A Camera That Can Time Travel? Sony’s Working On It
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2023
- Sony Is The New King Of Mirrorless - RIP Canon.
Sony just announced the new Sony A9 III, which is the world's FIRST mirrorless camera with a global shutter.
Inside this video we'll explain global shutter vs rolling shutter, why global shutter matters, what new features global shutter makes possible, and how global shutter is going to change photography & video in years to come.
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I really like that it removes the struggle with flash and LEDs
100% agreed! Can't wait for that to be a thing of the past
What do YOU think? Is Sony the new KING of mirrorless?
Was and still issss! 👑👑
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For real though... It sounds awesome
An excellent overview. Well done.
Thanks Mike!
what can i do with iso 250 ..
About the same as what you can do with iso 200? ;)
That's perfect, another Sony gem that I can't afford.
😅 i am right there with u! but there is hope for the future 👌🏻
Excellent summary.
Thank you kindly!
Hi energy, fast paced, clearly presented, informative vid.👍 (Cute “sour bride” expression😊.) Aren’t there smartphone cameras and (I believe) Olympus models that have pre-record capture? Those ultra high shutter speeds will need lots more light, unless sensor is also much more sensitive. Still, good to see new tech advances.
Appreciate the kind words! You’re right, pre shooting isnt brand new - It’s just not common on cameras shooting in RAW
From what i understand, shorter/faster shutter speed leaves less time for natural light to hit the sensor; our photo will be darker. Shutter speed, however shouldnt affect the power of the flash itself, which is why high speed sync will be such a change in what is possible. BUT let me know if I’m missing something!
@@SignatureEdits Was thinking about available light photography, but agree global shutter is a boon for flash images and flash makers.
ahhhh re-reading I now see what you meant haha. agreed! High speed shooting is definitely going to need some fast lenses / higher ISO. Which is why it's nice pre-record on the A9 III can do F1.8... Whereas I believe the Olympus limited it to F8 for pre record? Not sure though, online info isn't super clear@@paulm8157
Wonder how all this data is going to be stored. 120fps at full resolution raw is like 6GB per image per second. Does it have a built-in ultra high-speed buffer? You would need enormous memory cards to use this feature if you shoot all day.
pretty cool, don't think I will upgrade any time soon but maybe once one of these issues really bugs me
For sure - I don’t think for most people buying this $6k cam makes sense for these features - But I’m REALLY excited to see these carry over to the A7 line!
wow 6k :D I don't even shoot on full frame haha@@SignatureEdits
I shoot Sony & Olympus. Global shutter is exciting. That being said, my Olympus is a pretty cool camera and more than capable. Olympus has had pro capture for years, same as pre capture. Very, very useful. I was wondering how long it would take for the big boys to catch up.
So true! Crazy Olympus is the ONLY one to do pre capture with raw and how far ahead they were.
The flash sync-speed "Advantage" is just a little one. The most Flashes has their maximum Output with a Flash-Duration of a 1/200 of a Second.
So if you dial up your Shutter-Speed, you will cut off Flashpower...no win at all.
With what I understand this is actually no longer the case with the A9 III. It should allow you to use ANY flash with higher shutter settings and still take advantage of the peak brightness of the flash - when you take images at such high shutter speeds, that little sliver of time your camera captures the image doesn't always match up with the peak brightness of the light you are using. So, what you need to do is adjust the trigger timing to sync the shutter speed with the peak brightness of the light.
Several reviews online go into this and it looks pretty cool! BUT I havent used it yet personally so time will tell - I might be wrong 🙂👌🏻
Wow this is epic
So, is game over or is it game started
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Olympus has Pro Capture for nearly 10 years I'd say, so Sony needed a long time to catch it up; sorry but calling that Sony's new technology is wrong information.
You're 100% correct! I wish I'd done a double fact check on that one. Hard to keep up to date on every camera's features and I'd missed it on the Olympus! The Sony sounds like a much improved version however, with the ability to shoot faster and with F1.8 vs the Olympus limit of F8 (or at least that's what I gather from the info I can find!)
But yes, the gold star belongs to Olympus on that particular feature for sure :)
@@SignatureEdits I think that's not true. f8 is the slowest, not the fastest limit at procapture low which shoots 18 fps, while high shoots up to 60 fps until iso8000, than drops to 30fps. aperture can be open as much as lens allows. I am talking about 5 years old camera! I don't think Sony has any edge here, but catching up where they were much behind.
What a chessy Title. Before you brag about how great this camera, wait till the final product release, and from that time you can brag how truly this camera works. = ) Beware of getting caught up in the hype.
Not sure if you watched the whole video, but I'm not really concerned with this camera in particular! It's the global shutter technology that is exciting and going to be a big change in mirrorless cameras (AND the topic of this video)
The global shutter, at the very least, is a legit game-changer. The only reason I'd be optimistic about the quality of the 120fps frames not being semi-unusable is that in order to enable global shutter in the first place you already need exponentially faster processing power and temporary storage (RAM essentially).
But so far I've seen nothing about real battery life sacrifice (due to all that extra processing for GS) nor the potential compromise on dynamic range and higher noise that a global shutter has typically resulted in on other applications like Cine Cams. The fact Sony were "quiet" about those specs might speak volumes.
@@SignatureEdits I think people especially you tubers making big words like Changed, Game Changers, Forever, = ) weve seen this a thousand times when a camera company release new camera models, it will never end. You wrote RIP Canon, then when Canon releases new tech, it will be RIP Sony. I understand you need an attention seek title but imho its lame and not really realistic. About the Global Shutter, we survived without it in the past and now suddenly it will change, matters and make things possible? I dont think so, yes maybe it will help but "it will not change a huge thing in photography world". Dont hype it that much, there's still hidden flaws that will float when the actual camera release.
Not so fast! We will first have to see how it affect dynamic range. Why is maximum ISO now 25,600 instead of 51,200 and the extended ISO just 51,200 instead of 204,800? Low maximum ISO usually indicates a large amount of noise at high ISO. I would not trade one stop of dynamic range for a global shutter. Not even half a stop.
Modern cameras can already read the whole sensor in less than 5ms.
120 frames per second in low light can only be done if each exposure is 1/120 s or less. That is quite unrealistic at low light.
Fair points! If global shutter severely impacts high ISO performance it will definitely be a roadblock. Although with A9 III at least, they're saying about 8 steps of stabilization in that camera, which is quite a bit more than the A7 IV's 5.5 steps. So it might be this makes up for the loss of higher ISO.
Definitely going to be interesting to see the reality of this camera in action!
For the low low price of 6 grand.
But do you really NEEEEED a second Kidney?
@@SignatureEdits you only really need one though right? I’d say it’s worth it
Making up for taking up the camera late.. is probably the worst and least probable situation where prerecording is going to be justified.
I'm quiet intrigued why nobody comes up with the obvious game changing attitude this allows - even after doing influencer videos after dozens make "their own" .
Fair enough! I know for me personally, there are a LOT of moments during a shoot that are spontaneous and unexpected. The daughter of the bride runs up to her new Dad and he picks her up and spins her around, and I juuuust catch the end of it by the time I notice. Or a model is overlooking a mountain on a shoot, and an eagle flies directly overhead (seriously, this has happened to me lol) and I JUST miss getting it. Stuff like that is going to be massive
Not sure what you mean by the influencer videos though?
80% of lenses dont work at 120fps. only a few lenses support the 120fps, sony limits the framerate to 30fps for third party lenses through software. ISO performance is terrible with a base ISO of 250 with no dual gain ISO meaning ISO 2000 looks like 12800 in other cameras. Dynamic range is lacking as well. the strobe being able to fire at 1/80000 is very misleading as if you want what they showed in their demo to all the youtubers, you need a profoto strobe that costs close to $20,000. Wish there was unbaised reviews that talked about this.
Inexperienced photographers are shouting "RIP Canon" while experienced ones know it is not needed everywhere. Know your gear, and you'll get better photos. A pro will any day get better photos with an entry level camera than a beginner with pro gear.
always! well said. the reality with yt thumbnails is that a sensational headline gets a lot more clicks 🤷♂️ either way i am looking forward to canons counter move :)
@@SignatureEdits I read somewhere Canon will not go yet for Global Shutter, there's must be a reason why. Lets see their next move. = )
*If you can afford it, because you recently struck oil in your back yard.
😂👌🏻 my fav comment here
Master what you already have and let technology race ahead. You can go broke chasing it. And remember that the latest and greatest have something in common with what you currently own: they too can be pointed at poor compositions..
This way of photography is getting too close to filming for my taste😉
Haha true!
LOL, comment sections mad...
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Aww man, and I just learned ALL about sensor read-out speeds, electronic first curtain, and rolling shutter.... What am I going to do with all this useless information now?
It'll be a years before this will be a common technology, and it's likely that this will only be available on high-end models.
This is not a first. Give Olympus the credit for pre shooting years ago.
There are several companies who have done pre shooting for sure! I believe DJI even has it in their action cameras. Again, not saying any ONE feature is ground breaking, but the tech behind global shutter is going to bring a lot of improvements to mirrorless over the next few years :)
Olympus have had this pre capture mode since 2016!!
You specifically say global shutter "enanbles a really cool feature that wasn't a thing before" which is, frankly, utter twaddle.
Pre-capture already existed in Oly/Panasonic cameras amongst others and isn't dependant on global shutter.
More research less hyperbole.
I certainly missed that Olympus already had this feature! Should have caught that. I was aware with Panasonic, but theirs have always been limited to jpg only formats.
But at it's core, it's still an extremely cool feature that is ALMOST unheard of in mirrorless cameras, and I'm looking forward to it becoming more common. :)@@Minstadave
Reading further, the Olympus has some limitations that are removed with the sony... When in Pro Capture LOW, your minimum aperture will be f/8 on an olympus camera. So while not a brand new thing, definitely an improvement
This comes across as a Sony advert and is poorly researched.
Pre-shutter is neither new, related to global shutter or Sony exclusive. Flash at high shutter speeds won't be effective as power output will be pitiful.
Interesting - Why would power output be pitiful? From what I understand, high shutter and flash power should be much more or unaffected by one another than on rolling shutter cameras, thus letting you turn down ambient light without losing flash power.
Pre shutter certainly isnt a first, but it is a rarity in RAW format shooting that im looking forward to becoming more standard :)
First of all - Drink less coffee before making a video...... Secondly, the i-phone has some of these pre-record features already !!
Feedback received 😅🙏🏻 And yes, other cameras have already had pre record - But having it with RAW files is a massive win, and seeing it become more standard across other mirrorless cameras is something I’m definitely looking forward to 🙂
For the low low price of 6 grand.
You're not wrong! Fingers crossed we'll see global shutter spread to other cameras with a better price point