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1. Does the app pop-up problem still exist? The pop-up window appears because there is a new product configuration file that has not been updated. It has been updated now. There will be no pop-up window prompt when you reopen the app; 2. We found that the bluetooth performance of the mac12 system is not handled well. What system is your mac? If it is a 12 system, please upgrade to a 14 system, so that the Bluetooth connection performance will be much more stable.
I don’t think a majority of people starting out in videography or photography should worry about a factor as trivial as rolling/global shutter, I would instead urge them to seek specifications that will work best with the reason they are starting to venture into this realm in the first place. This video is a good one regardless. Very informative.
Don’t worry about vertical rigging. One of the benefits of 3:2 open gate is the crop that can easily format to vertical videos just put on your frame guides and you’re good.
It makes no sense.... canon makes a full frame video focused lens (RF 24-105 mm F2.8) it is basicly everybodys dream lens... BUT !!!! NO FULL FRAME RF MOUNT CAMERAS WITH BUILD IN ND FILTERS... WTH - C500 mark 2 is full frame and has ND build in but NO RF mount - C70 is crop sensor, and with the speedbooster it becomes EF mount... - R5C has no ND build in and with the ND adaptor it becomes EF mount.. - R3 is a photo camera and no ND filters - C300 mark 3 has EF mount Canon what is going on here? Even seen some videos from canon where ambassadors are filming on C70 with the RF 24-105 f 2.8 :P but then its not really a 24mm anymore :P - Its sad to see.
Every other camera company is giving us unbelievable cameras and updates and then there’s canon GIVING US NOTHING SMH they don’t care about their users
@@pro.video.coalition maybe global shutter to start , open gate , dynamic ranges that hit 16 stops , full hdmi , ND’s and clog 2 in all cinema camera not just a couple maybe just whole new log ,SDI in and out ports and box style camera like daVinci’s doing because they care about their customers lastly higher frame rates on on all modes canon is behind the 8 ball and need to get rolling before they lose everyone to Sony, Fuji, Panasonic, blackmagic and RED
If it’s just chrome based in the cloud will you have to wait for all your clips to upload? It would also be convenient if you could install a local version that could read files off a drive
I hope that Nikon won't just cater to the pro market. I mean, the ZF is nice, but it's also a niche product. Meanwhile the Z6 II and Z7 II are old, and the DX line is uninspiring with no rumours about anything new happening. As a DSLR user, I still haven't jumped to mirrorless. I'm not really a video guy though, so maybe this is the wrong place to say this.
I don't think they'll ever bail on the consumer/prosumer side. I was telling them before we rolled that I literally built a career at Red Bull on my D90 (for photo) and never needed to upgrade until I "retired" as a photographer and went back to focusing on film, but to your point I think the Z8 and Z9 are insane cameras well worth looking at, and while I agree that the transition from DSLR to Mirrorless was somewhat "difficult" for me (I do much prefer looking through the lens and not a screen) I've shoot mirrorless for 10 years now or so and don't feel like I'm missing anything contrasted with the benefits of a mirrorless platform today. It's kinda nice to see the image as it'll be before you take it. To scratch that viewfinder itch I do have an X100V though haha -Kenny
I don’t really understand why people get up in arms about accessories like internal NDs. I’d personally like to see Blackmagic make a monochrome sensor, even if it’s a limited edition.
The 12k uses a RGBW sensor. So there's monochrome photosites in between the rgb filtered photosites. Pretty sure isolation of the luma would essentially produce a true monochrome image.
Finally, someone posting a video chat with Nikon from NAB. MMRC becoming part of Nikon is providing them with additional gear for cinema use, having RED on board now, expands their reach. Would have been nice to have Nikon introduce a “cinema” style camera like the FX3/30 or a Z8 C, with a fan in the style of the FX3, with an optional viewfinder and a 4” flip forward screen.
Yeah like Mark said I think they're just in pure "listening" mode for now to make sure they come out with a strong option and not just "another RED this year". If I had to guess (since he was pretty cagey when I asked) they're potentially gonna slow down the release cycle for RED and focus more on quality over quantity. Again I'm making that up but that's my guess. I don't *imagine* they're gonna do Nikon cinema bodies but it's too early to tell. Thanks for the comment! -Kenny
@@Owlbot I was, and I'm certain other Nikon video shooter, would have liked to see Nikon drop a more video focused body with active cooling built in, something not too pricey. Sort of like Canon doing the R5 C to compliment the R5, Sony making the FX3 to compliment the A7S III and later the FX30, which was a stand alone as there was no other camera at the time with its sensor. Being in South East Asia, things get hot faster on the Z8 and the FX30 with its fan is managing quite well. RED will be out of our price point as content creators and not filmmakers, would be great to have something with a fan on the Nikon side.
Great discussion and spot on! Exciting and concerning at the same time as it is still the wild west. It's been amazing in the Biotech Life Sciences field already.