Posts tagged ·Interchangeable Lens·...

Panasonic DMC GH1 12 1MP Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Camera with 1080p HD Video

no comments

Panasonic DMC GH1 12 1MP Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Camera with 1080p HD Video




With the GH1, shooting incredible photos is only part of the fun. You can also shoot beautiful, richly detailed movies in Full HD at 24 frames per second, or smooth HD movies at 60 frames per second in AVCHD format with continuous auto focus.The GH1 gives you more creative freedom. It lets you adjust the aperture and shutter speed any way you like when shooting movies. Aperture control is convenient when there are several subjects at different distances and you want them each to stand out. Changing the shutter speed brings special effects to movies, which is especially effective when shooting fast-moving subjects. Creative movie mode gives you a wider range of expression to explore, and lets you shoot movies with full manual control.The GH1 also comes with the high-quality stereo sound of Dolby Digital Stereo Creator, the global standard for superior audio recording. The stereo microphone on the upper body records dynamic, true-to life stereo sounds that bring out all the power of your HD movies.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars A Film Maker’s first DSLR
This is my first DSLR, and I mostly got it to record better video footage on my vacations. So far, I’ve been completely satisfied with the product. For all you film makers out there, let me just quickly note a few things for you:

-The microphone port is not standard, so if you’re using an external mic make sure you grab the adapter

-AVCHD is very annoying to get into your editing software. Premiere Pro CS4 has specific options for this, but many programs are fussy. If you plan to bring your footage into after effects, you’re going to get weird flickers and artifacts.

Regardless, it’s worth these little annoyances because the photo is so gorgeous. Plenty of settings to alter and adjust, and the depth of field during shooting is great. Just make sure to get big SD cards (at least class 6), because you’re going to need them.

5 Stars Best hybird in the price point
For those who argue that image isn’t as good as dslr is mainly due to the kit lens that is definite below average in low light, other than that it shine most other area.

The image quality can be excellent as good as DSLR, the camera definite over expose like canon dslr, you might need to adjust a bit or do post processing. the 720p avchd can produce very high quality smooth hd video that easily beat quality of those hd program. is about 14-15mb bit rate show in ps3.

I original interest going for Canon 7d, but try it and felt is way too heavy for me and i am worry if drop damage might much greater. gh1 body itself isn’t that cost compare to 7d. since the lens aleady sold for $850 My friend has t1i, he was suprise that my camera outperform him in many situation not just video but image too. his camera produce far more noise pictures and video. The camera share many similar setting as Panasonic FZ-35 which i am very famaliar with. panasonic is seriously score homerun this year in eletronics, from tv now to camera they really stand out.

I try several software for video edit with avchd, power director is by far the easiest and fastest to convert and can direct upload to youtube in 720p save me about 5 times the actual size.

If you had ps3 avchd is not problem, you can view and even copy to your ps3, i use ps3 slideshow to play my image and usse some mp3 make very nice experience.

Pro:

Light Weight (with the kit lens is about same weight as Canon 7D body)

Flip Screen

100% EVF

Pretty fast fps at non flash photos

flash is the same as DSLR

Swap lens (might need adapter)

Silent video focus

60 seconds expose which most DSLR don’t had.

Accurate whiter meter even indoor.

External mic

best internal mic in hybird camera

nice slideshow with music function and hdmi output

1080/60i can do 24p with software and 720/60p very smooth hd record

AVCHD and Mov format option (ACVHD use 3 times less space than Mov)

Excellent battery life, my friend T1i battery went dead while I still has 2 bar left use about similar time.

Excellent menu that is very well inform, there’s pdf too for easy search.

Can achieve similar depth of field as DSLR

Very fast focus at object

Cons:

Kit Lens does poorly in indoor situation you would need tripod for longer expose time.

EVF view suffer if the lens don’t do well in low light

You can’t use most third party battery

Camera menu lack function definition.

Could had include better software.

Some micro 3/4 lens too pricey and often out of stock.

Lack of markening should had include cheaper option such as with other lower cost lens or body only to make more public appearing.

2 Stars Defective Lens Mount
Like many other folks, I received a unit with a defective lens mount. The lens twists back and forth by a substantial amount. I am returning my camera.

Did a little testing while I had it. My background is as a cinematographer and coder of digital imaging software. First and foremost, the four thirds format with interchangeable lenses blows away all current video cameras, including those costing $5000. Not only does the larger sensor give better control over depth of field, it changes the geometry of what you shoot, giving you a much wider field of view without the signature “video” look. I will never buy another video camera with a 1/3 or even 2/3 inch sensor again. Of course this is not unique to the GH1. There are several large sensor DSLRs on the market now.

The flip out, fully articulated monitor is super handy. Every camera should be this way. Why would anyone want to squat down and twist their neck to take a simple low angle shot with a regular fixed monitor camera? It seems obvious. The monitor is incredibly bright and sharp.

The zoom on the GH1 kit lens is bizarrely stiff, which makes you twist the whole camera to zoom when filming.

In the category of dumb things from the past that should have died long ago, the full HD 24p mode is encoded as 60i with pulldown. Your footage will look terrible if played back directly, or you must use software to remove the pulldown. Even with pulldown “removed” you end up with visible interlace ghosting due to the fields being encoded separately. Furthermore, pulldown wastes bitrate, since it basically splits each image in two and compresses them separately, even though they are almost identical images. Result is lower quality images with more compression artifacts for the same bitrate. As it is, the image quality at 1080 is barely sufficient, has trails lasting 1-2 frames at times.

The 720 mode can only be 60p, and has no option for 24p or 30p. Weird, since most people would generally want to shoot at 24p, unless they were filming sports or slow motion. Including 24p and 30p modes would allow for less compression and higher image quality for the same bitrate.

I noticed in photo mode, the monitor has some auto-gain feature, so you don’t actually see the photo you are about to take. Very annoying. I couldn’t figure out if it could be disabled.

In automatic modes, like auto-iso, or aperture priority, the camera does not display the choices it is making. It just displays blank. So you have no idea what you are getting.

The digital zoom feature is backwards, for filming at least. The image is already being reduced from the sensor’s 4K resolution to 1080 or 720. You would think digital zoom would crop out the center of the 4K image, which has tons of extra resolution. Instead digital zoom crops out the center of the 1080 or 720 image, giving you an ugly, super low res, soft, blocky, useless image.

The default sharpening level of “zero” gives you a heavily sharpened image with strong halos and artifacts around edges. Setting sharpening to the minimum (-2) appears to still force you to take some sharpening. Sharpening is an anathema to good post production image processing.

The noise reduction smears the chroma channels, introducing significant artifacts along edges. For example, if you film text on the page of a book in good light, it will appear to be covered with colored smudges. Turning it all the way down improved my images significantly.

The aperture adjusts in discrete steps when filming in shutter priority mode. The resulting sudden “steps” in brightness make it useless for any serious work. A shame, since this is normally the best automatic mode for filming if you are not going full manual. Also, I could hear the lens changing aperture, a sound will be audible to a mic on a boom in especially quiet environments.

The autofocus snaps very quickly when filming. It would be nice if this could be slowed down so as not to be so abrupt and to feel more natural.

I witnessed some pretty serious aliasing, suggesting their downsampling algorithm is not so good. For example, if you film tiny christmas lights from a bit of a distance, and pan slowly, you will see individual lights literally appear and then completely disappear, and then appear again.

Having a choice between mjpeg and avchd is awesome. If they would add mjpeg2000, you could get much, much better images for the same bitrate than mjpeg.

Finally, it would be super cool if camera makers would start offering wider aspect ratios, like 2:1. 16:9 is great, but with all those extra pixels in the 4K sensor, why not give filmmakers some of the typical movie aspect ratios to play with? Forcing them to crop in post waste the incredible resolution of modern cameras.

Overall, I must say that if Panasonic addressed the issues above, this would be an amazing camera. An incredible step forward in the video market, which is astonishingly lame generally.

Hope this is helpful! Sorry about any typos :)

5 Stars Finally, a “Legacy” MF lens enabler, from a great company!
I’m a 30 year former “Kodachrome”, “Ektachrome” then Fuji film user, that has directed TV commercials, and done advertising/editorial photography first in San Diego, then (late 1980s- Los Angeles). I’ve been enjoying HD video

30fps with a point & shoot LUMIX DMC TZ5 Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5K 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (Black) for “behind the scenes” and “teaser” videos, and have been waiting

for the GH1 to hit the USA.

I’m amazed, and overwhelmed at the user friendly controls, screens, and have been enjoying using my many exotic Canon FD Aspherical/”L” lenses for stills, and “Feature” quality HD video/audio.

You will be hearing a great deal about this camera, and I’ll be sharing my work and probably doing workshops in the future.

Congrats, Panasonic, Amazon, Pros, and all consumers, because it’s affordable!

3 Stars Average picture quality and construction….
Without elaborating too much I’ll just say I was mostly disappointed.

Primarily I was annoyed at the sloppy lens mount which twisted/clicked everytime I zoomed…Started out at about 1/32″ play and increased to 1/16″…Then I started receiving lens connection errors…

The autofocus was back focusing and even manually adjusting for that the resolution was just average for a $1500 camera…Even in RAW…Obviously I had a somewhat duff camera but with reading many reviews and some of them mentioning the loose lens mount I decided to abandon any further testing and just send it back…

Because of the lens problems I didn’t bother with any videos as this aspect of the camera is secondary to me…

I did really like the rubberized body,the articulating screen and the VERY bright/sharp EVF…For a non DSLR that view is Superb in this stage of EVF development…I also like the whole 4/3 concept but I’ll wait until a GH2 and try again…

kd

Buy/More Info

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace

Panasonic Lumix DMC GF1 12 1MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with LUMIX G 20mm f 1 7 Aspherical Lens

no comments

Panasonic Lumix DMC GF1 12 1MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with LUMIX G 20mm f 1 7 Aspherical Lens




The GF1 adopts the micro four thirds system standard, which was developed as an extended version of the four thirds system standard for digital camera systems. By using this standard and developing a camera body that eliminates the mirror box and optical viewfinder unit, Lumix was able to achieve a dramatic reduction in both size and weight compared with conventional digital SLR cameras, to create a new-generation system camera that features full-time live view, high-speed, high-precision contrast AF, HD movie recording, and more. The GF1 is small enough to take anywhere yet sophisticated enough to take you as far into photography and movies as you want to go.The 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel live MOS sensor featured in the GF1 offers the best of both worlds the superior image quality of a CCD sensor, and the lower power consumption of a CMOS sensor. This sensor is also advantageous for photo and movie recording with its high S/N, thanks to a circuit structure that is unaffected by the noise generated in each of the circuits. It results in clear images even when taken at high ISO sensitivity.The hybrid GF1 lets you take both high-quality photos and HD movies. You can shoot breathtaking HD movies in AVCHD Lite format (MPEG-4/H.264) backed by the high sound quality of Dolby Digital Creator. And you can record for a longer time without running out of memory because AVCHD Lite stores data more efficiently than Motion JPEG while maintaining stunning image clarity and detail. A dedicated “movie record” button on the top lets you instantly start recording movies while shooting photos, so you don’t miss a second of the action.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Best point and shoot ever
As a point and shoot, this is the best I’ve seen. I don’t have experience with the EP-1, which I understand is similar – but this is definitely the point and shoot to have to make a little better images that are normally possible.

I was shooting with the Leica R8 with its digital back, and its pretty bulky. This is much more portable. I got the adapter for the R lens as well, since its not looking good for Leica to come out with an R10. Using the R lenses is cumbersome, but works and if you have the patience, the results are… well, ok. You lose a lot on the conversion (2x, I believe), so my 180 becomes a 360…

This is not a Leica. The image quality is quite good, but at low light still leaves a lot to be desired. The video is awesome. Its so great to, with a point and shoot camera, just push a single button and its on, you are shooting HD video. The compression scheme is a problem, though. So far I was only able to use it with the software that came with the camera, which is horrible. I want to marry the videos to sound I capture with Cubase, and haven’t been able to do that quite yet.

All and all, again, for point and shoot pics, this is the best. For high quality high def pics, not so, even with great lenses (woouldn’t it be nice if Panasonic could do a full frame camera using the same format?). And for HD video, this is also pretty good, although it does not have the stabilizer.

5 Stars A wonderful camera for a happy father
I bought this camera mainly to shoot pictures and video of my 1-year-old baby boy. So far, I have shot a couple thousands of pictures and a couple hundred video clips. My wife and I are very pleased with the performance of the camera.

What I like about this camera:

1. The size is compact enough to fit it into my jacket pocket or hang it around my neck for all day long. Every time I travel with my baby boy, I need to carry a lot of baby care stuffs with me. I need a camera lighter and smaller without creating too much burden.

2. The camera provides decent low light performance up to ISO 800 and ISO 1600 is still usable. My baby is still young and most time stays home. I, therefore, took lots of indoor pictures. The camera handles low light environments very well.

3. Shooting HD video give us plenty of fun. As far as I know, this is the only dSLR (except GH1) in the market that offers HD video feature with Auto Focus feature and limited but enough controls. Babies grows fast and they make lots of funny movements. I could not ask my baby to repeat a good movement when I miss one. The camera allows me to switch video mode easily when I catch the moment. It is nice to have both video and camera features in one machine.

4. The camera offers fast and accurate auto focus. Babies move constanly and hardly stay still. Occasionally, I missed a couple shots but most of time the camera gives pretty good results.

Of course, with the cost of $900, you can buy an entry level dSLR with cheaper price and better image quality due to the bigger sensor size as opposed to four-thirds standard. It all depends on what you need. I have no regrets with the purchase because it fulfills all my expectations.

Check the link below.

[...]

You find some really good pictures and video clips taken by GF1

4 Stars An excellent compromise
Sometimes it’s a chore dragging along the Canon 5D Mark 2 with attached 24-70mm L lens.

I’ve been waiting for a “grab-and-go” small camera with DSLR-like image quality for a long time.

Panasonic has come to the rescue with the GF1. What a FUN camera!

PRO: Lightweight- no deadweight on your shoulder or around your neck, beautiful image quality from a small camera ( I shoot exclusively in RAW ), fast auto focus, great “pancake” f/1.7 fast lens companion (don’t let the lack of OIS chase you away from this setup; my 24-70mm walking-around lens on the

5D2 doesn’t have OIS and that’s seldom a problem), noise isn’t a consideration up to ISO 800 (if you’ll consistently shoot high ISO than get NIK’s Dfine 2.0 noise reduction software). Battery lasts a LONG time.

Between me and my wife, we have owned many small/point and shoot cameras (Canon SD1100, Canon G6,G9,G10,A650IS) and NONE were as enjoyable as the GF1 is.

CON: Optional EVF dull in comparison to the LCD screen or if you’re spoiled by bright DSLR viewfinders,

Mono sound recording, LCD screen easily smudged since it’s so big.

Really Right Stuff makes an L-plate for the GF1. Team that with a light monopod with quick release, and you have a VERY light weight combination to take along without dragging you down.

In the past, it was usually a disappointment for me to take a “small” camera along since image quality was always a compromise, so I stopped doing so. This GF1 may not be as great as my 5D2 DSLR, but I’m not disappointed with my images from my “small” camera any more. Don’t miss this gem.

3 Stars Disappointed – Not a great P&S, Not a great DSLR
I was hoping for the performance of a DSLR in the package of a (somewhat large) point & shoot. Unfortunately the image quality is not up to par of a DSLR (like my Nikon D80). Furthermore my Canon S90IS beats the Panasonic in terms of image quality, is smaller to boot, and has IS built-in. The movie quality is nowhere near a dedicated AVCHD camcorder. So in the end, it’s mediocre at lots of things, not really great at anything. Being returned, unfortunately.

5 Stars raw files are not supported by Aperture
If you don’t shoot RAW files and don’t use Aperture to process your pictures than this review will have no significance to you. This isn’t a problem with the Panasonic Lumix GF1, but with Apple’s Aperture software which I use. My main camera is the Canon 5D which I pair with fast Canon prime lenses. I also have a Nikon D50 paired with the Nikon 35mm f/2 for my lightweight kit. After trying my friends Panasonic GF1 and 20mm f/1.7 combo, I was sold. A great wide fast lens on a body that takes great images in a light compact package with a relatively low price tag. I have second thoughts about toting around a heavy slr combo worth $2-3k. I’m more likely to take the GF1 almost anywhere.

But the problem is that I use Aperture to process and manage all of my photos. Aperture does not support the RAW files from this camera. I either have to use lower quality jpeg files on Aperture, buy Lightroom and manage two image databases, or review and edit each RAW file via Photoshop which is terrible for image management. Even if I purchased Lightroom, than I still cannot softproof like I can with Aperture. This means it will be tougher to match prints with what I see on my monitor. So you can see that for those that shoot RAW and use Aperture, this can be a deal breaker. Apple, please get moving on this! If you use Aperture, send feedback to Apple from within Aperture: Aperture>Provide Aperture Feedback.

Buy/More Info

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace

Panasonic Lumix DMC GF1 12 1MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14 45mm Lens

no comments

Panasonic Lumix DMC GF1 12 1MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera with 14 45mm Lens




The GF1 adopts the micro four thirds system standard, which was developed as an extended version of the four thirds system standard for digital camera systems. By using this standard and developing a camera body that eliminates the mirror box and optical viewfinder unit, Lumix was able to achieve a dramatic reduction in both size and weight compared with conventional digital SLR cameras, to create a new-generation system camera that features full-time live view, high-speed, high-precision contrast AF, HD movie recording, and more. The GF1 is small enough to take anywhere yet sophisticated enough to take you as far into photography and movies as you want to go.The 4/3-type 12.1-megapixel live MOS sensor featured in the GF1 offers the best of both worlds the superior image quality of a CCD sensor, and the lower power consumption of a CMOS sensor. This sensor is also advantageous for photo and movie recording with its high S/N, thanks to a circuit structure that is unaffected by the noise generated in each of the circuits. It results in clear images even when taken at high ISO sensitivity.The hybrid GF1 lets you take both high-quality photos and HD movies. You can shoot breathtaking HD movies in AVCHD Lite format (MPEG-4/H.264) backed by the high sound quality of Dolby Digital Creator. And you can record for a longer time without running out of memory because AVCHD Lite stores data more efficiently than Motion JPEG while maintaining stunning image clarity and detail. A dedicated “movie record” button on the top lets you instantly start recording movies while shooting photos, so you don’t miss a second of the action.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great photo camera
Very good picture quality even at low light. I like the Pancake Lens, makes it very portable. I’ll probably end up buying the viewfinder for video shooting.

5 Stars Lumix DMC-GF1K Digital Camera
Excellent, highly functional camera and easy to use. Amazing colors! It seems to me it is close to, if not, professional quality while not too complicated for beginners. I have yet to use the HD video option and this is one reason I chose to purchase this camera.

5 Stars Special Camera
I have been into amateur photography most of my life (getting too old to carry all the heavy stuff) and wanted a light, easy to use, go everywhere camera that takes quality pictures comparable to a mid-level DSLR. The Panasonic Lumix GF1 delivers.

This camera is very light and handles well. The image quality is excellent with both the 14-45mm and neat little 20mm f1.7 lenses. I have made 16×20 enlargements with raw images in photoshop with great results. These are close to my Canon D50 shots using an L series lense. The focus is fast and true, great live view with sharp auto and enlarged screen manual focusing. The viewing screen is sharp and clear; however I did get the optional viewfinder which works well especially with bright scenics. I will not review the video or the numerous features other then to say there are many, easy to use options, some quite sophisticated.

OK so any major drawbacks? Not for me. However I’m not sure I would strongly recommend this for the casual consumer who just wants some nice 4X6 images of the family with an occasional enlargement. While the GF1 is superior to point and shoots, it is also more expensive and complicated. The instructions need to be read over carefully several times if you want to successfully use many of the neat options. It can be used for auto everything, but if that is what you want, there are much cheaper and easier to use cameras.

If you want one of the most functional, unique, quality cameras around, the GF1 could be for you.

4 Stars A PORTABLE STREET-WISE CAMERA
The Panasonic GF1 is a well-made MFT camera. I find it to be sufficiently portable as a street-wise camera with the 20mm f1.7 MFT lens. The raw IQ is very good below iso 800. It is as good as the Olympus E-P1 that I also owned.

4 Stars So close to perfect it hurts
If movie mode had fully manual controls over exposure and it shot at 24 FPS I’d be beside myself. The combination of the lens and sensor give this camera a really nice DOF in an incredibly compact package. It’s really a shame Panasonic didn’t deliver on manual controls and a 24P frame rate, because this camera would a viable choice for high end ultra portable film-making. I can live with 720P, but the inability to set ISO and shutter speed makes me crazy. It can take pretty stunning video, but you have to be very careful with changing light values. You are able to focus manually however (again, why not go the whole way?!)

Panasonic?

Are you listening?

Could you please upgrade the firmware?

I thought you guys made the 4/3rds system specifically for still and moving acquisition?

The other thing I hate is the wheel used for shutter/aperture. I used a G9/10 for the last three years and I MUCH prefer it’s exposure wheel.

Otherwise I’m very happy. The noise is low, the shutter delay is very fast, as is auto focus, and it has a 7 exposure auto bracket mode. The drive modes also have their own hardware selector by the function mode knob. The noise is acceptable to about 1600 ISO, which amazes me as it’s body is only a little larger than my G10. I try to never shoot above 400 on the G10. That’s a huge swath of light that was never available to me before.

If you’re moving up from a compact you will love this camera’s performance. If you want the GF1 to complement your SLR you’ll be very happy with it’s portability.

Buy/More Info

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace