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Thomas Hill

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  1. I don't know. What usually annoys me is jitter with movement across a static screen. It could be some Fuji magic dust sprinkled in the new 200mbit codec or her spinning across the screen is disguising it. Either way, the image is lovely.
  2. That's some nice looking motion cadence.
  3. Thomas Hill

    Lenses

    I'm about to sell this Oly because I've already sold the GX85 that I used it on. It autofocused about the same with the Viltrox cheap smart adapter as it did with the Oly mmf-3, which is to say slow but accurate in AF-S.
  4. I second this. When shooting a narrative short with the X-T2, I kept the exposure meter at zero and AWB on and all shots matched (except the one where I accidently turned the comp wheel, the placement of which was the only thing that really annoyed me about the X-T2). That being said, I'm now thinking that the third A7 might beat out the X-H1 as my next camera.
  5. I've always been a bit envious of all of you who do such gorgeous videos while out wandering but I always think stills except when I'm either writing or shooting a script. I love trying to catch the right moment with a single click. Here are three of my favorites (out of the ones I have on flickr). First two are from a 2016 trip to Boston with the NX500 and the last one is from a while back with the Panasonic FZ28 at Venice Beach.
  6. Damn I want this camera. But I don't need it for the project I'm working on. It doesn't need to look that good and the X-H1 with a couple lenses would be about half my budget. But, damn, I want it. Wait til the next project...just wait...deep breaths... (I do wish, however, that they had taken the little toggle switch from the X-E3 to change drive modes instead of that knob under the other knob like the X-T2).
  7. According to someone spreading rumors to Fujirumors, that will not be an issue: https://www.fujirumors.com/hidden-fujifilm-x-h1-specs-fujifilm-not-mention-specs-sheets-sd-relay-recording/
  8. Seems like the pans with the most jitter were also the fastest ones, so you could try slowing down the movements or, like @Mckinise said, bump up the fps.
  9. It's back and better. $129: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1331924-REG/tascam_dr_10lw_dr_10l_mini_portabl_recorder.html
  10. Thomas Hill

    GH2

    You could try here: http://osgfilms.com/hack-the-panasonic-gh2/
  11. Hmm, I'm thinking @Liam was being sarcastic. I could be mistaken, though. Looks great to me SOOC.
  12. From experience with them, anything rated E or higher would pass for good as new on ebay. E- might have a little scratch or something. I probably wouldn't go below their V rating which is very good.
  13. Here's a good one from 2016. I haven't done any reading on the making of it to find out exactly why they chose b&w but I think it suits the story very well:
  14. Thomas Hill

    Lenses

    Thanks for the info. I'll give that a try when my g85 arrives. But I can't take credit for showing that one, it was @anonim a few pages back.
  15. Or just go for it. Make the film that you want to make so that you are happy with it, send it out into the world, see what happens then move on to the next project.
  16. Thomas Hill

    Lenses

    I love the look of this old GH2 nostalgic mode. Do the modern Panasonic's have an equivalent?
  17. If you want to see what the a6500 is capable of (with some work), check out any of @kidzrevil's videos in this thread: And @markr041 has some great looking footage in there pretty much SOOC. If you shoot a lot of manual focus, I especially agree with Kidz on the g85. Panasonic's monochrome live view in combination with peaking is a dream for manual focusing. Does anyone else have this?
  18. I had a short script then took that concept and wrote a feature. But I was never quite happy with the feature script, so I did a big re-write and ended up with a script that I and others like a lot. But after all that, you could read the short and the final feature script and not see much evidence that they have anything to do with each other. I haven't really had an issue with ending at a middle length. My shorts range from 3-12 pages. When I'm working on a feature, it never enters my mind that I'm finished short of 80 pages. I usually have plenty of story either in my head or in actual outline form that I know it's feature length before I start writing. I have a mostly two-character road trip feature percolating now. If you'd like to bat around ideas more specifically, feel free to drop me a dm.
  19. Don't forget the newer Fuji X-E3. It's small with a good EVF and, with one of their f1.4 primes, you're good to go in low light, too. It's doesn't have a flippy LCD, though.
  20. I just compared the Viltrox 4/3 to M4/3 smart adapter against the $120 more expensive Olympus MMF-3 adapter and they have identical AF performance with the Olympus 50-200mm f2.8-3.5 attached to a GX85. And when I say identical, I mean identically slow. It would be fine for still photography where the subject is being still but unusable for video AF. Image quality was also identical. This was with the non-SWD version of the lens, SWD lenses might be better...I don't have any to test. Physically, the Viltrox feels more solid than the MMF-3 but has just a hair more play between the lens and the adapter. Both are good and tight against the camera body. With the Viltrox being just as good as the Olympus adapter, I would definitely give their focal reducer a try.
  21. It looks like they've brought back all of their December deals for 2 days...Tascam, Z Cam, SmallHD, X-T1, etc. I grabbed two of the DR10Ls the first go around but still haven't used them.
  22. It's a little past Black Friday but B&H has $200 off the Sigma 18-35 and 85: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/dealZone.jsp About 6 hours to go on the deal.
  23. The House of Pie in LA is heaven (and it's where Tarantino did some writing in his early days). And if the numbers do convince you to go for cake, Broadway Pizza in Memphis. That's right, a pizza joint has the best cakes you will find anywhere.
  24. I used a couple different strength non-variable B+W NDs on a project with the Fuji X-T2 and had no color shift. Looked great. I haven't tried their VND though.
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