I’d like to see Sony give us a firmware update that permitted open gate video recording (record from the whole 3:2 sensor, not limit us to 16:9), AND off 1.3, 1.5, 1.8 & 2x desqueeze in camera for those using anamorphic lenses so they see what their final footage will be like on the LCD & in the EVF.
Sony news 4:25
4:27 is what you're looking for.
Video starts at 1:12.
I'm sorry, Jared, those are NOT Canadian Geese. They are Canada Geese. I don't know why it's the case, but the actual name is Canada Goose, rather than Canadian. It's a pedantic, but mildly (very, VERY mildly) interesting fact.
@4:35 for what u actually clicked for
Fro - continuing to swallow canon's loads in every video, despite a sony title.
I think they hid a pez dispenser inside the R1 and R5 mk ii and the firmware will unlock the use to use them so you can have something sweet to eat while you are out taking photos :D
Do we think Sony’s current hardware won’t allow open gate recording? If that’s not the case, Seems like that would be the thing needed in a big firmware update.
A custom button for pre-capture is a necessity and so short sighted of them not to include it from the start. Would also like to see action priority for wildlife.
"Pre-capture" yes that is the phrase I've been looking for. Shutter Buffer, no one understands. Sony camcorders had pre-capture 10+ years ago, but new models do not. I need that.
But when's Sony going to make a camera that doesn't have the ergonomic comfort of a house brick?
4:39 happy to see the update. A little disappointed that there is no animal eye af added in video mode for the a1😢
Man you make me miss my fro! It was never as great as yours though! And now I’m bald 😩😩😩😩
The Santa Claus movie clip was elite ... only real ones know
R1 is missing panning assist sensor wobble feature. Birds in flight have a horizontal motion that can be pretty well matched by the goon swinging the camera, but the vertical motions caused by wing beats not so much. The R3 panning assist slows frame rate, but can increase keepers in some low light slow shutter speed instances.
You could save pre-capture activated on C1 and save the exact same settings but without pc on C2. Just as a workaround until Canon gives us the option to just put it on a button.
Outsourcing doesn't always reduce quality. Those pure-play foundries and factories specialize in manufacturing, simultaneously increasing yield and decreasing cost. AMD used to make its own chips, but since outsourcing to tsmc, the performance of its products has sky-rocketed. Their latest Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which uses an older N4 technology is much better than Intel's processors, and way more reliable because their chips don't suffer from electromigration like Intel's 13th and 14th generation chips. The overall question is which pure-play the products are out-sourced to.
It's strange for camera companies to call themselves fabless. Companies like nVidia, AMD, and Qualcomm are fabless because they don't have a semiconductor fabrication foundry, and their chips are fabricated here in Taiwan at tsmc. On the other hand, Intel is an IDM (integrated device manufacturer) which produces its own chips.
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