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Steve Kalle February 23rd, 2012 04:25 PM

Re: How does an F3 output an "RGB 4:4:4" data?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Jensen (Post 1716821)
Alister, that does not surprise me since it is virtually impossible to see a visual difference between the F3 recorded at 35Mb/s 4:2:0 to SxS cards and the F3 recorded at 50Mb/s 4:2:2 (or even 100Mb/s) to a NanoFlash.

Testing my nanoFlash with my EX3, I only ever noticed a difference when there was motion (shooting at 280Mb/s I-Frame - I only used 100Mb/s L-GOP as a backup for very important event work). I did extensive greenscreen testing with my nano & EX3 and I never found the keying to be any easier or better, but I believe the high noise of the EX3 to be the main reason why.

I am very eager to see the difference in grading ability between the C300 and the F3 recording to 10bit 422 Pro Res HQ (or DNxHD). I also want to see how well the 2 cameras can intercut with one another because I will begin shooting a short film in a month, and I will have access to a C300 to use as a 2nd camera alongside the F3 (recording to a PIX240). I wonder how much of a difference there is between C-Log and the F3's Cinegamma & S-Log.

Doug Jensen February 23rd, 2012 09:59 PM

Re: How does an F3 output an "RGB 4:4:4" data?
 
I've never tested the Nano with and EX1 or EX3, so I can't speak about that, but for the F3 I'm sure there is no visible difference between 35, 50, and 100. I've tested it.


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