PannySVHS in ENTRY VIDEOS: Find the best video quality for under $200 - fun EOSHD Challenge   
    Sorry,  it's not a modified or regular Helios.
    Sorry,  it's not a Fujinon 1.7 c-mount.
     
    Funny,  it's sounds like a TV show game,
    and now behind the curtain I will reveal the mystery lens...  it's a...  wait,  I cannot say anything until Monday 5th August at 20:00 GMT+0.
     
     
     
     
  25. Haha
    Wronzoff got a reaction from kye in ENTRY VIDEOS: Find the best video quality for under $200 - fun EOSHD Challenge   
    Sorry,  it's not a modified or regular Helios.
    Sorry,  it's not a Fujinon 1.7 c-mount.
     
    Funny,  it's sounds like a TV show game,
    and now behind the curtain I will reveal the mystery lens...  it's a...  wait,  I cannot say anything until Monday 5th August at 20:00 GMT+0.
     
     
     
     
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