What do you do in a lockdown? You make a Lumix shutter nosie comparison :)
That’s what Matti Sulanto did in his last video 🙂
That’s what Matti Sulanto did in his last video 🙂
Richard Wong:
Which is the better lens? Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200 f/2.8 or the Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200 f/4?
I’ll compare these two lenses in this review.
Nate’s Film Tutorials:
The Sigma MC 21 adapter does not allow you to use the full frame sensor because it tells the camera it is an APS-C lens. I figured out a “hack” so you can use your Sigma 18-35mm on your Full Frame Panasonic S1 and S1H Camera. It even allows electronic control of aperture and autofocus, however it is not ideal because when you turn of the camera it resets to Super 35mm (APS-C) Hopefully Sigma or Panasonic can fix this issue.
What’s the difference between a serious Camcorder and a serious compact mirrorless camera? Check out the video!
Shootout of the Leica SL2 + Leica Noctilux 50mm f0.95 against the Nikon Z7 + Nikkor Noct 58mm f0.95. Watch in 4K or at least 1080p.
Shot using early versions of firmware version 2.0, “A Drummers Treasure” will tell the story of a musician and how far he will go to get the sound he is looking for in a drum. This is a teaser if a soon to be completed film by Director of Photography sheriff Mokbel. Shot with a combination of Atlas Orion Anamorphic lenses, this piece shows many scenes with tremendous dynamic range while maintaining the character often associate with Anamorphic lenses. Firmware version 2.0 for the critically acclaimed S1H unlocks features never before available in a “Mirrorless” styled camera, including the first every implementation of 12bit 5.9K RAW video delivered over HDMI. Combined with the powerful and compact Atomos Ninja V and the flexibility of Apple ProRes RAW, you have image quality ordinarily reserved for cinema cameras costing 10’s of thousands of dollars more than this potent combination. Firmware version 2.0 will be available as a free download on May 25th, 2020.
Join Director of Photography Nick Dabas as he discusses how the Panasonic Lumix S1H fits into an advanced workflow with color matching to a wide range of cameras. As a Panasonic Varicam operator, Nick has an advanced approach to his filmmaking projects and is now adding Lumix to his kit to have lightweight mobility with a stabilized platform. Utilizing all of the capabilities of the cameras system, matching color with footage from other cameras provides maximum quality in the results.