Tim Akin
August 23rd, 2011, 12:08 PM
Got the GH2 in yesterday.......played around with it last night.......woke up this morning with a headache......I'm not kidding.
I have the 20mm pancake lens.
I know nothing about still cameras and just a little about video cameras, I have two Sony FX1000's.
I guess what I would like to know the most is: what's the difference between motion picture mode on the dial and the other setting on the dial like "m,s,a,p"? I know what each of the letters mean but not how they differ from motion picture.
I know from playing around the motion picture setting is darker than say "m". With aperture at 1.7, shutter 60. iso 200, switching between motion picture and "m" there's a huge difference in the amount of light input. Looks like "m" is adding gain because there seems to be a lot of noise looking through the LVF. To get the same brightness I have to turn the iso to 3200 in motion picture. Don't understand this.
Thanks
Tim
I have the 20mm pancake lens.
I know nothing about still cameras and just a little about video cameras, I have two Sony FX1000's.
I guess what I would like to know the most is: what's the difference between motion picture mode on the dial and the other setting on the dial like "m,s,a,p"? I know what each of the letters mean but not how they differ from motion picture.
I know from playing around the motion picture setting is darker than say "m". With aperture at 1.7, shutter 60. iso 200, switching between motion picture and "m" there's a huge difference in the amount of light input. Looks like "m" is adding gain because there seems to be a lot of noise looking through the LVF. To get the same brightness I have to turn the iso to 3200 in motion picture. Don't understand this.
Thanks
Tim