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March 9th, 2009, 06:06 AM | #16 |
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Ok, confirmed. It has HDMI.
It looks like we'll be able to capture uncompressed footage from this cam. Hopefully we'll be able to bypass the pulldown used to convert 24p into 60i. (CORRECTION!!: Steve Mullen has confirmed the 24p clips are real 24p and not 60i.) So... This is really becoming my dream camera in terms of price, sensor size and features. The only things I'm still a bit worried about are rolling shutter (it's not as noticeable as D90's or 5D's but it's still there) and Steve Mullen's comment about the lack of a 1/48 shutter in 24p mode which is basic to get a cinema motion feel. We'll have to see more video samples.
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The shutter-speed adds and removes motion blur. Therefore, your shutter-speed depends on how fast motion is in the frame AND how the you want the motion to look. Many of us have shot 16mm with 150-degrees, not 180-degrees. Our film didn't not look "un-film-like." :) The coming FEB issue of Broadcast Engineering (Broadcast Engineering and Digital Television) has my article on judder in inexpensive cameras. Bottom-line there will always be TOO MUCH compared to film. However, given the inherent judder, it would be useful to have a slow shutter-speed to add more motion blur. That's the reason 1/30th or 1/48th would be useful. But, CMOS chips run at 60Hz and have a minimum shutter time of 1/60th second. (Unless you use multiple exposure times as the EX1/EX3 allow at $10,000.) Therefore, you'll have to tightly control motion within the frame and of the frame. PS: yes, 25p with 1/50th second will be better.
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March 9th, 2009, 07:42 AM | #18 |
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A short hands on with some footage has been posted at http://www.slashgear.com/panasonic-m...tests-0736780/. It doesn't state what format/rate this was shot at, but this edit is 720 at 23.98. It does look as though there are some banding and jello problems, though as is pointed out, this is a pre production model.
Steve, I look forward to seeing the footage you post, I wondered if you noticed any of these problems when you used the camera? Adrian |
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As you say, the 25fps 1/50 PAL version will probably look better.
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The DP Review specs+Manufacturer's Product Announcement mention using HDMI for playback. They say nothing about it being live while shooting. And will what gets there while previewing or shooting have completely bypassed the codec engine in the cam? And that's great news about the 24p being real 24p, not inserted into a 60i bitstream. But the odds are good that what comes out the HDMI port will have pulldown inserted for broadest TV compatibility, isn't it? Of course that can be removed... Quote:
It didn't seem to make much difference when Canon pushed the bitrate from 17 Mbps to 24 Mbps on the HG/HF series consumer cams. The consensus was that the lens+sensor was most likely the limiting factor. I don't think the lens+sensor is the limiting factor here. No kidding. I think this is where Panasonic has done the worst with the marketing of this camera. It may have to do with still finalizing details going to final production. But here we are, drooling idiots foaming at the mouth to get the goods on this camera... Last edited by Bill Koehler; March 9th, 2009 at 12:11 PM. Reason: typo |
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If you take a look at the only video showing basic 1080p video shooting with this camera so far, you'll notice quite visible banding in dark areas. I think Panasonic didn't show official clips yet because video mode's not completely ready for production. That's what I hope at least, because it would be really disappointing to finally buy this cam and realize that the video's just the same as it was in the pre-production model including the banding. I guess we'll be able to see when the first finished pre-sales models are offered to some lucky ones, just like Vincent LaForet and his 5DMKII. As I said, I'm still worried with shutter speed, judder, rolling shutter... One of the most important points when trying to match a cinema look is the sense of continuous movement, and extreme judder doesn't help.
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March 9th, 2009, 05:40 PM | #22 |
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Not to side-track things, but... is the general consensus leaning toward a dedicated DVi forum?
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March 9th, 2009, 05:44 PM | #23 |
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Anyway one of the first lenses I'll buy for this cam is this one:
Four Thirds | Products | Standard Zoom That's a 36-100mm for the GH1 with F2.8 on the whole zoom range. Looks interesting.
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Then again, with 1080/24 and manual control, the video will have to be pretty sad for this camera not to be successful. Still, I'd wait to see the pictures, just to make sure...
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They made a big deal about the new lenses for the GH1 being quiet. No focus/zoom noise that then gets picked up in the audio. With that caveat, I would say the 18-180mm also looks interesting. |
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OK -- here is the link to ExposureRoom:
Steve Mullen On ExposureRoom - Videos Remember these are 3rd generation videos. Anyway, I was checking for motion judder because I could see noise in the prototype which meant it was not a unit I was going to use for pix quality checks. You can also see the AF and AE at work. The zoom ring was so stiff there was no way I was going to try zooming while shooting. Big negative for run & gun. The other negative -- I have small hands and the grip was WAY too tiny to feel good and to feel solid. Pana skimped it a crucial area. The switches and manual controls were wonderful. The symbols made no sense to me or to the rep. Enjoy!
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March 10th, 2009, 08:45 AM | #27 |
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I really hope video is a bit better in the final camera. Judder on the 1080p clip, too much banding on the 720p one and both samples show important rolling shutter artifacts. DOF is great though.
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Steve, Thanks for posting these clips. The banding is again quite severe on these shots, so hopefully they will correct this before the release date. Looks promising though.
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I was at the show an hour before it closed, so I'm not surprised the camera was not working well. Rolling shutter is just a fact of life.
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March 10th, 2009, 08:16 PM | #30 |
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I'm also wondering if there's any way to smooth the juddering a bit.
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