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Ofcourse people use different shutter speeds for different shots, but no one varies the shutter speed during a shot which is what OP asked for as that is what typically happens when you let the ...
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I know shallow DOF is all the rage nowadays but video at an effective f-stop of 1.8 looks quite off. While stills can afford to get quite abstract, video needs to be grounded in reality. Shooting ...
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It is highly unusual to use shutter speed to control exposure when shooting video. Only smartphones do it as they do not have an aperture which can be varied. Therefore no such function you ...
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I tried it but what I noticed is that when using mode1 (no motion compensation) I could clearly see multiple exposures superimposed onto eachother. It looked quite horrible. When using mode 2 (with ...
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The problem is that it requires quite a bit of research. First you need to know exactly what kind of (video) hardware is in your PC. Once you know the chip (generation) you can look up capabilities ...
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It doesn't affect raw files.
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In the video menu, set your video levels to full range (0-255 or 0-1023) or extended video range (16-255 or 64-1023).
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The firmware updates reviewers got are updates of the non-final firmware, while the product hasn't been launched yet. Your official copy came with the final firmware which includes any fixes that ...
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Maybe they assume some people are willing to use their camera in aps-c mode if it allows them to carry smaller lenses? Most camera's still have an aps-c crop when shooting 4k60 video, so if you use ...
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I always assumed E-stabilization would also use the gyro information to compensate for the small remaining motion that the IBIS unit would mechanically not be able to compensate for. Now I realize ...
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The setting to show or hide the audio levels is shared between the PASM modes and the dedicated movie mode. What you could do is configure e.g. C1 as a movie mode and set display audio levels on ...
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In a few months time, Sony will release a new model and we will be getting our "Why I switched from Lumix to Sony..." videos. Youtubers must always chase the latest hype to get clicks and if there ...
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The S5 supports 65:24 and I think the S1 and S1R do aswell. The user manuals or spec sheets on Panasonics' website might confirm this.
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18mm isn't particularly popular for close distance portreture. It's a challenge to make the distortion work for you i.o. against you. Google is your friend here to find some samples. This review ...
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Not a brick wall test, but graphs showing sharpness vs focal length and aperture: https://www.photoreview.com.au/reviews/mirrorless-lenses/mirrorless-lenses-full-frame/panasonic-lumix-s-20-60mm-f-3 ...
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I think your analysis is spot on. The wedding/corporate/event photographer/videographer has always been their target audience which started with their camcorder line. These clients have been ...
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Lens information for this jpg is incorrect. Must be the 50mm F1.8 obviously.
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Another detail I noticed was the addition of color shading correction. I thought all somewhat advanced cameras already did that and I can't say I have noticed any color casts near the edges of my ...
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Initially, pdaf did give artifacts that weren't that hard to show with some post processing, but technology marched on and manufacturers learned how to minimize artifacts and process the data in ...
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Look at it this way: developing hardware and software costs a particular amount of money to pay the man-hours required for the engineers. Now the company can choose to try to recover this cost in...
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