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March 20th, 2014, 01:40 AM | #136 | |
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Re: Press Release: Panasonic Announces 4K Mirrorless DMC-GH4
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I have tried other 4K source files and they played smooth , is it different codecs or what ? Footage looked soft... |
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March 20th, 2014, 02:09 AM | #137 | |
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The brick will be only useful in studio environments and a 4:2:2 capable external recorder and battery solution will add a lot more in cost then what the body only will set you back + that won't be a portable solution anymore, the guys from Zacuto will probably have a blast modding this camera so at the end you"ll end up with a 10k camera all included, if you love zacuto anyway :) What I"m most interested in is how clean it shoots at very high iso's compared to the gh3 because that has not been shown yet, if it could do a very clean 6400 iso that would be a big plus if you'd go for the body only, the copping ability when editing 4k in a 1080p project is this as well but looking at the camerastore review where they show this I get the impression you loose out on sharpness, same for the 96fps sample they showed, something did not look right there, might be the youtube compression so not sure about that. Also the dynamic range in that first shot where he is standing in the water with the snow on the left shows a lot of blown highlights, this is ofcourse a high contrast scene most camera's will struggle with but it looks to me this has not improved over the gh3, but nevertheless is still good. It also looks like the inbuild audio is still of the same crap level as the gh3 as there is no mention of improvement on this meaning you still need to add on an external mike. Maybe I did not understand this right but what does he mean with "the interface disappears immediately"? : (can be found back at 12:22 on the camerastore video) |
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March 20th, 2014, 02:13 AM | #138 |
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March 20th, 2014, 08:38 AM | #139 |
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Noa, I noticed the same thing when I dropped the Paris video in to Edius 7. But when I looked closer, the audio stuttering was also accompanied by a more subtle stuttering in the video. It does seem to be taxing the computer.
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March 20th, 2014, 08:52 AM | #140 | |
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All-I is less compressed and needs less processor power for smooth playback i have read. Can anyone confirm this ? |
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March 20th, 2014, 02:49 PM | #141 |
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Re: Press Release: Panasonic Announces 4K Mirrorless DMC-GH4
What's interesting about the Zacuto video is that between roughly 9:50 and 10:00 he claims the camera can output 4K though the mini-hdmi port on the camera. I hadn't hear this before now.
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March 21st, 2014, 01:42 AM | #142 |
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Now they still to develop a recorder that can deal with that, but yeah, if that will be the case you could bypass that brick and go straight to a external recorder.
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March 21st, 2014, 11:12 AM | #143 |
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i'm actually more excited about this zacuto zoom control handle mentioned in the video than anything else..
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March 21st, 2014, 11:40 AM | #144 |
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I would expect a price on that that would surpass the gh4 body price.
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March 21st, 2014, 01:33 PM | #145 |
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wow, really? i was hoping for something in the neighborhood of 300 USD..
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March 21st, 2014, 02:12 PM | #146 |
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Well, i m Just guessing, bit if you know zacuto you know it won't be cheap
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March 22nd, 2014, 04:27 AM | #147 | |
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The problem is All Intra is much less efficient when compressing. For example if the GH4 was all Intra frames at 100Mbits/sec at 24fps in 4K, that means each frame has to be compressed to around 500KBytes. Take a photograph that is around 4K resolution and compress it down to a Jpeg at 500KBytes, it is going to lose a lot of detail! So you need much higher data-rates for all Intra frames. The GH4 will compress at 200Mbits/sec for 60fps HD in all Intra, so each frame has to be compressed to around 410KBytes, but of course for an image of 1920x1080 pixels, that isn't too bad. Each frame is also very consistent in quality with all Intra. What these cameras are recording though is long GOP in 4K to achieve better compression, so essentially you start with one Intra frame with a much healthier file size and image quality, and each frame after is described based on the differences from that first frame, in other words, a description of what has changed only, this tends to work well as each frame is often not that different from the one before. It can be like Chinese whispers though, so by the time 24 frames have gone past, frame 24 may not look that good and quality can be inconsistent between frames. Fast action is very challenging and quality can quickly take a dive. For even better compression efficiency, the encoder can not only describe the differences from the past frame, but from a future frame as well. This makes editing quite a challenge for an editor as when we select a frame, it will need to read back and forward in time to collect up all the data to recreate the single frame we've selected. The other issue is hardware acceleration, this may be available from the graphics card/driver for HD resolutions, but not supported for 4K resolutions. Regards Phil |
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March 22nd, 2014, 04:36 AM | #148 | |
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Unfortunately I find the clip lacks detail, looks good downscaled to 1080P (as all 4K does) but at 4K it lacks any real detail, however this isn't a file directly from the camera, and is only encoded at 47Mbits/sec average bit rate, so here is hoping the original footage has a lot more detail befitting of its 4K status. Regards Phil |
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March 23rd, 2014, 10:55 AM | #150 |
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Yes, that isn't a native file and I heard he shot it at f/16! You're not going to get the best 4K quality possible with that setting. Perhaps he should have increased the shutter a little bit more and it would have looked better. One thing for sure is that he didn't use an ND filter which would have allowed you to use the best Shutter and Aperture setting.
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