Mon Nov 26, 2018 2:38 pm
Jim. Yes. It has fault because it is based on limited hardware. For instance, whatever they are using is likely limiting the HDMI spec. While I would prefer a HDMI 2.1 interfaces, it can't even do a HDMI 2 interface. It's called cobbling together. Audio issues are also a big no no to me too. The external disk handeling issues are also a no no. The 13 stops (is there a HDR mode coming?). But then again, watching some recent new footage of camera men rushing a car bringing a suspect in, with their mobile phones, and other interviews with mobile phones stuck out, and maybe even a bush fire brigade interview by a mobile phone, and local news report, that really spells the future. BM needs to have this stuff worked out to make it really convenient to use to compete. I mean, soon they could make a 4kp60 pocket a centimetre or so thick, with regular format liquid multifocal lens (go to Samsung to license that). Actually, Samsung has no more skin in the game, but has brilliant still camera hardware going to waste, they were developing as next generation to their previous top rating cameras, and you don't have to be dependent on a competitor for sensors.
This list of issues is worrying, as the product that wins is the reliable one that is most convenient to work with and performs well enough, like Arri.
aIf you are not truthfully progressive, maybe you shouldn't say anything
bTruthful side topics in-line with or related to, the discussion accepted
cOften people deceive themselves so much they do not understand, even when the truth is explained to them