GH4

BunFest 29 May 2014 19:37
Mark,

You can easily charge 100$..
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Added: To avoid of price fixing accusation, I declare it is my personal opinion and no one should follow my advice or suggestion.
SimpleIconic 29 May 2014 22:54
Mark, your skills far exceed your pricing man. Many buyers search with advanced settings to exclude low priced clips. I would bet raising your prices to the $80 or better range increases your profits significantly.
mark29 30 May 2014 03:27
I tried that for 3 months without much luck but I will think about it again. Thanks for viewing my work.
RekindlePhoto 30 May 2014 03:51
ConfluenceMedia who are you? You've been here from the start but you must have changed your name. Your prices on a lot of them at $39 seem low but sales are sales. Good luck.
BunFest 30 May 2014 08:26
Mark,

You mean no one buy your clip in general, or no one interested in high price footage.
Don't ruin us all by dumping price. We don't live in China or India.....
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Added: To avoid of price fixing accusation, I declare it is my personal opinion and no one should follow my advice or suggestion.
dnavarrojr 30 May 2014 08:56
This is getting close to a price-fixing discussion... which is illegal.
Normstock 30 May 2014 09:51
The subject of this thread is GH4 let's keep on subject.
stefhoffer 30 May 2014 10:26
Well, to add to the GH4 discussion, somewhat at least. Do any of you edit 4K from the GH4 on a Mac Book? If so, what are your experiences? I'm thinking to buy a custom made laptop or an Apple, and don't yet know what is more value for money.
ODesigns 30 May 2014 10:51
I have an iMac and a MacBook. My iMac is my main machine and it handles my GH4 footage beautifully. It's a 3.4 GHz i7 with 16 GB RAM. While I haven't used my 4K footage on my MacBook yet, I'm sure it'd be usable.

The best thing about editing on a Mac is the spacebar quick preview of footage. I love that feature, and miss it when I'm on a PC at work.
LUXORPYRAMID 30 May 2014 14:17
For those who saw the GH4 webcast, I think that much of the emphasis was not 4k by itself but all the things you can do in 4k to have outstanding FHD clips.