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Justin Hewitt June 4th, 2011 05:20 AM

Anyone using their NX5 with a Ninja ?
 
Hi.

If so ..

I would like to hear how you rate the experience ...

Q. have you noticed a jump in quality ?

Q. Is the Ninja, Ok with run and gun .. or does it get in the way ...

Q. Any issues with the new ProRes workflow

Q. What is like shooting on 60p setting from the camera...

Q. there is a lot of uncertaintly about the potential for 10 bit output from the camera, the general view is that the HDMI is 8 bit with 2 bits padding, not a true 10 bit addressing scheme. Does the Ninja give more info on this ?

thanks in advance ..

Justin.

Mike Butir June 5th, 2011 04:47 PM

Re: Anyone using their NX5 with a Ninja ?
 
i will be curious to know this myself, im thinking about spending the extra bucks to go this route of recording footage from my NX.

Steve Game June 6th, 2011 01:13 AM

Re: Anyone using their NX5 with a Ninja ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Justin Hewitt (Post 1655372)
Hi.

If so ..

I would like to hear how you rate the experience ...

Q. have you noticed a jump in quality ?

Q. Is the Ninja, Ok with run and gun .. or does it get in the way ...

Q. Any issues with the new ProRes workflow

Q. What is like shooting on 60p setting from the camera...

Q. there is a lot of uncertaintly about the potential for 10 bit output from the camera, the general view is that the HDMI is 8 bit with 2 bits padding, not a true 10 bit addressing scheme. Does the Ninja give more info on this ?

thanks in advance ..

Justin.

Creating a 10-bit stream on HDMI is the right way to go even with cameras like the NX5. Though any detail that the 2LSBs carry would be predominately noise, padding the data (presumably with zeros) is appropriate to allow it to be processed at 10-bit in post. The addressing scheme is true, its just the data that has been truncated and padded. So as far as external recording devices are concerned, its a fully compliant 10-bit stream.

Steve


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