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Paul...... I just want to mention and thank you for continuing to harp about the poor focusing in live view. Anyone coming from a 3100 has to instantly see it..... and it's a major step backwards. It's not as bad as a GFX but it's nowhere near as good as a Sony who seem to have solved this issue in a camera 1/12 the price of a 4150. It's one thing to focus at a given target but quite another to see where the image goes in and out of focus so that you can gauge whether there is a front or rear focus bias. That, to me, is the most important aspect of focusing. It was rare for me to miss my focus with a 3100..... very different with the 4150 and a lot more work.
Focus, to me, is the first rule of a good image.
Maybe the next iteration with a $25,000 upgrade premium will solve this issue.....
Victor B
VictorPaul...... I just want to mention and thank you for continuing to harp about the poor focusing in live view. Anyone coming from a 3100 has to instantly see it..... and it's a major step backwards. It's not as bad as a GFX but it's nowhere near as good as a Sony who seem to have solved this issue in a camera 1/12 the price of a 4150. It's one thing to focus at a given target but quite another to see where the image goes in and out of focus so that you can gauge whether there is a front or rear focus bias. That, to me, is the most important aspect of focusing. It was rare for me to miss my focus with a 3100..... very different with the 4150 and a lot more work.
Focus, to me, is the first rule of a good image.
Maybe the next iteration with a $25,000 upgrade premium will solve this issue.....
Victor B
I think the problem with Capture Pilot is Phase has decided to roll out some new “powerful” version that allows far more than the previous version, for example putting features that are currently in Capture One that can be done at the time of shooting on a device.Features that are Missing:
1. No adhoc wifi and Capture Pilot, enough said. Still amazing to me that nothing has been done for this. I still feel it's a tech package issue in that adhoc was left out of the design. I have been told this is not the case, but with wifi, most addressing issues are still hard wired to a card or board, so I am still curious to see why adhoc has not arrived. I guess since there is no support for Capure Pilot for the 4150, there is no need for adhoc, card leading or following the horse issue. For field use there is just no excuse for this. And please Phase One, don't blame it on the current iPad tech as the iPad has grown into a extremely powerful device, easily now capable of editing 4K video.
Yes, and reassign them to the firmware development team!...Henrik Håkonsson needs reassign the whole mobile app development team and license an app from a third party. Talking to Profoto about their app developer would be a great idea...
Cheers,
Weldon
Well maybe they will give you a $500 discount on your next upgrade :ROTFL:Its fun being part of the Armchair Executive Management Team, but the compensation sucks.
Dave
According to this press release Axcel acquired the majority stake, by how much I don't know, maybe it's the other way around.Quick background on current Phase One management/ownership (someone correct me if I’m wrong.) Phase One is 60% employee owned and 40% owned by Axcel. Axcel acquired their share on June 17th, 2019 from Silverfleet Capital. (Change of ownership could be part of the problem.) The key people are Henrik Håkonsson, CEO of Phase One and Christian Bamberger Bro, Responsible Partner for Phase One at Axcel.
Lol another one of those things that should never have made it into a tested firmware.Yes Dave..... When I tried Dual Exposure for the first time I thought that the Back didn't accept my 'touch' so I gave it another quick touch and then the back went a little bizerk and never made the capture. The recognition delay of the press is something that hopefully will be fixed.....
Victor B