Absolute not. The clips are alternating between 4K and 1080p and the ones in 1080p are useless. Make sure you’ve set picture quality to high on your video. If possible please look on a computer. Truth be told watching it on 720p on a phone screen even the 1080p footage will look decent.
Yes it’s 1080p which is unusable. I recall that it’s due to not being downsampled but instead line skipping, meaning the camera records just every so many pixel lines to form the 1080p footage. I mean it looks like something you’d order from Temu or Wish
@zgorowski no. Rolling shutter refers to the typical effect of vertical things looking bent when panning sideways due to the fact that the sensor readout happens one line at a time from top to bottom. The ZVE-10 has a 6K sensor and downsamples it to produce a crisp and sharp 4K image. Downsampling is a method for reducing resolution whilst keeping the image sharp (compared to pixel binning which averages pixels and may result in an average mush of pixels). But when shooting 1080p the process is not dowsampling/oversampling but instead line skipping, referring to that the sensor readout is skipped for every so many lines until the total amount of lines produces a 1080p image. Thus the result is terrible since the pixels we have left never were in the sensor adjacent to each other since there was who know how many lines in between that were skipped. My guess why Sony did this is to either upsell the 4K quality to look way better than the 1080p and make us feel superior when using 4K. Unlikely but alternatively reason is the chip performance is insufficient to allow oversampling to 1080p, as it’s possible for 6K to 4K. Final possibility is for Sony chose to cheap out on development costs by cutting corners, have less possible reasons for bugs and whatever.
I’d say the biggest problem is the 8bit files, now is it a dealbreaker? no, just remember to get your colors right IN CAMERA and stay away from using LOG, because that’s when image starts breaking.
That's so true - havent that much tried HLG either. Just mainly tried to nail the colors in camera and that's it. Have you enjoyed otherwise using the ZV-E10?
Can I use a Sirui 24mm f/2.8 Anamorphic 1.33x Lens (EF-M Mount) in my sony zve10 camera ?
No sorry, EF-M cannot be converted anyhow to Sony E Mount.
The Sirui 24mm exists natively with Sony E Mount so get that one directly.
Is this satire? I don't see any issues with the footage. I thought it all looks good. I am watching it on my phone Samsung S20 if that helps.
Absolute not. The clips are alternating between 4K and 1080p and the ones in 1080p are useless. Make sure you’ve set picture quality to high on your video. If possible please look on a computer.
Truth be told watching it on 720p on a phone screen even the 1080p footage will look decent.
so you’re saying the 1080p is the problem? elaborate sorry
Yes it’s 1080p which is unusable. I recall that it’s due to not being downsampled but instead line skipping, meaning the camera records just every so many pixel lines to form the 1080p footage. I mean it looks like something you’d order from Temu or Wish
@@AndreasSippus By "line sampling", do you mean the rolling shutter or something else?
@zgorowski no.
Rolling shutter refers to the typical effect of vertical things looking bent when panning sideways due to the fact that the sensor readout happens one line at a time from top to bottom.
The ZVE-10 has a 6K sensor and downsamples it to produce a crisp and sharp 4K image. Downsampling is a method for reducing resolution whilst keeping the image sharp (compared to pixel binning which averages pixels and may result in an average mush of pixels).
But when shooting 1080p the process is not dowsampling/oversampling but instead line skipping, referring to that the sensor readout is skipped for every so many lines until the total amount of lines produces a 1080p image. Thus the result is terrible since the pixels we have left never were in the sensor adjacent to each other since there was who know how many lines in between that were skipped.
My guess why Sony did this is to either upsell the 4K quality to look way better than the 1080p and make us feel superior when using 4K.
Unlikely but alternatively reason is the chip performance is insufficient to allow oversampling to 1080p, as it’s possible for 6K to 4K.
Final possibility is for Sony chose to cheap out on development costs by cutting corners, have less possible reasons for bugs and whatever.
@@AndreasSippus Oh, interesting. Thanks for the info!
I’d say the biggest problem is the 8bit files, now is it a dealbreaker? no, just remember to get your colors right IN CAMERA and stay away from using LOG, because that’s when image starts breaking.
That's so true - havent that much tried HLG either. Just mainly tried to nail the colors in camera and that's it. Have you enjoyed otherwise using the ZV-E10?
@@AndreasSippus Me? nah I use a Fujifilm XT30 (also 8bit, so I learned the hard way) but I always keep an eye on what’s out there (yeah… GAS)