Something's awfully wrong with either (or both) camera set up or photo processing, see those horrendous 100% crops from ephotozine, uff that's not doing any favours to samy-sung. OTOH the NX 50-150mm F2.8 OISed 20 elements looks really nice
h.265 is not widely supported yet. I don't think there is one NLE that can work with it. Probably within months there will be.
80mbps is mentioned in the presentation of the NX1, you can look here (at 30:20)
I've read something about a bitrate of 80Mbps (that sounds good, It's H265 so..)
No 24p at UHD 4k?
@GravitateMediaGroup: Sure, kdenlive supports every format that ffmpeg supports, including h.265.
I still wonder what bitrates this camera supports. Even h.265 cannot do magic, if the bitrate is too limited.
sorry if this was already asked, but are there even any NLE that support h265 yet?
Not shabby at all, I must admit. But they ruined it with 30 min time limit. A year from now every other camera will have 4K. So, that's not a big deal to make me rush. I'd rather be excited if someone makes an affordable camera with global shutter or Oly-style IBIS for video.
Premiere and FCPX have H.265 native support?
Does this lens mount adapt easily to Nikon, FD, etc?
One of the core things is USB 3.0. If properly implemented and with proper firmware it can allow raw or ProRes storage on SSDs or small note.
Not bad, but it's a big boy!
I'm impressed... But i have 4/3 lenses, so still gonne wait. (Have a GH3 now, thinking about buying a GH4, not sure yet.
Its built-in Wi-Fi supports IEEE 802.11ac which has enough bandwidth to stream 4K video wirelessly to a Samsung UHD TV.
Previews
First samples at original resolution from this camera:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/samsungcamera/15059996020/in/set-72157647616119341/
Unfortunately at 100% they look like water-paintings to my eyes :). I hope the final images won't look like this.
Despite the beautiful baobabs, that video it's way oversharpened :(
Video Clip Length Up to 29 Minute 59 Seconds
That is a bummer
Need to see sample video before I can allow myself to be excited.
Big questions:
Downscaling method (aliasing & moire)
Colour science
Dynamic range
Codec resilience to grading
Low light performance
Flat profiles or log
Rolling shutter
Very interesting stuff from Samsung but would love to see samples.
Anyone have experience with Samsung glass and how it compares/contrast to Panny m43 glass? I was going to get gh4 but might hold out to see how this Samsung goes.
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