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Hi guys, Need some tech info here.... Based in the UK and looking to film with my a7sii in some high frame rates to take advantage of slow motion in editing. Set to PAL as it seems to get rid of light flicker with the UK stuff over here. So.....MP4 gives a max of 60fps which is cool but I want even slower so I've had to set to XAVC HD instead to use the 100+fps which is great. However......I usually switch between 24mm 35mm 50mm Samyang full frame primes when filming but (on XAVC format) after i hit record it crops itself automatically, it didn't do this on MP4, so now everything looks like an 85mm lens?! Basically I want to use the best codec that will give me HUGE fps for slow motion, full frame use of all my lenses and in an NTSC or PAL format that combats the UK frequency of lights etc. Any helpers?? Appreciate it as always
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This high mPix sensor combined with UWA, like the voigtlander 10mm, is just screaming to be used as a virtual shift lens (tilt-shift) Example: The canon 17mm T/S basically has a 10mm angle of view and the photographer is throwing down $2200 just to crop that extreme angle down to 17mm in-camera. I figured if there was an easy to use in-camera framing/cropping controls, you could turn any lens into a virtual shift lens, if you didn't need the whole sensor. Obviously the shifting amount is dependent on how much you're willing to crop, but that would be a user decision. I noticed the Angle Shift add-on for time-lapse allows for framing adjustment, but does anyone know of a way of implementing this feature on stills? I'm well aware of software cropping, but that defeats the purpose of perspective control. I'd also like to know the extent of Sony's SDK to see if I could develop it otherwise. TIA