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April 11th, 2012, 05:27 AM | #61 |
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Re: Sony NEX-FS700 - It's real
From the livechat with Sony (which is happening now):
"The FS700 can give your 4:2:2 8bit. And no picture degradation at Super Slow-mo at 240 fps. Faster scanning, you will see degraded image but it is good for analysing motion or Standard Definition video." "When working at Full HD 24p, if you want to keep Full HD resolution, you can reach up to 240 fps. For higher frame rates, resolution is lower than FullHD: 1920X432 at 480 fps during 9 seconds, 1920x216 at 960 fps during 19 seconds" "For S-log type mode, FS700 doesn't have it but it has a preset for F3 users to match the colour. For log, you can find PictureProfiles of customers on the web such as "G-Log"."
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April 11th, 2012, 08:19 AM | #62 |
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Re: Sony NEX-FS700 - It's real
Not entirely true for the pre-production model.
24p and 60p (25 and 50 should be the same) has more resolution than 120 and 240. There is indeed a slight drop off. But it is still a prototype. |
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