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To me, the fan noise is the Ninja V’s biggest Achilles heel. Whether this is a design fault or a trade-off in giving shooters a bright HDR display and internal UHD recording who knows. All I know is that if you care about sound then you really do need to think twice before purchasing a Ninja V, o...Read more »
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•Mechanical shock and vibration for spinning disk HDDs. Hard disks are precision mechanical devices that need to be handled carefully. The use of mechanical drives or Solid State drives will vary depending on the intended filming application. Atomos can’t give rigid guidelines because there are s...Read more »
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What [Claudio] is doing is essentially using the 10 nF capacitors as little memories! (Look into DRAM if this analogy seems a stretch to you.) To my knowledge, this is the first time a monitor/recorder has offered the ability to bake in a LUT into a recording. The traditional way to display color...Read more »
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Just like on previous Atomos products you can load up to 8 LUTs into the Ninja V. To get the LUTs into the Ninja V you need to first save them onto the SSD that you are going to use with the Ninja V. Okay, now that you have started bashing something that I can really talk about, I will. Opera 7 i...Read more »
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It gets better though, because this TV will soon support voice control. It receives the latest Roku OS updates, including one which is coming later this month to activate that feature. The TV offers 720p resolution, Brilliant Motion Rate 120 processing and is equipped with two HDMI inputs, an OTA...Read more »
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Gotta go careful if it’s actually something you wanna type on though. Have to make sure your modifier keys can be read alongside normal keys or you will get spurious output. Then keys that might be often used in combination like T and H might get pressed milliseconds apart by a fast typist and ca...Read more »
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Notable features include four USB 3.0 ports, a USB Type-C port, 2GB DDR3 memory, a six-core processor, support for 4K displays and hardware-accelerated 4K video playback, and 64 general-purpose input-output (GPIO) pins for hooking up hardware. It also includes an interface that supports two 13-me...Read more »
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The group then expanded its work, training the system to decipher letters and words onscreen. While a much more challenging task—words don’t follow reliable visual patterns like the layout of a website—the researchers could generate reliable results for words in large font. As Genkin notes,...Read more »
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Option K is listed as ‘add an extra uC’ but in the description text, it does suggest “if your main microcontroller is running out of pins to scan a matrix, it’s probably cheaper to get a larger device than add another one.” However, having been in a similar situation myself, I went down the extra...Read more »
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The NEC MultiSync EA275UHD monitor has a slightly corporate feel to it, supporting ‘cost saving device management’, whereby all connected NEC devices can be controlled from a central location. There’s also a wide range of eco-friendly settings. Usually, I will just log off then re-logon, saw that...Read more »
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This 31.5-inch screen is notably larger than the 27-inch models on test, yet the ultra-thin bezel keeps the overall size from being intimidating, while the full 4K UHD resolution maintains pin-sharp image quality. Not a dealbreaker obviously, as, while that’s no match for the power performance of...Read more »
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The A1000 packs an awful lot into its slimline chassis. Its 35x optical zoom range is very impressive outside of larger bridge camera territory and gives a 35mm-equivalent focal range of 24-840mm, extendable to 1680mm with Nikon’s Dynamic Fine Zoom. The original Sony RX10 features a Bionz X image...Read more »