There are no words to describe how much your videos are useful to me and others. I'm a Fuji newby and your excellent videos are immensely helpful. Keep up your great story telling instructions and creativity, I'm a fan of your work. Please accept this small token of gratitude as a Thank You for your wonderful contribution to the greatest camera system ever made. Viva Fuji and Happy New Year! 🗻🎇🥇📷
I’m a stills photographer but I’m pretty much convinced you made a lot of ppl happy with this video. I don’t know where you get your info from but you rock. Wishing you and your family a most amazing, healthy 2025. Thank you. 🙏
I think the lab coat enabled me to get even more info out of this video...Now if the pocket protector was marked up a little, it could have been even more 😅! In all seriousness, this was a great explanation of these settings. You always have a way of breaking things down to a point that is very easy to understand -- Thanks for all the great info you provide!
Hey, Great Job explaining this! I always knew which one was better for color grading , but not the science behind it. Well done man! I pray you and your family have a Happy New Year! God Bless!😊😊
Happy New Year Chris, and greetings from the UK to you, your family and all your followers, with hopes for a lot more of your excellent videos in 2025.
Thank you for sharing this information. I hope to learn some video in the coming year and every little tidbit helps. Hope you have a wonderful and safe New Year celebration.
Funny, this is something I learned when I first got my camera by doing some research. But, since I don't use my X-T3 for video totally forgot. Now, I've relearned it. Thanks Chris! Happy New Year! All the best in 2025!
Probably the best video I've seen explaining and actually showing the difference between 4:2:0 8-bit and 4:2:2 10-bit! Too bad I'm shooting an X-S10 to SD lol
So, did I miss the file size difference? I understand the get more for what you are doing but if the space saving is substantial... Happy New Year!! Looking forward to continuing catching up on your videos and the new content.
I remember seeing an interview with a person who was involved in the committees devising either the 4K video standard or the revised HDMI specs - or both - and I think he said he fought hard to get 4:4:4 as the standard, but nobody felt that the technology was ready at the time. (Maybe it was a concern about piracy, but I don't remember.) There are always compromises between fidelity and costs.
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Thanks for the explannation. My computer is not récent so I choosed prores 422 over h265 422. Results is the same ? Except taking more space on the computer/SD.
The difference is also in h265 and h264 assuming that you shot 10bit with h265 and 8bit with h264. The h264 compresses a lot more for the same bit rate.
Greeting for a great 2025 and thank you for the great work and looking forward to your great videos! I have checked my X-H2. Am I correct to say I need to set Media REC Setting to H.265 LongGOP MOV or H.265 ALL-I 422 MOV to get 422?
Great video! I've been trying to play video out of my XH-2 forever and it always stutters on my laptop. I supspect that it has to do with the long GOP vs All - intra setting in the camera. Does long GOP vs All - intra make a noticeable difference? (Note: Laptop is 13900 HX and 4090 gpu). ---Tom---
I’m curious why you didn’t compare 4:2:0 10 bit with 4:2:2 10 bit on the X-T4. I’m glad you explained the concept of sub sampling, I learned something new. But you are comparing 8 bit to 10 bit with different chroma sub sampling, so it’s not a fair comparison. There are 2 variables in your equation.
The difference in your demo is majorly due to 8 bits vs 10bits. There is also 10bits 420 options, which would need more special examples to demo the difference. The problem with 422 is that only a few GPUs support the hardware decoding. Precisely saying, only Apple and Intel. Amd and nVidia do not support.
You did not compare 4:2:0 8bit with 4:2:2 8bit ; so what's the point ? The quality difference could be do to the bitdepth (8vs10bit) not the chromasubsampling (as shown at the end of the video the difference in details and dynamic range in the shadows is mostlikely due to the bitdepth not chromasubsampling)
Was it just me, or was your mouth not moving correctly to the words you spoke? At my end, it is off enough to make me stare at your mouth the whole video.
There are no words to describe how much your videos are useful to me and others.
I'm a Fuji newby and your excellent videos are immensely helpful. Keep up your great story telling instructions and creativity, I'm a fan of your work. Please accept this small token of gratitude as a Thank You for your wonderful contribution to the greatest camera system ever made.
Viva Fuji and Happy New Year! 🗻🎇🥇📷
I’m a stills photographer but I’m pretty much convinced you made a lot of ppl happy with this video. I don’t know where you get your info from but you rock. Wishing you and your family a most amazing, healthy 2025. Thank you. 🙏
I think the lab coat enabled me to get even more info out of this video...Now if the pocket protector was marked up a little, it could have been even more 😅!
In all seriousness, this was a great explanation of these settings. You always have a way of breaking things down to a point that is very easy to understand -- Thanks for all the great info you provide!
Great explanation Chris!
Happy New Year!
Very interesting. That is the clearest explanation I have seen of what these numbers and codes mean. Now I understand. Thank you!
Hey, Great Job explaining this! I always knew which one was better for color grading , but not the science behind it. Well done man! I pray you and your family have a Happy New Year! God Bless!😊😊
Very clear presentation, thank you. How much smaller is a 4:2:0 file than a 4:2:2 file? And how much larger would a 4:4:4 file be?
Extremely clear explanation! Thank you for the video.
Thanks!
Thank you and happy new year, Chris! I did learn something today from your video!
Happy new year Chris, and to the rest of the family.
Thanks for sharing.
Helpful and answered many of my questions. Thank you.
Happy New year Chris and all your family 🥂
Happy New Year Chris, and greetings from the UK to you, your family and all your followers, with hopes for a lot more of your excellent videos in 2025.
You answered a question I didn’t know how to ask. Thank you Uncle Pal! Happy New Year!🎉
I liked the video double the amount of usual liking!
Happy New Year, Chris, and thanks for all you do.
Thanks once again Chris for a great explanation of something I had zero understanding of
Great, thanks for this! Have a wonderful 2025 Chris, you're the man, keep it up! Hugs from Brazil.
Awesome Chris great video once again! have a Blessed new year and 2025!
Thanks for all of your superb videos, Chris.
Wish you a bright new year 2025
Happy New year Chris and all your family!!!
Greetings from Slovakia!!! 🫂
Happy New Year Chris. You have provided a very informative video.
Thank you for sharing this information. I hope to learn some video in the coming year and every little tidbit helps. Hope you have a wonderful and safe New Year celebration.
Well done. It makes sense finally.
When can we expect a “report” on the xt5 autofocus firmware.
Best wishes for a very happy 2025
Thanks, Chris!
Wishing you a joyful and vibrant New Year filled with new adventures and endless possibilities!
Happy New Year, Chris! 🌆
Happy new year Mr. Pal! 🥳🎉
Thank you for demystifying this. Also can share what the video editing software you used in the video?
Always excellent information greetings from Perth western Australia
Great video, and happy new year!
Funny, this is something I learned when I first got my camera by doing some research. But, since I don't use my X-T3 for video totally forgot. Now, I've relearned it. Thanks Chris! Happy New Year! All the best in 2025!
Happy New Year and what a timely video (albeit a rerelease) as I am working on my own YT video on why to shoot LOG. Cheers!
Happy new year from Portugal 🇵🇹 😊
Happy New Year Chris
Thanks, very good explanations
Merry Christmas man !
Thank you
Really nicely explained! Thanks!
Great information, thanks for sharing. Hope 2025 is very successful and fun, Cheers!
finally understood!
Happy New Year
I really appreciate the breakdown and recommendation at the end. Do we need to use a higher bitrate if we use 4:2:2 ? or does that work already?
Me too uk happy new year x
Happy New Year, friends!
Probably the best video I've seen explaining and actually showing the difference between 4:2:0 8-bit and 4:2:2 10-bit! Too bad I'm shooting an X-S10 to SD lol
More video lessons 🤗🤗🤗
So, did I miss the file size difference? I understand the get more for what you are doing but if the space saving is substantial... Happy New Year!! Looking forward to continuing catching up on your videos and the new content.
I remember seeing an interview with a person who was involved in the committees devising either the 4K video standard or the revised HDMI specs - or both - and I think he said he fought hard to get 4:4:4 as the standard, but nobody felt that the technology was ready at the time. (Maybe it was a concern about piracy, but I don't remember.) There are always compromises between fidelity and costs.
Thanks for the explannation. My computer is not récent so I choosed prores 422 over h265 422. Results is the same ? Except taking more space on the computer/SD.
The difference is also in h265 and h264 assuming that you shot 10bit with h265 and 8bit with h264. The h264 compresses a lot more for the same bit rate.
Greeting for a great 2025 and thank you for the great work and looking forward to your great videos! I have checked my X-H2. Am I correct to say I need to set Media REC Setting to H.265 LongGOP MOV or H.265 ALL-I 422 MOV to get 422?
Great video!
I've been trying to play video out of my XH-2 forever and it always stutters on my laptop. I supspect that it has to do with the long GOP vs All - intra setting in the camera. Does long GOP vs All - intra make a noticeable difference? (Note: Laptop is 13900 HX and 4090 gpu).
---Tom---
Pretty sure my XH2S does 14 bit 422
I’m curious why you didn’t compare 4:2:0 10 bit with 4:2:2 10 bit on the X-T4.
I’m glad you explained the concept of sub sampling, I learned something new.
But you are comparing 8 bit to 10 bit with different chroma sub sampling, so it’s not a fair comparison. There are 2 variables in your equation.
Was this in h264 and h265?
So if you shoot 4:2:0 then shoot in Externa would result in the same quality as normal?
Shouldn't you compare 422 and 420 both in 10bit?
O Oh, the video has to be shot for a 3rd time! Yeah, 420 10 bit may not have banding. 8-bit is certainly prone to causing that.
The difference in your demo is majorly due to 8 bits vs 10bits. There is also 10bits 420 options, which would need more special examples to demo the difference. The problem with 422 is that only a few GPUs support the hardware decoding. Precisely saying, only Apple and Intel. Amd and nVidia do not support.
Very interesting.!:)
Great video! The X-T4 can only record 4:2:0 on SD card but in 10 bit. How big is the diffence in grading between 4:2:0 in 10 bit and 4:2:2 in 10 bit?
I need a P2T monogramed lab coat. :-)
As far as i know, the free version of davinci resolve can only edit 10bit 420 and not 10bit 422, something to take into consideration.
youtube captions: go ahead and shoot in ten bit for 221 day ; -) (6:21)
You did not compare 4:2:0 8bit with 4:2:2 8bit ; so what's the point ?
The quality difference could be do to the bitdepth (8vs10bit) not the chromasubsampling (as shown at the end of the video the difference in details and dynamic range in the shadows is mostlikely due to the bitdepth not chromasubsampling)
Happy New Year... looking forward to 2025 🙂
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…and everything of the best for 2025
Fuji needs to put you on the payroll. Give you all Fuji gear free or something.
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video ... allways 422 10 bits !!!! no other answer ..
If people don't know what's the difference between 4.2.0, 4.2.2 and 4.4.4, maybe consider buying a cheaper camera. Just saying.
That's a video issue. Many look at photo features if that what's they want to do, and people can grow into a camera.
Was it just me, or was your mouth not moving correctly to the words you spoke? At my end, it is off enough to make me stare at your mouth the whole video.
Seems Ok for me, but not long ago I was having this problem with some videos on another device.
Happy New Year Chris