"Count Up: Rec run / automatic restart when shooting / Free run"
That looks like a really big thing for me!! I'd have much rather wished it got rid entirely of the video time limit, but that is the next best! :-D
Could somebody test this out for me?
Also remind me, the NX1 does still have focus peaking and focus assist and histograms will recording?
Vitaliy, I read it wrong, I thought it meant 60p in UHD, but it's just improved video quality in 1080p up to 60 fps.
On initial testing I've also found the low light in 1080p is significantly better, usable to 3200 ISO.
Full UHD 4K in 60p.
What this means?
Updated Audio with auto gain off!
Histogram & Digital Level is displayed during standby / recording mode
Holy.. very glad I've stuck with them. Also the 4K mode readout speed is improved.
Firmware is up now - http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/EV-NX1ZZZBMBUS
"MF Responsiveness mode"- with fly-by-wire native Samsung lens, when manually focusing can be set to response fast, medium or slow. The same amount of turning of the focus ring cause more change (in fast) or less change (in slow) as compared to the medium setting.
"Auto Mic Control On/Off"- is this an AGC disable? Yes, seems to be the case, but further testing is required.
"MF Responsiveness mode"- is this a linear response for the native lenses' fly-by-wire focusing? This could make them useful for rack/repeat focusing.
Needs testing.
"Auto Mic Control On/Off"- is this an AGC disable?
Seems so.
I'm guessing it means it's doing less skipping/binning in 1080p modes? I hope this doesn't affect the amazing rolling shutter performance in 1080p.
I'm most curious about:
"MF Responsiveness mode"- is this a linear response for the native lenses' fly-by-wire focusing? This could make them useful for rack/repeat focusing.
"Auto Mic Control On/Off"- is this an AGC disable?
Firmware 1.30
Still Photo Enhancements:
- Enhanced AF performance in low light condition
- Enhanced AF performance in backlit and spot light
- Enhanced AF performance in the corners when utilizing 16-50mm PZ lens
- Enhanced Face Detection AF performance
- Enhanced AF performance in movie mode
- Added “Zone AF” mode
- Increased the size of AF to 5 steps in AF “Area Size”
- No time limitation in Bulb mode
- Increased the time-lapse to 3000 shots
- Includes 4 most popular Pro Suggest presets (Cinematic, Memories, Gorgeous night, & High Speed)
- Simplified EXIF data preview
Video Recording Enhancements:
- Larger sensor read out data size with improved FHD quality up to 60P
- Time code added features:
- Count Up: Rec run / automatic restart when shooting / Free run
- Time Notation [Manual time setting (Hour/Min/Sec/Frame), Internal camera time]
- Internal time / External recorder
- Drop frame / Non-drop frame
- “1920x1080 (120)” setting in the Movie Size Menu for easy access
- Auto Mic Control On/Off
- Histogram & Digital Level is displayed during standby / recording mode
- Capture individual 4K frame forward & backward with precision (Embedded EXIF data in jpeg)
- Added NEW MF Responsiveness mode (Capable of setting to Low, Medium, High focus angle in manual focus mode).
- Remains in Stand By mode after recording
Connectivity Enhancements:
- JPEG, RAW (JPEG preview only), & Video transfer via WiFi (RAW files are converted to JPEG thumbnail with Picture Wizard setting embedded and then transfer to smartphone for preview only.)
- Introducing NEW Samsung Remote Studio software (Download via launcher, Full control of NX1 through USB)
- Supports Tizen OS TV connection
the price has gone back to 1500
Samsung NX1 named Best Professional Compact System Camera
Samsung Electronics has announced that the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) awarded Samsung with Best Compact System Camera (CSC) Professional for the Samsung NX1. The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) Awards are recognised as the most coveted photo and imaging awards worldwide.
I think you got me wrong, you need this:
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12956/hevcanalyzer-hevc-h.265-stream-analyzer#Item_1
And knowledge also.
When at home i upload a test clip. A more precise answer maybe is that the implementation of the actual encoder is not the best nor fine tuned, not a problem of the bitrate itself.
The problem is not the sensor, is the compression: every dark tone or subtle texture is over compressed and blocky even with 80 Mb/s bitrate.
Cool, now move from talks to objective results. Get any H.265 research software and show on samples this issue, if you will find it, of course.
The problem is not the sensor, is the compression: every dark tone or subtle texture is over compressed and blocky even with 80 Mb/s bitrate.
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