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Orangenz

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  1. The article says RX100V, the video title is RX100IV, and there doesn't seem to be a clip of either in the video?
  2. I've seen this on several cameras. I think it's more likely to be that you're actually managing to press the go button twice and it takes a second to get around to doing as instructed and stopping.
  3. If you export your camera settings I can load them up and see whats going on.
  4. 12. Adding a completely irrelevant comment that adds zero calories. eg. Question about a specific camera issue being answered by "I have never used that camera and don't know anything about your problem but you could try buying a different camera". The trick is to find a post that you *can* help with and post *there*.
  5. Few more settings than that... like flat highlight shadow, ires off, idynam off, profile - use cine D for high dynamic range situations. There should be zero noise in that situation - maybe you didn't "slightly" underexpose it, but massively underexposed it. Leeming uses expose to the right for the highlights to avoid that problem and get most dynamic range from the sensor. HLG is 10bit so will not have some movie options.
  6. What camera settings are you using though? All my 180fps stuff is clean as a stunningly clean thing.
  7. You can shoot 4k 50p in cine-d with a unified LUT to match vlog at 25p 10bit. For the price though one could go external recorder for those shots that required 4k 50p 10bit vlog.
  8. That doesn't look normal for the GH5, that's for sure. Can you export your camera settings please and I'll have a look.
  9. Mmm yea, 36% wider, not 250% and the M43 sensor height is 13mm which is more than the cropped 12.5 image.
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    gh5 timelapse

    Big knob... on the left side. Turn to time lapse. Power saving: electronic shutter might be handy to reduce wear Screen: This is a bit crazy, but what people normally do is set the monitor/EVF to auto. Then mostly close the monitor screen which turns it off. The EVF will only turn on if you cover the sensor so will also stay off. 2 hours and 20 minutes is the normal 4K recording time of the GH5. Using just jpeg might reduce battery load a bit too. Otherwise one of those plug-in adaptors to Li-ion external would be the way to go. I think @Fritz Pierre has a setup that uses it. Exposure smoothing: That sounds like a Lightroom feature or plugin. Momentary flicker is usually removed with something like “Flicker Free” from Digital Anarchy. They have sales every so often so you can look out for those. Very cool plugin. You can try using Manual with Auto ISO. I then add a reducing brightness to an evening shot otherwise you end up not realising the sun has gone down. Don’t forget to turn AutoWB off.
  11. You have not stated what cards you have tried.
  12. I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this already, but I fill my Panasonic treats with whipped cream. Goes down great at election parties.
  13. Great write up Oliver! Have you tried the Leeming Lut One? It goes onto VLog and Cine D so you can colour match between them when you need to do slowmo. There's an update soon for it too.
  14. I think we can move on from random AFC comments/tests. What is more interesting is "I really wanted such and such shot for this scene and here is what happened". I did 20 minutes of blog style and it was terrific for that. Have noted the Vlog assist dropping. Am investigating. Really happy with the ease that it edits. Very tempting to use it a lot despite the size.
  15. Orangenz

    GH5 Cages

    This is a good eye-cup, note my suggestion in the jpg for elongating the right side. In other news, there is a smallrig quick release coming soon. Pre-order 50% off at the moment. printable eyecup.pdf
  16. Have you bought a cheaper UHS-II card and see my comments as attacking your purchase? Not at all. If you have the choice, get the V rated card. I've pointed out the inconsistencies elsewhere with what Phil said but also correct in that the standard provides for more functionality such as dual card record. Anyway, back to what you've been saying. You argue: That you have been using V rated cards for 15 years without a single failure That if a company in China does something wrong then we fix everything by suing them That if V rated cards fail then it doesn't count All of this is very silly. Tell me (us) what card you are running to record the 400Mbps stream, if it copes with dual record. This will be most helpful.
  17. Yes I noticed you added that rider. You're being disingenuous. Just re-read what I've said and look for a good brand not the cheapest brand.
  18. You must be in a verrrry small bubble. So you have not used SD cards much? If so then just re-read what I've said and look for a good brand not the cheapest brand. I'd do the same with airlines. What goes on behind the scenes is funny stuff.
  19. Reality is not black and white (in a manner of speaking). Plus I think you live in a bubble that does not include certain countries. You guys lost the argument with the V2 release, mind as well go back to relaying actual performance with the actual cards you have.
  20. I doubt all V90 cards will be V90. Too easy to add a label. Best to go with a good brand with good QA and memory type.
  21. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1275619-REG/sandisk_sdsdxpk_064g_ancin_extreme_pro_uhs_ii_64gb.html Except you can see it if you look at the individual frames. Of course it's there. The only question is if that distortion is perceptible when playing back at 25fps or whatever. Huh? Some manufacturers will use the best, others will not be. Some use MLC while Pana uses pSLC in their V90. Sandisk, Panasonic, and Toshiba should be good though, as they invented the SD card association.
  22. As per the picture CInegain put up, the UHS-II (non V rated) cards work fine. I can't test the dual card record function though and it might only work with identical V60 cards. So considering both those points, everyone is right.
  23. There was some talk about that with the hdmi standard. It does make it much easier to edit with. I wouldn't eat steak for breakfast. I can imagine heaps of situations where I'd use this as is. I can see me on my test video doing a double take and saying something like "wow they really went all out on this" because it is actually really impressive. Also the way focus so smoothly follows the touch screen.
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