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    ted ramasola got a reaction from 7 Lakes in Would You Perhaps Be Interested In A Different GX80/85 Colour Profile???   
    Actually bought a used GX85 because of the capability you gave the camera to shoot in Cine-D. Decided to get it as a B-cam to my GH4 and they match well in post with the GH4's Cine-D.

    Thank You, BTM_Pix.
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    ted ramasola got a reaction from BTM_Pix in Would You Perhaps Be Interested In A Different GX80/85 Colour Profile???   
    Actually bought a used GX85 because of the capability you gave the camera to shoot in Cine-D. Decided to get it as a B-cam to my GH4 and they match well in post with the GH4's Cine-D.

    Thank You, BTM_Pix.
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    ted ramasola reacted to BTM_Pix in Would You Perhaps Be Interested In A Different GX80/85 Colour Profile???   
    So, as some of you may know, I've been "experimenting" with having little chats with different Panasonic cameras over WiFi and after whispering in the GX80s ear last night, I may have come up with something quite interesting.
    The first image is a grab from a GX80 using its Standard profile.
    The second image is a grab from a GX80 that is definitely not using the Standard profile.......



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    ted ramasola reacted to tonysss in Would You Perhaps Be Interested In A Different GX80/85 Colour Profile???   
    "Hackine D"  today test on GX80 and Pany 20mm 1.7  , 1080/50p
    By mistake Sharpness is set "0"     :-(   And it can be seen , I always set up for panasonic sharpness -5 
     
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    ted ramasola reacted to tonysss in Would You Perhaps Be Interested In A Different GX80/85 Colour Profile???   
    Here it is used on GX80 cinelike D,  GH5 (12-35) - wide angle, slow motion (cinelike D) , GX80 - Longer lens (pan 42.5 1,7 ) cinelike D 
     
    GX80 shot - 0:34 , 1:16 ,  1:43 , 1:46 , 1:59 , 2:11 , 2:13 ,  2:16 , 2:21 , 2:42 , 2:44 , 2:45 , 3:15 ,  3:17 , 3:19 , 3:23 , 4:32 , 4:44
    all shot on GX80 is handheld ,one hand, the other hand holds the gimbal with GH5 :-)
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    ted ramasola reacted to Andrew Reid in An adventure into the Panasonic GX85/80 begins - and a look at the Leica Nocticron for Micro Four Thirds   
    You can do bigger, sweeping movements and even walk with the GX85's stabilisation, you can't do this with the Sonys.
    If the GX85 is 10/10 as good as it gets in 2016 then the A7R II is a 7... not bad, just more like a Canon IS lens than anything revolutionary.
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    ted ramasola reacted to AnthonyWithNoH in An adventure into the Panasonic GX85/80 begins - and a look at the Leica Nocticron for Micro Four Thirds   
    Thank you Andrew! I was hoping we would get a post on the GX85 from you soon and am glad that this isn't the last we'll see of it from you. I'm most likely going to order one in the next few days with your link, makes me wish I had a Canon Mount Sigma 18-35 (use Nikon) so I could easily take advantage of IBIS with it... will have to do something about that soon. What interests me most about this camera is of course the IBIS, but I'd like to see the benefits of it when paired with a gimbal like a Ronin M as the Ronin M doesn't correct for up and down bobbing motion while walking. Do you plan on looking into this? I don't see anyone else testing this. I understand you can turn off the correction for the pan axis too which would be useful for pairing with a gimbal. Also, the XL .64 works fine (mainly in terms of attachment) besides the usual soft edges w 18-35 and other aps-c lenses while in the 1080 mode? I still have my Nikon to BMCC adapter lying around which might find it's place on the gx85 until I decide it's worth it to buy another EF speedbooster as I'd like to use this alongside my GH4. 
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