fs 700 4k coming ?

So Frank, I have to ask, how is the HL handling on the FS700? Use the same Batteries as the FS100? Is the menu system snappier? ISO, any way to set it up to do more than 4 easier? Low light, same performance? (which is damn good). Weight, how much heavier than the FS100?

I believe it's about 1 lb heavier, a little more than an inch longer, a little taller and wider. All around more rugged feel then FS100. Same Sony L series batteries. Higher ISO settings in the prototype camera. Image is gorgeous :)

I haven't done any comparisons with FS100.
 
The SDI output is 8-bit, and the recording format is 8-bit, so likely it is 8-bit throughout.

The signals are processed at a much higher bit depth internally and truncated to 8 bits only at the output stages - post DSP. This is how nearly all professional cameras are made. If it processed in 8 bits, it would look like a truck ran over your cinematography.
 
For those holding up the recorder as the "gotcha", don't forget that there are some inexpensive SSD recorders.

The original Blackmagic Hyperdeck can be had for $175. The Atomos Ninja is around $1K and and the Samurai is only about $1600. Not sure if or when such inexpensive recorders could work with the FS700- but I doubt that by the time the 4K option in enabled there isn't already a good way to catch and work with the 4K RAW.

Sony is not known for putting out cameras without a working/tested workflow, and compatibility among popular NLE systems. I'm not worried.
 
For those holding up the recorder as the "gotcha", don't forget that there are some inexpensive SSD recorders.

The original Blackmagic Hyperdeck can be had for $175. The Atomos Ninja is around $1K and and the Samurai is only about $1600. Not sure if or when such inexpensive recorders could work with the FS700- but I doubt that by the time the 4K option in enabled there isn't already a good way to catch and work with the 4K RAW.

Sony is not known for putting out cameras without a working/tested workflow, and compatibility among popular NLE systems. I'm not worried.

But more importantly, when will people be able to Hot Rod Mod the FS700 to be as beastly as the FS100?

HotRodFS100.jpg


Plug and play? Drag and Drop! >=]
 
Prices in Euro are out.

7900 € without lens
8600 € with lens

without VAT

First onlineshops in Germany are listing it for ~7200 € without lens, without VAT
 
Only thing to keep in mind is that it is 8 bit and no log options. So it is differentiated from the F3 but head and shoulders above the FS-100.
 
I don't think there is any test footage released, and certainly not any 4k footage which is what everyone is really interested in.

I read this article:

But not all 4K is created equal. Indeed, it's worth reading this long piece on 4K by John Galt, senior vice president of advanced digital imaging at Panavision.
Galt points out that 4K originally meant an image 4,000 pixels wide -- but each pixel had red, green, and blue color information, which is not the case with typical 4K cameras you hear about today. They capture either red, green, or blue color information for each pixel, with image processing making its best guess about the full range of colors. He also observes that lenses and displays often can't keep up with the resolution demands. And that capturing full 4:4:4 color information and using a higher frame rate than cinema's 24fps also are important.


http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-57407947-264/nex-fs700-pushes-down-sonys-4k-videocamera-prices/


It seems to indicate that the FS700 won't shoot 444, which means the 4k won't look as nice as the Red cameras like Scarlet?



Phillip Bloom weighs in and seems excited:

http://philipbloom.net/2012/04/02/fs700/
 
It seems to indicate that the FS700 won't shoot 444, which means the 4k won't look as nice as the Red cameras like Scarlet?

No beyer cmos is 4:4:4 natively. The RED is not, the Scarlet is not, the FS100 is not. Though when you scale 4k down to HD you can get 4:4:4 1080p.
 
I don't think there is any test footage released, and certainly not any 4k footage which is what everyone is really interested in.

I read this article:

But not all 4K is created equal. Indeed, it's worth reading this long piece on 4K by John Galt, senior vice president of advanced digital imaging at Panavision.
Galt points out that 4K originally meant an image 4,000 pixels wide -- but each pixel had red, green, and blue color information, which is not the case with typical 4K cameras you hear about today. They capture either red, green, or blue color information for each pixel, with image processing making its best guess about the full range of colors. He also observes that lenses and displays often can't keep up with the resolution demands. And that capturing full 4:4:4 color information and using a higher frame rate than cinema's 24fps also are important.


http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-57407947-264/nex-fs700-pushes-down-sonys-4k-videocamera-prices/


It seems to indicate that the FS700 won't shoot 444, which means the 4k won't look as nice as the Red cameras like Scarlet?


http://philipbloom.net/2012/04/02/fs700/

guy above is correct. EPIC & Scarlet shoot 4:2:2 but at 16 bit, the only cameras to do that besides the F65. Sub-sampling IS important, but 4:2:2 IS a well suited match for 4k+. The amount of information there from a finishing/DI standpoint is staggering.
 
I'll tell you this. If the FS700 comes in around 9-10k I think I'd still rather have an F3 for my needs.
 
guy above is correct. EPIC & Scarlet shoot 4:2:2 but at 16 bit, the only cameras to do that besides the F65. Sub-sampling IS important, but 4:2:2 IS a well suited match for 4k+. The amount of information there from a finishing/DI standpoint is staggering.

Yep- that's why Sony says F65 is 4K camera, even if it has 8K sensor.
To add to this- almost none of the prosumer HD cameras can resolve HD resolution.
Based on very simple "resizing test" I checked output from JVC 4K camera and it looks like "real" resolution is somewhere about 2.5K.
Lets wait for some footage from FS700, but I woudl say it will be something similar, which is a nice improvement over other/HD cameras.
 
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