I finally get it with this camera. I knew it was the color science that was special, but as I've said, I'm pretty sure I can match it with grading a raw format. Other than color, the video is kinda of good but nothing exceptional. Pic, vid detail is also good, noise is good, but yeah, so are a few other cameras.
What's special, I think, is the picture profiles. They are so good they give you the chance to shoot a finished image right out of the camera, often with zero grading effort. That would be a pretty big attraction if you shoot a lot and need to pass it up the pike quickly.
Trembles Panasonic, trembles Sony. I think the look of this camera is very good in video.
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One thing that I've noted in the CameraStoreTV video: the XT2 have way better colors, the image is sharp, but...when they are filming Chris or Jordan with close shots from their faces, you could see some macroblocking when they move their heads with some speed. It could be the shitty Youtube compression, or other cameras could have have the same behaviour (will have to see similar shots form other cameras), but anyone else noted it?
(remembered me a little the macroblocks that appeared in the first E-M5 when you have moving foliage)
You can download it from here: http://www.dkamera.de/news/preview-beispielaufnahmen-der-fujifilm-x-t2/
Pampuri's footage - in FCPX, I was able to pull down the highlights so that the roll-off seemed less harsh, but no detail recovered. Even after bringing the blacks down and applying a curve, shadows remained quite noisy.
This is a fairly extreme dr scene but I am struck by the amount of shadow noise at base ISO. My C100 is my baseline.
Curious what others think.
@berndimax hmmmm - interesting.
In an interview Fuji said the X-T2 could get an “F-log” feature via future firmware update.
It seams all good news. Except that the X-T2 will never be stabilized on it's fifth axe, the roll. Is too bad. :(
Unless that a special feature in the firmware can make a roll stabilisation via software cropping in the image...???
Interesting - perhaps getting less limited?
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