Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)
Fadel, I'd conclude that this is no longer a hardware question.
I'd therefore ask you to redirect your questions about software configuration to either:
your own research and efforts
a trained professional
both
You'll be delighted to find that all the information you need is on the internet...
Because your question is very broad and the information provided is scarce, the solution to your problem could be anything. It's impossible to help, when we don't have all the information needed.
If you're still interested in solving this, I suggest providing us with ALL the data that was asked...
I haven't tested it yet, but from my little experience any ISO higher than 3200 is mostly unusable.
I think this is valid for most cameras (without dual-gain sensors).
Can you specify the environment/circumstances under which you'd like to use ISO12800?
I'd like to help you out, but a bit more context would be helpful.
@Phil Holland I just want to iterate and mention that I'm not against resolution, I would however prefer more dynamic range over resolution any day.
It's my opinion that going after more resolution is that path of less resistance (ie money) and ultimately the reason for the current trend.
More...
HDRx is unusable sometimes. Dynamic range is never unusable.
Arri, for example, is still hesistant to go way beyond 4k, and rightly so. Their DR is unparalleled and unbeaten. Their cameras are continuing to be the workhorses of the industry for a good reason. In my mind this is not only due to...
Just improve the dynamic range for gods sake.
Nobody cares about more than 8K.
Wishlist:
S35/FF Sensor
+17 REAL stops of DR (based on CineD IMATEST V-Raptor VV has only 15.1 stops)
8K
240fps
Record to NVME drives
V/Gold-Mount
Completely Wireless Video/Audio/TC comms (500 different cables for...
I hope someone finally makes the push for exceeding the dynamic range of Arri sensors, or heck even arri going into the market of owner-operators.
It's about time for some change.