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Shooting with the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3. My field report and impressions.
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Panasonic is one of the largest consumer electronics companies, and the GH3 is the third generation of their very successful Micro Fourth Thirds DSLM (Digital Single Lens Mirrorless) system. For a while I have been aware of the low-budget-filmmaking community’s devotion to the hacked DMC-GH2 and its ALL-I codec. I saw the DMC-GH3 at Photokina last year, but I had never before shot a single frame with a Panasonic camera. The bodies that I was given were running Firmware v0.5, and no instruction manuals were provided. Add to this a nine-hour time zone difference and jet lag, and you can begin to imagine my pain.
THIS ARTICLE While I’ll be using some geeky terms, this is not an in-depth technical review, nor a scientific analysis of the GH3. You can dig into tech specs and MTF charts somewhere else. My goal is simply to share my honest and independent impressions, go over the things I liked and didn’t like, and communicate my wish list for future features. I want to emphasize that all the conclusions in this article are subjective and strictly based on my own personal experience.
“I have to warn you, I’ve heard relationships based on intense experiences never work.” –Keanu Reeves in “Speed”
I have to respectfully disagree with Keanu on this one. Much to my surprise, the camera was much more intuitive than Sony’s NEX system, and several video features got my full attention right away.
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FEATURES • Full HD 1920x1080 60p/50p (NTSC/PAL) with 30p/25p/24p options. • Ultra-high bit rate video recorded at 72 Mbps (ALL-I) or 50 Mbps (IPB). • Capable of recording continuously for an unlimited time for NTSC and 29 min 59 sec for PAL. • Native support for MOV (h.264), MP4, and AVCHD formats. • Time Code support in the MOV and AVCHD formats. • Extremely fast and accurate contrast-detection Autofocus. • A 3.5mm mic input AND a headphone jack AND the option to manually adjust the sound recording levels via touchscreen controls. • Full-time AF, AF Tracking, and Face Recognition AF are available for VIDEO. The Touch AF mimics rack focusing.
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Shooting with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3. My impressions.
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