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JesseB

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  1. I got to see the Movi in use, first hand! I blogged about it here: http://m43weddings.com/2013/04/04/eyes-on-the-movi-in-omaha/

     

    A few other thoughts I had: This will pair well with a GH3 w/12-35 Lumix lens: the autofocus should be more than up to that task, at least for event video applications. Re: power for the gyros and remote control, Tabb used a few strategically placed Li-ion RC batteries, small versions of what I use to power my Airsoft rifle. They were attached symmetrically on the device. Power for the gyros lasted AT LEAST for around 6 hours of filming. The RED Epic, on the other hand, needed regular battery changes. 

     

    Keep your eyes on Vincent's blog, BTS that I shout will eventually be showing up there!

  2. Tomorrow, I'm doing a write-up about why I use my GH-2s for weddings, and I'm going to use this clip to get at two of my main points: flexibility and value. Using only native M4/3s glass, you can cover from 7 to 300mm at F5.6 or more open, and hit 12, 17, 20, 25 and 45mm with primes for a total of less than $6000 (including body). Open the door to adapted glass and you can get F2.8 at just about any focal length you could ever want for less than $250 a lens. Bam.

    Hi!

    Hey guys, I'm new here! Love the blog, enjoy chatting with Andrew on Twitter, figured I'd join his forum and see what everybody's chatting about here.
    I'm a wedding/event/corporate videographer in northwest Iowa and I shoot right now on 2 GHs. Love the buggers. Haven't tried hacking them since I really didn't enjoy the experience with the GH1, and the GH2s I have are sharp and awesome enough without extra bits in the codec. All the numbers talk that floats around the hack gives me a headache, but I love talking about everything else GH2 related. I actually just started a blog about shooting wedding videos with GH2s, [url=http://www.m43weddings.com]www.m43weddings.com[/url] - and I hope to chronicle my experience shooting 14 weddings this summer with the cameras on there. If you have any questions about how I do what I do, or why I picked Panasonic over Canon, please ask - I love to talk about it. I love talking glass, and I love great photography and video.
    So yeah, that's me. Hi!
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