GH1 video samples are online

She really is beautiful. If they could package her in with the GH1, then I'd definitely buy one even if it caused me to go broke! Hehe. :-D

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Have a Canon SD870IS... and nothing else right now.
 
and I'm not even interested in video, but these are very nice. I agree--the dog, the soft backgrounds on the first--I can see videographers being excited.

Diane
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Diane B
http://www.pbase.com/picnic
 
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In the video of the girl standing in front of the waterfront, do you notice some kind of light adjustment keeps happening? The video goes darker/brighter and over again. Sorry, I don't know the technical terms.
 
I wish they were bigger, and less compressed, but no signs of rolling shutter tearing.

Oh, and anyone notice the fisheye effect? New unannounced lens?
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Cloverdale, B.C., Canada
Olympus e-510 L1
http://www.joesiv.com
 
Oh, and anyone notice the fisheye effect? New unannounced lens?
The label says something about any 4/3 lens, so I guess that was the ZD 8mm.
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Duarte Bruno
 
They look very promising. I wonder the
maximum video duration that it can capture.
I for one am the least impressed with those videos. Resolution is too small to assess noise or the quality of the autofocus (in the dog video everything seems to be in focus).

OTOH exposure looks perfect and there are no signs of jittering, yet the videos are just too small even to call it a tech showcase.

Anyway, I think full rez videos are needed to get excited about...
Maybe!

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Duarte Bruno
 
I wish they were bigger, and less compressed, but no signs of rolling
shutter tearing.
Little or no opportunity to see rolling shutter effects, if any.

The were all shot on a tripod, with no camera movement except a slow pan on the fisheye. (Hard to tell a fisheye curve from a rolling shutter effect!).

I wonder what they have to hide?
 
Oh, and anyone notice the fisheye effect? New unannounced lens?
The label says something about any 4/3 lens, so I guess that was the
ZD 8mm.
Doh, I got all excited clicking the videos, I didn't read ;)
I wish they were bigger, and less compressed, but no signs of rolling
shutter tearing.
Little or no opportunity to see rolling shutter effects, if any.

The were all shot on a tripod, with no camera movement except a slow
pan on the fisheye. (Hard to tell a fisheye curve from a rolling
shutter effect!).

I wonder what they have to hide?
True, I guess it could be a very quick rolling shutter, supposedly the 5DMKII doesn't have as much tearing as the D90. I guess it's feasible that the new G has one too, but it isn't showing its self in these samples.

I was looking specifically at the street one with cars driving by, it looked ok.

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Cloverdale, B.C., Canada
Olympus e-510 L1
http://www.joesiv.com
 

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