hellboy80
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hellboy80 got a reaction from Michael Coffee in An adventure into the Panasonic GX85/80 begins - and a look at the Leica Nocticron for Micro Four Thirds
You are absolutely right. As for filmic look. I dont know how to say it (english is not my first language), but the filmic image is sharp, but somehow soft at the same time. The softness can hide all distracting imperfections which videoish image will reveal. Videoish look is super sharp which is too distracting for me (it draws away the attention from the story), but I dont mid it in home videos and documentaries. That is just my subjective opinion.
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hellboy80 got a reaction from Michael Coffee in An adventure into the Panasonic GX85/80 begins - and a look at the Leica Nocticron for Micro Four Thirds
Nice camera, but I saw some footage on YouTube and I dont like it. It looks too videoish to me, but this is no suprise for me, because I can say that about all Panasonic mirrorless cameras. I just dont like their image, its too oversharpen and too contrasty. The videos I saw look like home movies (I guess that great cameramen can get more filmic images from these cameras). The images from Canon DSLRS looks more filmic, but with Canon there is the problem that their features sucks. So the best cameras for me are probably from Sony, because you get the best from the both worlds.
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hellboy80 got a reaction from John Matthews in An adventure into the Panasonic GX85/80 begins - and a look at the Leica Nocticron for Micro Four Thirds
You are absolutely right. As for filmic look. I dont know how to say it (english is not my first language), but the filmic image is sharp, but somehow soft at the same time. The softness can hide all distracting imperfections which videoish image will reveal. Videoish look is super sharp which is too distracting for me (it draws away the attention from the story), but I dont mid it in home videos and documentaries. That is just my subjective opinion.
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hellboy80 got a reaction from Marco Tecno in History of camera hacking
Is there some article about history of camera firmware hacking (CHDK, Magic Lantern...)? What are the biggest "history" highlights? Just curious
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hellboy80 got a reaction from Andrew Reid in Panasonic GH4 footage shot with the EOSHD Shooter's Guide Cinema Settings
If you need an empty city for a postapocalyptic movie, you can do this with this camera at night :) Great footage.
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hellboy80 got a reaction from Inazuma in Panasonic GH4 footage shot with the EOSHD Shooter's Guide Cinema Settings
If you need an empty city for a postapocalyptic movie, you can do this with this camera at night :) Great footage.