Interesting comparison between the Video Pro and Cinema Pro. For everyday recording with manual control, Video Pro is more than enough for me. After all, I still get 16:9 aspect ratio from it and still able to zoom in or zoom out.
@@theSFCchannelPersonally I find Cinema pro - no dropped frames, consistent framerate, depth of field, manual exposure, cant utilise HDR. Video pro - jerky, too much sharpness applied in camera, no Exposure lock, cant expose to the right, does what anyone needs an auto point and shoot camera to do. 3rd party video app, No dropped frames, consistent frame rate, depth of field, manual exposure, Can use HDR, can set exposure zebras, can use false colours, can set which picture profile you want,HLG Slog Cinelog MsLog rec709 etc, what colourspace to use 8 or 10bit, theres a WHOLE lot of potential in the Xperias but Sony failed to make their Cinema pro a professional application. Same with how they didn't add focus peaking or zebras to their manual photo camera app. The hardware and capabilities are there they just didnt go far enough with the apps.
Agreed, its frustrating to see how far Video Pro has come on over the older Cinema Pro and then only to see it ruined via poor stabilisation. I just love the new Video Pro app, no need to over compensate, its WYSIWYG and less colour correction in post needed. Cheers for the feedback.
I just wrote a Huge message explaining how to correct the sony footage but youtube deleted it 😒 You need to convert your HLG footage to rec709 using a HLG100% lut. Record in perfect exposure, apply the HLG lut and it makes the video file display correctly. Or set your workflow colourspace to rec709 on your editing suite. th-cam.com/video/A_yEwbIVAvk/w-d-xo.html I Shot that in both HLG and HLGHDR, different app used but the files are identical to the ones that cinema-pro produces. Just add the HLG conversation lut and theyre set ready for levels and corrections then.
@@theSFCchannel No probs, ill come back tomorrow and try write the way I do it in a just a few clicks of my phone, and where to get the lut for vegas if you're going to do it on there , and ill keep rewording it until the comment finally sticks.
I did not use any single colour profile that's the problem with cinemapro. It over exposes by two stops even though it looks great on the screen, video pro using the same settings does not have that problem
@@serikz During recording, yes. No different than shooting RAW photos. What RAW and HLG does is bypass the processing algortihm so that you can modify them to your liking.
It's true - with the PRO-I we definitely felt like the stabilization is not yet where it needs to be... Nice one Chris 👍 Cheers, Tom 🙏
Interesting comparison between the Video Pro and Cinema Pro. For everyday recording with manual control, Video Pro is more than enough for me. After all, I still get 16:9 aspect ratio from it and still able to zoom in or zoom out.
I agree that video pro in many aspects is MUCH better and it's wysiwyg
@@theSFCchannelPersonally I find
Cinema pro - no dropped frames, consistent framerate, depth of field, manual exposure, cant utilise HDR.
Video pro - jerky, too much sharpness applied in camera, no Exposure lock, cant expose to the right, does what anyone needs an auto point and shoot camera to do.
3rd party video app, No dropped frames, consistent frame rate, depth of field, manual exposure, Can use HDR, can set exposure zebras, can use false colours, can set which picture profile you want,HLG Slog Cinelog MsLog rec709 etc, what colourspace to use 8 or 10bit, theres a WHOLE lot of potential in the Xperias but Sony failed to make their Cinema pro a professional application.
Same with how they didn't add focus peaking or zebras to their manual photo camera app. The hardware and capabilities are there they just didnt go far enough with the apps.
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Why these apps no Stability. Sony should improve this problem. They should keep stabilization in Cinema Pro...
But your video is awesome 👌
Agreed, its frustrating to see how far Video Pro has come on over the older Cinema Pro and then only to see it ruined via poor stabilisation. I just love the new Video Pro app, no need to over compensate, its WYSIWYG and less colour correction in post needed. Cheers for the feedback.
Good test on both apps bro 👍. But yea, stabilization sucks. Try to utilize the "ninja walk" to minimize shaky footage.
I just wrote a Huge message explaining how to correct the sony footage but youtube deleted it 😒
You need to convert your HLG footage to rec709 using a HLG100% lut.
Record in perfect exposure, apply the HLG lut and it makes the video file display correctly.
Or set your workflow colourspace to rec709 on your editing suite.
th-cam.com/video/A_yEwbIVAvk/w-d-xo.html I Shot that in both HLG and HLGHDR, different app used but the files are identical to the ones that cinema-pro produces. Just add the HLG conversation lut and theyre set ready for levels and corrections then.
Strange I did not delete Amy comment
Will have to learn how to do that on VEGAS PRO as I don't have that LUT
Every reply I send youtube doesn't seem to like and deletes, hopefully you can see my replys from the notification bell
@@evzevz06 sadly no I did not get your first comment, only the second. Any I formation is certainly welcomed: cheers
@@theSFCchannel No probs, ill come back tomorrow and try write the way I do it in a just a few clicks of my phone, and where to get the lut for vegas if you're going to do it on there , and ill keep rewording it until the comment finally sticks.
What colour look did you use from Cinema Pro and have you compared it with NA?
I did not use any single colour profile that's the problem with cinemapro. It over exposes by two stops even though it looks great on the screen, video pro using the same settings does not have that problem
Bro app is not installed why how to install please reply
Try a different version
@@theSFCchannel Please give me links
I wish I had this smartphone to shoot movies
what the xperia 1 mark 1?
@@theSFCchannel yes
Stabilisation is terrible. On my Xperia 1 III is not like that. Wtf?
As clearly stated this is the original Xperia 1 mark 1 phone, but using the sony pro i software
Stabilisation On Video Pro still sucks on the Xperia 1 mark 1
Turn it off. Much better results like that
@@kapilbusawah7169 on or off its the same
its not a
aw... only HLG
You misunderstand. I never said RAw format, I said it's the RAw files ergo not edited
HLG is basically RAW for videos.
@@FAT8893 I see, that you totally not understaint the difference... Can you Change the ISO in HLG?
@@serikz During recording, yes. No different than shooting RAW photos. What RAW and HLG does is bypass the processing algortihm so that you can modify them to your liking.