Unfortunately GH4 will record 4K footage with maximum 100mbps, not 200mbps as in Full HD (1920x1080)....It would be great if some of the 200mbs compressed 4k footage ...
Unfortunately GH4 will record 4K footage with maximum 100mbps, not 200mbps as in Full HD (1920x1080)....It would be great if some of the 200mbs compressed 4k footage ...
Unfortunately GH4 will record 4K footage with maximum 100mbps, not 200mbps as in Full HD (1920x1080).
We can argue all we like about 4k v this and that but at the end if the day, if that is what the market is after then we need to supply
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Maybe you guys can help me with a long awaited decision. I have a Canon 7d with a pretty good assortment of glass and i know the camera relatively well. It is however big and heavy. I also have/have access to a cx760, nex5,fs700, rx100, and the gopros are not worth mentioning. So on one hand I could just keep my Canon and buy the GH but I kinda feel like I could save the clutter and go full mft. Here's some of my concerns maybe someone with both cameras could chime in on. I posted a link with a very helpful video showing the relationship between DOF, FOV and sensor size. I want to hear it from someone else......can you obtain a shallow depth of field with the faster lenses available on mft? What if I use my Canon glass on the GH4? The thing is that having Canon glass makes it nice for other cameras down the line and I am not inclined to replace my 50, 24-70, 100 macro, 100-300, and tokina 11-16 with the thousands it would take to get the same coverage in MFT glass. So I have to decide if it is better to wait for the metabones to reliably work with the new GH in adapting EF to MFT. I do like the smaller size lenses for traveling. It sounds like the GH4 will take action shots decently well. But I do 75% video and really want the added perks the GH line has to offer. What would you do if you had to choose one or the other? I'm quite torn.
I dont do DJI anything. I have an AV200 on servos, works well enough. I'm also not asking for aerials at all. I would just like to have one or the other. I find if I have too many different systems I forget how they work when I need to use it in a jiffy. I also like to exchange toys for new toys so doubling up on cameras AND lenses makes this a hard thing to justify. But I love my Canon glass. ugg.
Never ever sell your glass. If you have L series glass keep them. Go FULL FRAME and if the gods are nice he will grant us mere mortals with a GLOBAL SHUTTER! And yes you can obtain shallow depth of field with a MFT camera and fast lens.Maybe you guys can help me with a long awaited decision. I have a Canon 7d with a pretty good assortment of glass and i know the camera relatively well. It is however big and heavy. I also have/have access to a cx760, nex5,fs700, rx100, and the gopros are not worth mentioning. So on one hand I could just keep my Canon and buy the GH but I kinda feel like I could save the clutter and go full mft. Here's some of my concerns maybe someone with both cameras could chime in on. I posted a link with a very helpful video showing the relationship between DOF, FOV and sensor size. I want to hear it from someone else......can you obtain a shallow depth of field with the faster lenses available on mft? What if I use my Canon glass on the GH4? The thing is that having Canon glass makes it nice for other cameras down the line and I am not inclined to replace my 50, 24-70, 100 macro, 100-300, and tokina 11-16 with the thousands it would take to get the same coverage in MFT glass. So I have to decide if it is better to wait for the metabones to reliably work with the new GH in adapting EF to MFT. I do like the smaller size lenses for traveling. It sounds like the GH4 will take action shots decently well. But I do 75% video and really want the added perks the GH line has to offer. What would you do if you had to choose one or the other? I'm quite torn.
Maybe you guys can help me with a long awaited decision. I have a Canon 7d with a pretty good assortment of glass and i know the camera relatively well. It is however big and heavy. I also have/have access to a cx760, nex5,fs700, rx100, and the gopros are not worth mentioning. So on one hand I could just keep my Canon and buy the GH but I kinda feel like I could save the clutter and go full mft. Here's some of my concerns maybe someone with both cameras could chime in on. I posted a link with a very helpful video showing the relationship between DOF, FOV and sensor size. I want to hear it from someone else......can you obtain a shallow depth of field with the faster lenses available on mft? What if I use my Canon glass on the GH4? The thing is that having Canon glass makes it nice for other cameras down the line and I am not inclined to replace my 50, 24-70, 100 macro, 100-300, and tokina 11-16 with the thousands it would take to get the same coverage in MFT glass. So I have to decide if it is better to wait for the metabones to reliably work with the new GH in adapting EF to MFT. I do like the smaller size lenses for traveling. It sounds like the GH4 will take action shots decently well. But I do 75% video and really want the added perks the GH line has to offer. What would you do if you had to choose one or the other? I'm quite torn.
It may happen. I have had a few occasions where I would like to add tracking markers on a green screen and crop it down to hd. Would have saved me some serious manual track fix nightmares. Also, the higher bit rate can make processes based off of interpolation be a little smoother. Zoom into a green screen shot with a bad lighting job and before you know it there is so much macro blocking and trash that I either need to roto the object or end up turning the gain up so much the person has no hair left! So in short, yes it might be nice to have the higher quality for doing the post stuff. Ultimately if you pay attention to detail and properly light your scene, most cameras would work fine. But I dont do this every dau and often rush things that get me in trouble later in post. If I were just doing aerials I wouldnt give a crap. Though things like post stabilization are also interpolation based and the cleaner the source the better the outcome.
Current price for the basic camera is approx. $1700 for the body and another $1000 for the external module.how can the price be unknown still?