Comment on the forum Above, 4K frame from the good old GH4, on my shoot in Berlin “The Machine”. Fuss about nothing or bad omen? Following the events of yesterday Panasonic shooters are wondering why the GH5 is going to be re-released as a Mark II model after 4 years.…
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https://twitter.com/nokishita_c/status/1391641119931260932 Comment on the forum Controversy is brewing! Ever since 2017 an army of Panasonic GH5 fans and Micro Four Thirds users have been waiting for the GH6. They did not all go out and suddenly change to a $4000 Panasonic S1H. Our feedback has been continually piped to Panasonic…
Comment on the forum Now we know what the L stands for in Sigma Fp-L. Landscape, or possibly large prints! Although the new sensor takes aim at photographers needing 9.5K resolution, it maintains all of the 4K Cine modes, frame rates and codec options of the original Fp. The big…
Comment on the forum Panasonic S1 owners continue to get a generous deal. Panasonic has today announced firmware update 2.0 for the camera. In a nutshell, the S1 gets a lot of the S1H high-end recording options. 5.9K and C4K in 10bit. 4K/60p in 10bit. Anamorphic 4:3 12bit RAW at…
Comment on the forum Nikon are said to be working on a professional Z series full frame camera, based around a similar stacked CMOS sensor to the Sony A1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjxqTp0emzQ&feature=emb_title Comment on the forum Sony really excelled themselves this time. The FX3 is $400 more than the A7S III for less camera!
Comment on the forum The Sony A7C is getting a huge upgrade for filmmakers. It’s expected to inherit the 8K full frame sensor of the recently announced A1, whilst packing in many of the same codec options and video features of the FX6.
Camera manufacturers are in a race to diversify, gradually leaving behind the traditional camera business. We’re in for a bit of a rollercoaster ride next year. Although sales have bounced back in China already after the Coronavirus pandemic, Japanese analysts have predicted a massive 40% decrease in shipments for 2020 compared…