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Noa Put November 20th, 2014 06:53 AM

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and finally for those that want to play with a 4K framegrab in a 1080p project: here is a 4K frame exported from the ax100

Roger Gunkel November 20th, 2014 09:05 AM

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Very interesting Noa and very welcome Jpegs. Claire, my wife has driven into the nearest big town today to see if she can locate a Lumix FZ1000 with a view to taking some footage on an sd card and trying things like smooth zoom, zoom speed etc. If she finds one and we get the results we want, then we won't be far off buying.

Roger

Mark Ahrens November 27th, 2014 09:02 AM

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Noa, do you have any issues with multicam editing on your system. Assuming you have one 4k and 3x1080 streams.

For stage productions with variable lighting, how active are you in exposure adjustment?
Does the AX100 have a spotlight mode with manual exposure shift?

Simon Denny November 27th, 2014 08:12 PM

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Hi Noa,

Which camera model is this?

Cheers

Noa Put November 28th, 2014 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark Ahrens (Post 1869019)
Noa, do you have any issues with multicam editing on your system. Assuming you have one 4k and 3x1080 streams.

For stage productions with variable lighting, how active are you in exposure adjustment?
Does the AX100 have a spotlight mode with manual exposure shift?

The camera has ae shift but I couldn't find spotlight mode back in the camera menu, I only shoot a few of these stageperformances every year and some others are dance performances with changing light colours and intensity, for those I have always used my sony cx730's and then set one camera wide as safety, lock focus but let the camera handle the exposure as I can't handle 2 camera's simultaneously, I do set the ae-shift to -1.
The second camera I use to follow the action more closer and there I manually adjust the exposure with the small wheel.

I have a i7 3770 processor with 8gb of memory, a quadro k420 card for 2 pc screens and a spark card for a direct feed towards a tv from what's on the timeline and edit from a single 2tb wd black disc to give you an idea of my system setup. I can edit 1 stream of XAVC S 4K 25p and 2 streams of 1080p avchd 50p in real time though I do get a occasional stutter while Edius is building a buffer. If I add a 3rd 1080p stream it starts to stutter more but I could still do a edit if I wanted.

Currently I"m editing a wedding where I have one 50mbs 4K file from the ax100, one 100mbs 4K file from a gh4, two 28mbs 1080p files from 2 cx730'x and one 50mbs 1080p file from a rx10 all in a multicam edit (it is a ceremony where I used 5 camera's)
I"m maybe getting a bit over half realtime playback speed and it stutters constantly but I"m halfway through that part to edit so it can be done, but it's no fun. Only when the edit is done edus allows to compress the entire multicam edit to one track so it's back to realtime performance after that.

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Which camera model is this?
The sony ax100

Simon Denny November 28th, 2014 04:41 AM

Re: advantages of cropping 4K
 
AH, thanks Noa
Images look great from that camera.

Cheers

Jon Robertson November 28th, 2014 08:57 AM

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Hi Noa

Thanks for putting those images up. Is there any gain being used by the camera on the stage shot?

Cheers

Jon

Noa Put November 28th, 2014 09:09 AM

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There was gain used but I don't know anymore how much.


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