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Best color profiles for the GH5
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Ok, thanks a lot, I have a lowlight shooting for tomorrow with my GH5, which profile should I shoot with to get nice colors in low light situation, is HLG good? I was wondering about CINE-D. -
Best color profiles for the GH5
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Thanks a lot for your kind answer @thebrothersthre3 Do I need to pay V-LOG to access HLG? or is this included under the profile settings of my GH5? Thanks. -
Hi there, was wondering If using your DSLR (GH5, sony etc.) very often, for 2 years, will be decreasing the quality because of usage? will camera lose some pixels? I guess these are very high quality and professional DSLR, but, will I see changes? Thanks.
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GH5 In body stabilization
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
yes, I agree with you, but I use 25mm 1.7 so should be fine. -
GH5 In body stabilization
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Thanks a lot! I will use it with my gimbal, will this be good with 100mm lens? -
Hi there, just wanted to have some advice about best color profiles to use for CINE-V & CINE-D I use -5 all except HUE with Cine-d and looks pretty great, do you have other suggestions for both? Thanks a lot.
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GH5 In body stabilization
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Ok thanks a lot for your answer! -
Hi there, just got my GH5, one question, I would like to use In-body stabilization, will in body stabilization this crop the image? Using 4k, I know it will crop, but if I add the in body stabilization, will it crop also? Thanks.
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Hi Guys, I was wondering if there was an image stabilization feature in the GH4 with Panasonic m4/3 lenses, if yes, then, what is the name of the feature? Thanks, regards.
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180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
I have 6500 ISO with V-LOG L Installed on my GH4 and GH5 camera and use 1.8 and 2.8 lenses so it's ok. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Ok. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Which one would you suggest me for a GH4 and canon 24mm 2.8 pancake? -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
I am interested about this ND filter, the Tyfoto one: https://mytyfoto.com/products/tyfoto-variable-nd-filter?ref=5a99de04bac07 -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
@webrunner5 Thanks for your answer, I will buy Tyfoto one for a pancake lens (52mm filter) Won't this produce a cross when filming? Thanks. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Hi, which ND filter would you suggest me for a panasonic gh4? -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Hi there, I have another issue, when I use my v-log L with 180 shutter speed in a sunny day, the 180-degree shutter speed is making too much light, so the image is burned. How do I do the get better results? Do I need to down the aperture of the lens of directly by changing the shutterspeed? regards. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
yes, Another question @Towd , when I want to slow down the speed of the 60fps footage, do I interpret the footage to 24fps or do I click on speed/duration and change it to 50% ? which one provides the smoothest look? -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Doing this will ruin my footage, this will make too much motion blur when we slow 360 degree shutter speed footage. I think I'll keep 180 shutter angle for 60fps for 24fps timeline and C4K 24fps 180 shutter angle. Thanks a lot @Towd , appreciating your help. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Ok, @BasiliskFilm I understand, but, the best way is to do directly by changing speed and duration or interpret footage as 24fps? Thanks a lot. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Hi @BasiliskFilm Thanks a lot for your kind answer, I will use the 60fps footage on a 24fps timeline in premiere pro, so there won't be any issues. Another question, when I want to slow down the speed of the 60fps footage, do I interpret the footage to 24fps or do I click on speed/duration and change it to 50% ? which one provides the smoothest look? Regards, Yan. -
180 shutter degree rule for 60fps content
@yan_berthemy_photography replied to @yan_berthemy_photography's topic in Cameras
Hi @thebrothersthre3 I would like to shoot a quality video, of course, I want to use a setting that is good. Should I use 4k or C4K? Will crop decrease the pixels quality? I want to use C4K with Shutter angle of 180 degrees, is this ok? enough smooth? Camera used: Panasonic GH4 Thanks a lot, looking forward to an answer. regards. -
Hi there, I would like to shoot a quality video, of course, I want to use a setting that is good. Should I use 4k or C4K? Will crop decrease the pixels quality? I want to use C4K with Shutter angle of 180 degrees, is this ok? enough smooth? Camera used: Panasonic GH4 Thanks a lot, looking forward to an answer. regards.
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Hi there, I would like to get a smooth slow motion with motion blur when rendering 60fps slow motion footage to 24fps. Can I shoot with the 180 shutter degree rule with 60fps ? Looks good in post production.
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Yes, speed and duration? or directly by editing the original video and interpret the footage to 24fps? So, for shutter speed, I set as 180 shutter angle.