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    Panasonic GX85, Fujifilm X-Pro1, Canon 5D mk3

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  1. Just had a thought -- can we also use this to set the luminance level on the gx85 just like on the g7?
  2. Thank you for this!!! I believe I found a better workaround for using the C1,C2,C3 custom functions, where you can: - Save the CineD for use as an actual profile and - Switch to other profiles normally I was able to save the CineD profile into the custom slot by clicking the Disp.Save button while in the profile change window. This saved the profile as Custom and allows me to switch profiles now, but at same time I can still go back to CineD by going to the slot where Custom used to be, it still appears as Blank with Custom misaligned to the very left top on the screen :D See the pic and check out the video I attached too. 20170607_033823_1.mp4
  3. I spent about 3 hours reading through a good portion of this fantastic thread... John, after reading the many posts and seeing your video clips, I feel like I know you! thank you for the awesome contributions. I wanted to share my settings and thoughts about the camera as I recently purchased it. I use either Natural or Portrait profile dialed to -3, -5, -5, -5 -- either profile gives me a pretty gradable image in Premiere. I also set -5 on the highlights, but leave shadows at 0. I really wish we had the Cinelike-d profile that the G7 and other Pana cameras get as that profile does show to have more shadow data (there's a good video sample on youtube showing GX85 Natural vs G7 Cine-d where you can clearly see more detail in shadows of a tree/bushes). I feel that Pana really arbitrarily ripped that profile out of this camera without a good reason (other than to perhaps move more people to buy the G85? I use the Zoom H1 for audio and that is the best solution so I don't even complain about no mic input ... the evf is better than no evf, but is far from good, so i find myself using the screen on the back most of the time. I currently have the 25mm f1.7 and kit 12-32mm, but am thinking about the 15mm f1.7 as another lens to get. This is my first m43 camera and I chose it over the A6300 (used to have the old NEX-6 at one point and moved away from the NEX/E-mount series due to handling issues). I am not a big fan of the image noise at higher ISOs... Fuji has spoiled me on that front... but it aint that bad. My biggest gripe with the handling of this camera is the annoying strap mounts, especially the one on right side, which presses against the middle of my finger whenever I am holding the camera. I almost want to cut that thing off entirely (I removed the annoying little strap clips already). Anyway, great camera overall, I've been very happy with it, especially the video, which is why I purchased it in the first place.
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