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  1. On 01/03/2018 at 9:01 PM, wolf33d said:

    The A7III is a lot cleaner at 51 000 ISO than the GH5 is at 6400 ISO ...
    Also cleaner than the A7RIII. 
    And the surprise is that the FF mode is a lot cleaner than the APSC mode ! 

    I would say 51000 ISO is definitely usable on the A7III, and 12800 is perfect, which is insane. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Really? So entry level FF was a lot less than 2000$ before? I dont think so. And is the A7III entry level specs? I dont think so. 

    Fact is, this camera is a bargain for what it offers VS anything on the market. Your comment is simply irrelevant. 

    Well I got the original A7 with 28-70mm kit for £775 from a major high street  store  (jessops) in LOndon so that makes the new A7iii WAY more expensive, so unfortuinately you are wrong.

  2. On 18/11/2016 at 8:43 PM, John Matthews said:

    Nice video. I noted 2 things though:

    1. Crazy amounts of purple and green chromatic aberrations.

    2. Strange motion cadence... I could see the frames. Possibly due to shutter speed choice? Most notably seen on the first shot of the gondola coming our from a bridge.

    YES! This is so obvious, crazy purple fringing and blown highlights ruining most shots! Everyone is saying this is so great but to me it looks awful. I have just received my X-T2, its sitting in its box at home and I'm not sure whether to rush back and rip it open and get shooting or send it back and swap for a Sony A7ii, Sony 6300 or keep my Lumix GX80. This is good timing for Andrew to review the X-T" but that video has left me with real doubts.

     

    Is it just due to the 1.2 lens wide open and grading or is there a real problem with this camera?

     

     

  3. On 27/05/2016 at 6:22 PM, The Chris said:

    A new vid with the GX80/85, lots of people and wide shots

    https://vimeo.com/168318144

    And a good example showing the stabilization. But that moire, yikes!

     

    What is it about Lumix cameras - that jerky movement with the slightest camera panning. I have a G7 and an RX100 IV and the Sony is so smooth but the Lumix is like this video, jaggy jaggy jaggy, even with the horizontal stabilisation turned off. It seems ok as long as the camera movement maintains a fixed point of focus, as around 22 seconds. I'm not interested in making fixed shots, like to have camera movement and this jerky movement is so distracting, makes me feel a bit giddy!

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