How did you get such stabile footage without IBIS? I shoot on a GH4 and I find even with lumix lesnes with IS it is still pretty shaky. Like that shot on the boat you made...how did that ever stay stable?
Here's a better explanation for cinematic settings. I use Cinelike D with everything set to 0, 2.8-4.0 fstop, 1/50 shutter speed at 24fps or 1/120 at 60fps.
Hi, do you by any chance still have the gh4 lens? I broke mine and I can’t afford a new lens at the moment
Not for sale, I still use it :)
do you still recommend the gh4 still for 2018?
Tj Aldea if you’re looking for a good camera for video, that’s compact, and has cinematic capabilities then yes
@@MikeZunigaFilms This camera is 4-5 years ahead of its time. If she could write Prores 4: 2: 2 then she should not have been born yet))
Yes still is now
Agreed with everyone else, I bought it when it first came out. I still use it today. Great for youtube tutorials.
Still a good camera in 24.
I'm buying this camera for filming cars but I don't know what lens to get any advice? dont want anything too expensive
Thanks for your question. What's your budget?
For my gh3/4 cameras... i love 12-35 2.8 and 14 2.5 prime Panasonic lens
even with external mic it still doesn't record the audio for slowmotion?
You won't be able to record audio (for slomo recording) even if you attach a shotgun mic for example
How did you get such stabile footage without IBIS? I shoot on a GH4 and I find even with lumix lesnes with IS it is still pretty shaky. Like that shot on the boat you made...how did that ever stay stable?
The camera was on a Glidecam for a majority of the scenes. That does help with the stabilization.
Hey how do you get 90fps 1080p in this camera? Mine only has settings up to 60fps
96 frames at 1080
where was the part where you share your cinematic settings exactly ?
Thanks, I should have explained that better. I use Cinelike D with everything set to 0, 2.8-4.0 fstop, 1/50 shutter speed at 24fps or 1/120 at 60fps.
More of a pros and cons video than cinematic settings video :(
Here's a better explanation for cinematic settings. I use Cinelike D with everything set to 0, 2.8-4.0 fstop, 1/50 shutter speed at 24fps or 1/120 at 60fps.
Why this review, did not separate from the rest and did not say anything new.
Thank you for your feedback!