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Jody Eldred June 26th, 2015 07:03 PM

More 4K X70 footage
 
Some more variety in better lighting.


Ricky Sharp June 27th, 2015 06:16 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
Very nice! I could only view the footage at 1440p though (limits of my system).

Very little moiré or aliasing, and you have to be purposefully looking for it. I guess that's not too surprising though since the sensor is in between "4K" and "8K" (I'm assuming the sensor reads a bit more than 3840 pixels along the horizontal, then scales down the image).

Jody Eldred June 27th, 2015 10:26 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
Thanks. When I viewed this on a 4K monitor I saw no moire or aliasing, BTW.

Dave Contreras June 28th, 2015 12:49 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
Why are there black bars all around the video?

Jack Zhang June 28th, 2015 09:05 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
It was rendered in 4096x2160. X70 can only do 3840x2160 so rendering in 4096 adds black bars on both sides. Scaling 4096 down to 16x9 then adds 2 more bars top and bottom.

In simple words: RENDER 3840 to solve this.

Jody Eldred June 29th, 2015 11:42 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack Zhang (Post 1890929)
It was rendered in 4096x2160. X70 can only do 3840x2160 so rendering in 4096 adds black bars on both sides. Scaling 4096 down to 16x9 then adds 2 more bars top and bottom.

In simple words: RENDER 3840 to solve this.


Correct. I wanted to see this in 4K 17:9, not UHD 16:9.

BTW, I have observed no rolling shutter with the X70 unless you're going nuts with the camera, wildly swinging it back and forth. I rarely shoot like that...

Dave Contreras June 29th, 2015 11:43 AM

Re: More 4K X70 footage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jody Eldred (Post 1891027)
Correct. I wanted to see this in 4K 17:9, not UHD 16:9.

BTW, I have observed no rolling shutter with the X70 unless you're going nuts with the camera, wildly swinging it back and forth. I rarely shoot like that...

That's been my experience as well and that's the reason why I stayed away from the FDR-AX100


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