Fantastic, I just picked up the GH6 and my head was spinning with all the variations. You did a masterful job of providing a clear explanation. My brain thanks you.
ok, but. How could you edit a video recorded on LUMIX S5 with an external monitor, with HDMI output in Prores RAW? That is to say: it is still a video in Prores RAW (recorded via HDMI) than a video recorded in ALLINTRA (for example on S5iix)?? Thank you so much
Bonjour Bernard, j'ai cru comprendre que le Ext tele converter n'était plus possible avec le GH6 en mode vidéo. Son alternative serait le Pixel to Pixel. Cela opère un crop dans le capteur je suppose ? Sauriez-vous de quelle équivalence ? Possible de shooter en 4k avec cette option ? Est-ce que ça dégrade fortement l'image ? Ce serait pour shooter avec du c-mount type Bolex 16mm sans ou avec peu de vignetage. Merci et bonne soirée
Hello, thanks to share this interesting video. Unfortunately I did not understand well because my english is not good. I hope anyone with experience advise me. I only make documentaries about indigenous peoples with GH6. I shoot their daily life, people who work on red earth villages and in the countryside. I use V-Log 10bit 4:2:2 50p with the Lumix GH6. Do you recommend me shooting All-I or Long GOP? PS: I didn't quite understand if it's easier to manage All-I or Long GOP in video editing. In other words, which of the two clips causes the scroll bar to stutter in real time? THANK YOU
Hi, I don't know if you ever found out the answer to this. Long GOP gives smaller file size, is more difficult to edit, and is better for more static scenes and less movement. All intra is larger file size, easier to edit, and better quality for a lot of movement in the scenes.
Fantastic, I just picked up the GH6 and my head was spinning with all the variations. You did a masterful job of providing a clear explanation. My brain thanks you.
I have never heard of All Intra or Long GOP. Goodness there is a lot to learn. Thanks for the lesson.
I did know all this but never heard it explained so well. I learned a lot. Thank You.
Magnífica explicación... Thanks for your words about "All Intra/GOP". Best regards. NANO:
Nicely explained!
Excellent explanation, straight to the point. This is just what I needed to know. Thanks so much!
Exactly what i was hoping to learn.
ok, but. How could you edit a video recorded on LUMIX S5 with an external monitor, with HDMI output in Prores RAW? That is to say: it is still a video in Prores RAW (recorded via HDMI) than a video recorded in ALLINTRA (for example on S5iix)?? Thank you so much
Bonjour Bernard, j'ai cru comprendre que le Ext tele converter n'était plus possible avec le GH6 en mode vidéo. Son alternative serait le Pixel to Pixel. Cela opère un crop dans le capteur je suppose ? Sauriez-vous de quelle équivalence ? Possible de shooter en 4k avec cette option ? Est-ce que ça dégrade fortement l'image ? Ce serait pour shooter avec du c-mount type Bolex 16mm sans ou avec peu de vignetage. Merci et bonne soirée
Hello, thanks to share this interesting video. Unfortunately I did not understand well because my english is not good. I hope anyone with experience advise me.
I only make documentaries about indigenous peoples with GH6. I shoot their daily life, people who work on red earth villages and in the countryside. I use V-Log 10bit 4:2:2 50p with the Lumix GH6.
Do you recommend me shooting All-I or Long GOP?
PS: I didn't quite understand if it's easier to manage All-I or Long GOP in video editing. In other words, which of the two clips causes the scroll bar to stutter in real time?
THANK YOU
Hi, I don't know if you ever found out the answer to this. Long GOP gives smaller file size, is more difficult to edit, and is better for more static scenes and less movement.
All intra is larger file size, easier to edit, and better quality for a lot of movement in the scenes.
Panasonic to make a firware update of the lens 35 100 f 2.8 very serious problem of micro jitters, is an abandonment.
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whoever did this grading should be punished 🙈
The color grading is awesome WYM?