New version coming
The Z Cam E2C gives you 10bit 4K DCI video (on a good 'ol sd card), even ProRes and RAW (on a cheap ssd), for $799 (you do need to pimp it up a bit). And you can liveview with an Android or IOS app. And it is m43 with an MFT mount, which you can speedboost too for EF lenses.
So, maybe $499 for apefos' uses is the max this weird camera should be.
This is great for live videos, streaming from diferent public places. Also great to share photos just after click.
actually she says $500 in the cinema5d interview. And like everything else in the world, in a year, it'll be $300, just like the Yi m43.
Yes, they aim for smartphone shooters who want large lens and better sensor added to their existing experience, not pro guys.
Cool - so you could get a Black Magic Pocket 4K (pseudo-raw, prores), used GH5 (excellent 10-bit h.264 with or without all-i option), or A7 Mark II (full frame with decent 4k video and you can use just about any vintage lens ever made) for about the same price (or just a little more) and have a generally excellent camera...
Or you could get this weird camera with a moderate codec, mismatched sensor size/lens mount, and weird Android operating system with a non-tilty screen.
Cool.
I think they aim around $899-999.
Sure - if they sell this one for $200, it's pretty neat. If it's $500 or more, it becomes somewhat incomprehensible. :)
@eatstoomuchjam....well look what happened to the E1. It's certainly worth $200 now. And I would imagine it would depend on a good app running on the device.
Or to the Z-Cam E1. Unless the camera is really cheap, I really can't figure out who their target market is with it...
It is not BMpocket, as it must use something like Ambarella as intermediate. Very similar to Yi 4K.
She said the battery is interchangeable. Put the cheap canon 10-18mm and this might be interesting. If there's a competent android app, this could be interesting. A cheap(er) BMpocket perhaps.
I don't think so. Last time I used one, Cinema 4k (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.frozenvolcano.android.cinema4k&hl=en) was one of the best and it couldn't do a raw video stream.
Are there android apps that allow for raw recording?
Our team photos from CP++
Not madness, it is much much worse - capitalism. Private info, patents, lawsuits.
MFT sensor but not MFT mount..... madness
Little more info
"Yo dawg, we heard you like cameras... so we put a camera in your camera so you can shoot selfies while you're shooting landscapes..."
The YONGNUO camera, code name YN450, runs Android 7.1, features a 5inch 1080p touch-screen, however sensor details have not been shared. Camera records 4K 30fps video, has raw support, stereo microphones, a headphone socket, a MicroSD card slot, and 3GB/32GB built-in. There's support for 3G/4G, GPS and Wi-Fi, and there is a 4000mAh battery built-in. There's also an 8mp "selfie" camera built-in, which you can see next to the screen.
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