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I think so too, that it gives such an impression through another sound source
Nie ma problemu, stary! Ok, rozumiem co mówisz. Uważam, że dźwięk nie został zarejestrowany w aparacie. Phil Holland może to lepiej wyjaśnić. Mówił jednak o tym w poście # 238.
I think what Phil said makes sense. :)
Just upscaled the 6k file (Phil's) to 8k and it looked great. Not that 8K is a mainstream deliverable (yet) but good to know it can be done with ease.
hello from canada..loving this komodo imput..love to see a nice housing from gates and nauticam with smaller dome canon 8.15mm type lenses,,carryon airplane size..walk through customs hassle free..our big dive show dema is now cancelled so hopefully this fall..housings wil lbe out and tested ..great work..tks from canada..jim kozmik..blue realm tv series
I look forward to using the 16mm glass from my Bolex for 2k. Will there be something like a 2.5k -2.8k mode that would work for S16/1" format glass? Bolex vignettes slightly in the corners at 1080p on some 16mm glass, 5 micron pixels.
I have a really nice Angenieux 12-120 HEC that is my usual run and gun lens. Vignettes a bit below 20mm or so, but covers 2k 2.4:1 scope OK without vignetting.
hi Phil,
Thanks so much for your testing and all the sharing of info.
Appreciate hearing about the boot up time and be very interested to see how this tracks. This is in fact a real biggie for a lot of small crew, independent operators - in particular in reality/documentary productions.
thanks
Yes, I've been giddy over that since they announced the sensor size of Komodo. My brain immediately went to DSMC3 and what's theoretically possible. An 8K full frame global shutter with no cmos smear would be the perfect step up from Helium for me. I'd also love if they decided to do a "gemini" treatment on it and go for taller than 1.9:1 since several companies are now doing anamorphic for larger formats. Thinking even further into the future I would love if they just did a 10K by 10K wider-than-full-frame square canvas where you simply extract what you need from it -- essentially a multi-aspect ratio sensor with surface area to spare. But that's all a discussion for another time. :)
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