Piotr Wozniacki
June 17th, 2016, 10:06 PM
I'd like to draw your attention guys to what I call a "white line compression artefact" problem and sincerely ask you for some help. Ever since I first noticed it, it keeps coming back with all lenses I have (and I'm using 4 of them); it doesn't depend on the recording format (although most noticeable in 4K and QFHD) - but it's present regardless of bitrate and codec flavor (XAVC-I as well as L-GoP) or fps (50 as well as 25). I can notice it in both HG and Slog material..
It's still present in the same part of the frame (upper half), and has a form of what looks like a very thin white line crossing the blue sky perfectly horizontally. To be honest, I'm not 100% positive it's never present elsewhere - but whenever I have blue sky in my scene will it appear. Upon closer inspection, what looks like ever so thin "line" on a PC screen turns out to be compression errors in the form of macroblocking along the said "line"; it's almost like the blue color is not present inside (a white "hole" surrounded by macroblocking)...
I uploaded a quick and dirty sample of my original short clip (straight from camera) here:
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://mbf.co/jozPO)
- and some full size screen grabs for enlargement and inspection here:
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_146622350880410&key=8bcacfaa034c0b4a66a6e2547b5154f2&libId=ipknlcga01000axm000DA55l8rfm7&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fshowthread.php%3F346566-nasty-artefact-on-clear-blue-sky-with-FS7-kit-lens%2Fpage4&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FgIvDu&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fforumdisplay.php%3F219-PMW-Cameras-(-amp-temp-FS7-FS5)&title=FS7%3A%20nasty%20artefact%20on%20clear%20blue%20sky%20with%20FS7%20kit%20lens%20-%20Page%204&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FgIvDu)
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_146622364763811&key=8bcacfaa034c0b4a66a6e2547b5154f2&libId=ipknlcga01000axm000DA55l8rfm7&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fshowthread.php%3F346566-nasty-artefact-on-clear-blue-sky-with-FS7-kit-lens%2Fpage4&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FzUezx&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fforumdisplay.php%3F219-PMW-Cameras-(-amp-temp-FS7-FS5)&title=FS7%3A%20nasty%20artefact%20on%20clear%20blue%20sky%20with%20FS7%20kit%20lens%20-%20Page%204&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FzUezx)
Just please enlarge one of those stills and you will see what I mean by "horizontal line artefact" - it will be easier then to locate it in the video sample (see pic).
Please note that what may go unnoticed on a computer screen is very clearly visible on my 50" UHD TV. This is something much below the picture quality standard I expected from the FS7!
So I'm very kindly asking you guys for your opinions, and some suggestions on what my options are. Of course, my camera is still under warranty - but how do I convince Sony service anything is wrong with the camera, if I didn't convince you? Please help!
Piotr
PS. My biggest concern is the suspicion there is a flaw in my FS7's sensor - otherwise, why should macroblocking (or any other compression artefact) be created along a precisely horizontal line, and seemingly only on the blue background color?
PPS. I forgot to mention that when such a "line" of macroblocking appears, it's not fixed to a given scene location - as when I pan camera (e.g. down or sideways), it follows the camera movement so it stays in the very same position in relation to the frame. This is why originally I suspected my lens - but since it happens with any of my 4 lenses, it's even more probable it has something to do with the sensor...
It's still present in the same part of the frame (upper half), and has a form of what looks like a very thin white line crossing the blue sky perfectly horizontally. To be honest, I'm not 100% positive it's never present elsewhere - but whenever I have blue sky in my scene will it appear. Upon closer inspection, what looks like ever so thin "line" on a PC screen turns out to be compression errors in the form of macroblocking along the said "line"; it's almost like the blue color is not present inside (a white "hole" surrounded by macroblocking)...
I uploaded a quick and dirty sample of my original short clip (straight from camera) here:
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://mbf.co/jozPO)
- and some full size screen grabs for enlargement and inspection here:
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_146622350880410&key=8bcacfaa034c0b4a66a6e2547b5154f2&libId=ipknlcga01000axm000DA55l8rfm7&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fshowthread.php%3F346566-nasty-artefact-on-clear-blue-sky-with-FS7-kit-lens%2Fpage4&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FgIvDu&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fforumdisplay.php%3F219-PMW-Cameras-(-amp-temp-FS7-FS5)&title=FS7%3A%20nasty%20artefact%20on%20clear%20blue%20sky%20with%20FS7%20kit%20lens%20-%20Page%204&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FgIvDu)
Mail a Big File to Matobo - Your File (http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_146622364763811&key=8bcacfaa034c0b4a66a6e2547b5154f2&libId=ipknlcga01000axm000DA55l8rfm7&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fshowthread.php%3F346566-nasty-artefact-on-clear-blue-sky-with-FS7-kit-lens%2Fpage4&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FzUezx&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvxuser.com%2FV6%2Fforumdisplay.php%3F219-PMW-Cameras-(-amp-temp-FS7-FS5)&title=FS7%3A%20nasty%20artefact%20on%20clear%20blue%20sky%20with%20FS7%20kit%20lens%20-%20Page%204&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fmbf.co%2FzUezx)
Just please enlarge one of those stills and you will see what I mean by "horizontal line artefact" - it will be easier then to locate it in the video sample (see pic).
Please note that what may go unnoticed on a computer screen is very clearly visible on my 50" UHD TV. This is something much below the picture quality standard I expected from the FS7!
So I'm very kindly asking you guys for your opinions, and some suggestions on what my options are. Of course, my camera is still under warranty - but how do I convince Sony service anything is wrong with the camera, if I didn't convince you? Please help!
Piotr
PS. My biggest concern is the suspicion there is a flaw in my FS7's sensor - otherwise, why should macroblocking (or any other compression artefact) be created along a precisely horizontal line, and seemingly only on the blue background color?
PPS. I forgot to mention that when such a "line" of macroblocking appears, it's not fixed to a given scene location - as when I pan camera (e.g. down or sideways), it follows the camera movement so it stays in the very same position in relation to the frame. This is why originally I suspected my lens - but since it happens with any of my 4 lenses, it's even more probable it has something to do with the sensor...