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June 2nd, 2015, 06:52 PM | #16 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
I'm a GH3 wedding shooter for 2 years now, and last month I bought a GH4 with the 12-35mm lens mentioned here. I did NOT want to buy that lens because I was afraid I was going to have low light issues with it at wedding receptions. However, the deal I got on it was too good to turn down.
Pros and cons? Well... + the stabilization on it is great, it's saving me from a lot of stabilization in post + versatility, as mentioned before - it's great in church, for example, because you can get a wide shot when something important is happening, then quickly zoom in all the way and get some good looking close-ups when something boring is going on that you know you won't include in their video + the GH3/4 actually looks and feels like a "serious" camera with this lens, as opposed to what it looks like with the Panasonic 14mm pancake lens on (a toy) + I have and tested both these lenses and apparently I am getting the same amount of light with both, even though the 12-35 is f/2.8 and the pancake is f/2.5, no difference whatsoever in the exposure meter - a bit too much depth of field (full frame equivalent of f/5.6, remember!), so not that great for the first part of the day where you need a lens with a shallower depth of field to get those good looking shots of the rings and so on (I use the Panasonic 25mm f/1.4 lens here) - it makes you a bit lazy :) makes me not want to change lenses that often and instead of getting a better looking shot with my f/1.4 lens, sometimes I feel like saying "screw it" and just zoom in all the way to 35mm to get the shallowest depth of field that way and get the shot Hope this helps somewhat. |
June 3rd, 2015, 02:59 AM | #17 |
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June 3rd, 2015, 03:54 AM | #18 |
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I'm not sure whether I made that clear Anthony, but the lens turned out to be a decent performer in low light, better than expected. And with the GH4 you can just go ahead and shoot 4k if you need to go past ISO 3200 and downscale to 1080p later, it will look better.
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Sorry for asking, but I just don't know :) and just to confirm, http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-LU...ords=H-HS12035 Will I have auto focus with this lens? Is there a built in stabilizer? Thanks everyone for your patience :) UPDATE: Just read this review on Amazon, don't know how true it is! ...!The image stabilisation does not turn off when switched for tripod work. This may not show at the wide end...but zoomed optically &/or digitally it jitters & shakes!..." Just saw an update to the above statement..."Just got to make an update for this lens... a previous reviewer didn't like it because you cannot turn the Image Stabilisation off when using a tripod ? Just need to let you people know.. there is a great big switch on the Lens Barrel for doing just that... no need to go into the menus or muck around, just slide the switch to off position when using tripod.. simple".. So that's answered my question then, thanks. Last edited by Anthony McErlean; June 3rd, 2015 at 04:18 AM. Reason: add to my question |
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June 3rd, 2015, 04:38 AM | #20 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
Yes it has autofocus (but you won't be using continuous autofocus anyway), and so far I've never had a problem with the stabilization not turning off. The lens is solid. Expensive, but solid.
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June 3rd, 2015, 04:50 AM | #21 |
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Thanks Luc, now, all I need is the £££ :)
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June 3rd, 2015, 08:30 PM | #22 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
You can get a good deal on a new one on eBay: Panasonic Lumix G x Vario 12 35mm F 2 8 ASPH Lens for Micro 4 3 Black New 5025232681365 | eBay
I'm probably going to get that as I need a second one for my backup camera. That tripod comment was nonsense. Just remember to click off image stabilization when on a tripod, steadicam, jib, or slider. I don't always remember to do that, but the footage generally comes out fine regardless. |
June 4th, 2015, 05:31 AM | #23 |
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Thanks Patrick, good to know.
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June 5th, 2015, 03:30 AM | #24 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
So, down to these two lens.
17.5mm 1.8 Olympus. Ian used this one in the link he provided in another post a few days ago. Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 17mm 1:1.8 Lens - Black: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics and this one a few of you recommended. LUMIX G X VARIO 12-35mm/F2.8 Panasonic LUMIX G X VARIO 12-35mm/F2.8 ASPH.: Amazon.co.uk: Camera & Photo I suppose you cant got wrong with these two :) ? |
June 5th, 2015, 04:21 AM | #25 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
You want to buy both? If so, don't. Go for the Olympus 45mm f/1.8 instead, exceptional lens at a cheap price. That 17.5mm will not be usable handheld, the Panasonic will. And the 45mm will get you a LOT of great looking shots that your 12-35mm will not be able to.
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June 5th, 2015, 05:00 AM | #26 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
Hi Luc, no, not to buy both at the same time, just to say from my reading into these forms those two look as if they would work well with the GH4 for weddings 90% of the time.... without changing lenses.
Perhaps I'm wrong :) Thank you Luc. |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
If you want to start of with only one lens then the 12-35 f2.8 is the best choice, if you want to add a second lens later it depends how you want to use it, plan to use it on a steadicam or gimbal then the 12 or 17,5 mm is a better choice, the 45mm is a great lens for talking heads at the reception, beautyshots during makeup or even during a ceremony on a locked off camera + you can handhold this lens because of it's build in stabilizer which is a big advantage.
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That's sounds perfect then. Thanks Noa and Luc. |
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June 5th, 2015, 06:21 AM | #29 |
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Sadly this one does not have IS, but I remember you being excited about a very similar lens (maybe 42.5mm?) that does have IS. But it's more expensive, I paid $250 for my 45mm and I think I could have gotten it even cheaper, I just was in a hurry to get it at the time.
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June 5th, 2015, 06:29 AM | #30 |
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Re: Lens for Panasonic GH4.
Right, there are so many different lenses it's easy to mix up focal lengths :) I meant the new one from panasonic:
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