![]() ![]() ![]() Slow motion: would like to make some shots in 1080p60 for slowmo I know that the GX85's 1080p is somewhat bad, but it is usable? If not, someone tried 4k downscaled + Twixtor or something similar)? And if I put this 1080p60 in a 24fps timeline, will there be some cadence problems?ĪWB is fine on Panasonic cameras. But I saw lots of complaints with it in other cameras reagrding two aspects: noise in the shadows and skin tones - how are your experiences with it? And I'm not versed in grading techniques - no problem in learn that, but I don't know wht is the learning curve.ī) For the indoors and night scenes, Cinelike-D is adequate, or the shadow noise becomes a problem?Ĭ) If Cinelike-D is not recommended for me (because of use cases / noobism / complicated post processing), which profile and settings do you recommend?ĭ) For Cinelike-D and / or other profiles, how is the base ISO and exposure recommended method? ISO 200 and ETTR?Į) Shot a color card (X-Rite or something) is each lighting situation is useful? Profiles: liked the Cinelike-D in the GX85 (best hack ever), but it is the best profile for every situation? I guess that I will have 5 scenarios in this trip: daylight landscapes, daylight city streets, indoors (churches, castles, etc), night landscapes and night citty streets.Ī) I suppose that Cinelike-D is good for the daylight ones, the additional DR is useful to balance the skies and the scenery (mostly buildings). The best practice is set the camera in the profile that you will use and set the wb with a gray card, and set again if the lighting changes? Any other procedure needed? White balance: since we don't have raw, I guess that it is good advice to set the wb manually. My questions are somewhat overlapping with the ones, but I will ask them again (pardon for the repeats): Probably will use the GX85 for stills too, planning to get Xume magnetic adapters to fast removal of the variND filter. Since I will go with my girlfriend, time consuming setups are out - my idea is to buy a Crane-M in London (than I could bypass a tripod / slider for panning and slider-like shots), and use the 12-32mm or the 14-42mm with a VariND for daylight shots, and the 14mm 2.5 and the 20mm 1.7 for indoor shots. ![]() I have a incoming trip - London, Barcelona and some Portugal cities in september / october), and I wish to make some travel videos with a little bit better quality. Posted it first in another thread, but (correctly) was suggested that I asked it in a new thread. ![]()
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