First video from the new Canon 1D MKIV
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Vincent LaForet did it again and made a stunning 1080p video, shot at ISO 6400:
http://vincentlaforet.smugmug.com/Laforet-Videos/Nocturne-Canon-1DMKIV-Video/10024122_sqhwE#686345820_EeDCa
Looks pretty impressive, no?
Here's more about the 1D Mark IV:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1256011201.html
http://vincentlaforet.smugmug.com/Laforet-Videos/Nocturne-Canon-1DMKIV-Video/10024122_sqhwE#686345820_EeDCa
Looks pretty impressive, no?
Here's more about the 1D Mark IV:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1256011201.html
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also.....keeping the fact that you're shooting with the as-yet unreleased flagship camera from Canon a secret.....not sure an NDA would keep me from bragging to someone
On the other hand, this camera is not going to be cheap. Most of us Canon users will have to stick with our 5D Mark IIs or 7Ds (or 50Ds, or Rebels...). But slowly this great technology will trickle down. The 5D Mark III, in another year or two, should be pretty cool too.
Got bored with digital and went back to film.
Wow. That was a treat.
But, given the response to his video with the 5D Mark II, it's a no brainer that canon would ship him two bodies ASAP.
Queue the deluge of cheap 1D Mark III's on the B&S forums!
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Not only that, but 100% available light, with the light being street lamps, I think we all know what a horrible color of light that is. But they made it look good, really good. Wow.
Well Vincent shows that manual focusing works, wonder if autofocus works in this one?
I presume that Canon's move to include video in the flagship pro model(s) means it's here to stay now for sure - I wonder where this will all lead in the next 5 years?
Thanks for posting the link
Good pt, w video showing up everywhere now, I overlooked that this is video in the flagship 1D series.
I wonder the same thing too.
Amazing video regardless.
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But today, for an undisclosed reason, Canon "requested" the removal of the video and both Vincent Laforet and Smugmug "obliged out of courtesy".
http://www.1001noisycameras.com/2009/10/canon-fail-laforets-video-has-been-removed.html
How about a medium where the file system isn't limiting files to 4GB. If I have a 64GB card, I want to be able to take full HD video clips longer than 12 minutes if I choose to.
Actually, if you go to Vincent's blog, he has a post with info about the filming of this, and he mentions that these are all done tethered to a PC (he complains about how fragile the connector is). So assuming you are using a 64bit OS, there is no issue with file systems.
To maintain compatibility across systems, the camera must use FAT, so it has limits, but tethering eliminates them.
If you want to record long format video a dedicated digital video camcorder is still the way to go.
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