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PROBLEM WITH LUMIX GX-80/GX-85


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Hi, guys, I'm new n this forum. I have a problem that I have not been able to solve in the last few days. I'm shooting a material with my GX-80. I notice that the exposure varies during filming. I'm in M mode and the ISO fixed at 200. I want to control the exposure manually and I can not achieve it. I researched all the functions but I did not get anywhere.
Any ideas?

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There should be a setting in the menu that says something like "Exposure mode" or something similar and it's automatically defaulted to "P" event if you're in the "M" dial mode. If you go into the settings and find that exposure setting and switch it from "P" to  "M" it should be good to go! 

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3 hours ago, Julián_ttc said:

Hi, guys, I'm new n this forum. I have a problem that I have not been able to solve in the last few days. I'm shooting a material with my GX-80. I notice that the exposure varies during filming. I'm in M mode and the ISO fixed at 200. I want to control the exposure manually and I can not achieve it. I researched all the functions but I did not get anywhere.
Any ideas?

Do you mean 'M' on the mode dial, or with the mode dial set to 'Creative movie mode' (the 'movie camera' icon) and then setting that into 'M' mode (via the touchscreen).

To get full exposure control for video you need to select 'Creative movie mode' on the mode dial. Then use the icon at the top-left corner of the LCD screen to select P/A/S/M for 'Creative movie mode' (only).

Pressing the movie record button when the mode dial is in P/A/S/M positions (which control the exposure mode for still photos) will always use auto exposure for video

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21 hours ago, ac6000cw said:

 

Do you mean 'M' on the mode dial, or with the mode dial set to 'Creative movie mode' (the 'movie camera' icon) and then setting that into 'M' mode (via the touchscreen).

To get full exposure control for video you need to select 'Creative movie mode' on the mode dial. Then use the icon at the top-left corner of the LCD screen to select P/A/S/M for 'Creative movie mode' (only).

Pressing the movie record button when the mode dial is in P/A/S/M positions (which control the exposure mode for still photos) will always use auto exposure for video

Thanks, that was my salvation!!!

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