Nigel Thompson
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I also just found out the the ISO/ASA in the camera are just in three steps: 400, 800(native) and 1600
no steps in between, so its the sensor size and ISO steps
no biggy
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LOL:
let me know if you do….
You are very right by the way.
I met Grant via email and 2-pop i think it is years ago when he was working with Digital voodoo. back then he was frustrated with their old school way of thinking ….. i actually remember hearing him complaining one time then boom black magic….. really great to see how far they have comeHigh End, Production & Post Production
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true !!! u dont have to worry about compression at all
u just dont have a wide shot …..or rather a proper wide shot. cant shoot in small spaces with this
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And thats the problem getting glass to give you a good range with that tiny sensor…..
the only caveat from what is other wise a fantastic leap forward.
Im sure a super 35mm version is next for 6k …. ill buy that and maybe still one of these if there is a way to get a proper wide angle
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My only problem with the cam from what im seeing is the very tiny sensor, so a wide shot wont be wide at all. Even if you find an 8mm lens or something it’ll equate to a 20mm on this sensor… other than that it looks fantastic
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Wait a second….
if this is a super 16 sized sensor, are they going to bring a 35mm sized one later ?
Interesting times ……….
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everything DSLR is suddenly useless
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great crash cam as well
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nuts im getting one or three for my broadcast work immediately
well as soon as its released LOL
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A nikon D50 means you have nikon lenses in your arsenal already ….
id say get yourself a Nikon D7000.($1100) 16 Mp of pure still image glory and video images to match . One caveat, you cant manipulate the fstop while in live view mode. Other than that i think its beautiful.
Or you can pre-order the nikonD800 ($3000) the 36Mp video beast. not in the wild yet but preview looks great.
Canons 7D, T3i and 5D & panasonic GH2 are all great as well and you can get a lens adapter so you can still use the nikkor glass u own.
At the end of the day most if not all of these DSLRs are actually great. you just have to choose one that suits u best.
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