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 :)
So if A track (while shooting EH ) is visually identical to regular shooting mode i would rather shoot it with EH mode always on.I can just turn it off in post and use the A track where i dont have that extra highlight protection.
Hey, Phil can you also answer the question in my previous post?
Would you shoot an entire feature with EH mode on? What are the instances you think you would turn EH mode off if storage is not an issue for you?
Thank you Phil !
i have this idea please tell me if im wrong.Im thinking that people who dont need full FPS (8k 120fps) or no problem with storage will shoot EH mode on all the time and if there are some artifacts or some problems i can still disable EH mode in post and process regular video...
Have you run low light tests at high ISOs 3200 , 6400 and 12800 against OG Raptor? Like i said before Raptor was the best low-light camera (cinema line ) and hope this didn't change with the global shutter upgrade.
Sorry Phil if im wrong about Speed Ramping.I dont have the camera im just repeating what i saw on the Red.com page.
Maybe they are talking about in post speed ramping i dont know.
Are there any limitations for ISO when EH is enabled?
With V-Raptor -6 stop was usable can you say we didn't...
1-Do we still have black shading in the camera?
2-Speed Ramps! glad to have this back again. Have you done any tests? can you do 1fps to 120fps speed ramp?
3-Are there any shutter angle limitations when EH enabled?
Thank you, Phil!