10-10-2017, 03:09 PM
At release they have various digiFILM models:
ISO1600
-High contrast
-This should be hilarous because 1/cellphone sensor
-Press release says for shooting fast-moving objects. Except when you want to use 1/125. Because you can't.
-Capture true color even in low light condition (Eat that, Phase One)
Black&White
-ISO200
-Film grain effect. As if the normal grain from that sensor wouldn't be enough.
-I'm highly expecting them to release different versions of this with Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange contrast filters. I mean White Balance settings.
ISO200 Ultra Fine
-That tiny cell phone sensor in all its base ISO glory
-Says standard color balance so it's either AutoISO or fixed daylight
ISO1600
-High contrast
-This should be hilarous because 1/cellphone sensor
-Press release says for shooting fast-moving objects. Except when you want to use 1/125. Because you can't.
-Capture true color even in low light condition (Eat that, Phase One)
Black&White
-ISO200
-Film grain effect. As if the normal grain from that sensor wouldn't be enough.
-I'm highly expecting them to release different versions of this with Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange contrast filters. I mean White Balance settings.
ISO200 Ultra Fine
-That tiny cell phone sensor in all its base ISO glory
-Says standard color balance so it's either AutoISO or fixed daylight