Sony RX10: XAVC S Upgrade (Super Slow Mo & High Bitrate)

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Moritz Janisch talks about the new features in Sony's recent firmware update V2.00 that enables a high 50Mbps XAVC S codec. Another new feature is the frame rate update with up to 120 fps in 1280x720. The RX10 could previously only record in AVCHD with a maximum bitrate of 28Mbps.
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Marcel Fenchel and Moritz Janisch are a team of filmmakers based in Frankfurt, Germany.
Their film production company, Fenchel & Janisch, produces commercials and corporate videos for a broad variety of companies from different branches.
Since the start of the DSLR revolution their goal is to provide interesting and straight to the point filmmaking and editing tutorials for beginners and advanced film enthusiasts from all over the world.
Besides famous tutorials like “The ultimate Introduction to DSLR Filmmaking” or “How to get the Filmlook” that both got over 1 Million views on YouTube, Fenchel & Janisch also share technical gear reviews, short films and behind the scenes videos. The documentary “Format Frankfurt” was entirely shot with HD DSLRs over a period of three years. The full-length film premiered in May 2014 in German cinemas and is available on video on demand:
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