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Blocky artifacts in a7sII Video.


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Hi. 

 

I own a a7sII and use it primarily for video. I shoot either XACV-S HD or 4K in 25, 50 and 100p. 

 

 

Now in situations with movement, mostly when the subject is blurry or out of focus, i have really nasty, blocky artifacts in my footage. It doesn't matter whether it's S-Log or Cine4 or Standart PP. Steadyshot on/off doesn't make a difference either and i have it with every lens. 

 

Anyone else experiencing that problem? Or is there something wrong with my camera? It is especially noticable in dark/high iso shots. But whats the point of having a rather clean ISO Performance when you cannot use the shot berause of this ugly artifacts? 

This is what it looks like, if someone might want to have a look: 

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c95e5kyy8geshh1/AAB6sHDl34VQZUTz3EosovrVa?dl=0

 

 

Cheers, 

 

canti. 

 

 

 

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Probably because it shoots 4:2:0 subsampled video, assuming you are shooting to the SD card.

(eg 

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Have you tried recording to an external recorder through the HDMI out port?  This apparently gives 4:2:2 output so should improve the quality of the image and reduce some of the blockiness.

(eg http://wolfcrow.com/blog/sony-a7r-ii-4k-preliminary-guide-part-five-external-recording-and-data-wrangling/)

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