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Chronos User Discussion / Re: Speed booster St Chronos 2.1
« on: May 22, 2020, 02:19:44 AM »
Very interesting - is it possible to use such a speedbooster with my sigma/nikkor lenses in combination with a nikon photodiox adapter?
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Crossbow bolt @ 9000 and 14100 fps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV8nujYQM4A
Are you recording in H264 or CinemaDNG?
Flying Bee @ 5899 fps https://youtu.be/FsSZM7V7td4
Can you give us more details on that lens configuration? The canon video is impressive!
Thank you! For this videos I used a Sigma 18-35mm F1,8 DC HSM for Nikon with a Photodiox (incl. manual aperture) adapter.
What are your thoughts on the Topaz Labs software that you’re using and specifically how it applies to slo-mo work? Have you processed/cleaned up video without upscaling it?
Flying Bee @ 5899 fps https://youtu.be/FsSZM7V7td4
Can you give us more details on that lens configuration? The canon video is impressive!
After discussing the state of the new GUI with the rest of the software team, we have found that it isn't ready for serious use and that there are too many outstanding issues for us to be able to reasonably address with the size of team we have available. As such, we have decided that we will not be supporting this new GUI going forward, and we will instead make the original GUI our focus for the camera. Therefore, if you encounter bugs or missing features in the new GUI, we cannot promise that we will be able to fix them, and we encourage you to switch back to the original GUI if these issues become problematic.
We will keep the new GUI accessible via the software update tool for the time being as an experimental option, and we would be glad to receive any feedback about it and its features. If there are things that you like about the new GUI, we would like to try and migrate those features into the original GUI.
I apologize for getting your hopes up with the new look and feel and I hope that you will forgive me for releasing software that is incomplete and full of bugs.