Also note that for $1072 on amazon you can get new bodies with packaging issues
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00NFDZRRA/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
FYI
Samsung is running another sale on the NX1 body only and body with kit lens bundles.
We began with the thought that when you’re working the vertical grip, it should be the same experience as when you’re when handling the camera horizontally. Most DSLR cameras feel unwieldy when held vertically, and having a vertical grip doesn’t make it any better. Achieving a cohesive design and feel between the body and the vertical grip was our priority. The NX1’s smaller size has an advantage in this regard. Even with the vertical grip, the grip feels similar whether held horizontally or vertically.
For ultimate comfort and usability, we designed the vertical grip to be attached from the back instead of the front. This way nothing gets in the way when you’re holding the camera. Comments and feedback from photographers using our cameras proved to be invaluable in the entire design process.
http://samsungcamera.com/interview-nx1s-senior-designers-beauty-nx1/
Rocky Mountain has a Korean and English version, be sure to download the proper one. I love how Rocky Mountain renames the files properly.
well I guess I should say for transcoding on a mac. Looks like Photon is Windows only and it looks like Rocky Mountain is in Korean
I don't like editready because of how it clips the hightlights unless you change the camera settings to broadcast safe.
Photon is a great option, and my current favorite. http://brightland.com/w/photon-manual/
As well as Rocky Mountains Move Converter http://sourceforge.net/projects/rockymountainsmovieconverter/
so is EditReady the go to transcoding app for these files?
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/198025#Comment_198025
Post has link to same post (just to specific article).
Sorry, really dont see the bottom link
Check few posts above.
Very good review for video shoters by macgregor: http://www.migueldeolaso.com/press/
So it would be safe to say you want to expose to protect the highlights right? Looks like Gamma DR retains more detail in the shadows. Under exposed footage looked more usable than the overexposed by a long shot.
Oh yeah I'm not using anything like the Nebula. I'm hoping I can fly it on my Laing H4.
The 16-50mm S lens may be too heavy for a pistol-grip style gimbal. No problem with traditional 2 handle gimbals built for DSLR's. The 16-50mm PZ lens is also quite light (Samsung has three 16-50mm lenses, two smaller, one large). For auto focus, as I heard, the professional S-lens (the large one) performs the best.
Look at the camera setup weight and compare it with what your gimbal can take. Going to the max gimbal capacity is not the best idea.
the 16-50 is too heavy to fly? do the other samsung lenses perform as well with the autofocus system? the only lenses from Samsung that interest me right now at the 16-50 and the 50-150.
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