Since its release in late 2019, users have been unable to recalibrate or fine-tune their Apple Pro Display XDR. Next year you can sell your G9 and upgrade to the GH6 which Panasonic will hopefully please please please fix the video AF for good!! I sort of regret selling my G85. All I can do is promise that the a6400's rolling shutter (or crop and still pretty bad rolling shutter) will be made clear in its review. Chris and Jordan from DPReview TV also shot a gallery with the lens, but on Panasonic bodies. Join the boys on a photo scavenger hunt, and find out why Jordan can eat Lucky Charms better than all of you. ozturert I guess you believed 1080p was “a hype for consumers” too. Basically the same as Sony. Pick your preferences, tiny, awkward and less capable, or bigger and much nicer to use. However my interest in Panasonic video has led me to this article and to these comments. This may be artifact of manufacturers wanting different tiers of "quality" even though the cost of physical hardware in $500 cameras is nearly the same as their $1,500 cameras. Cropping is useful for unmanned cameras. i think it was a bad decision. Maybe your "working professionals" are too professional. I’m not a Panasonic person... For Samsung or Panasonic? 4K is actually of more importance in the amateur low bedget world than it is in hollywood, where you're shooting on Alexa with very skilled operators, noone needs lowlight performance as they have massive lights, none needs reframing as they have the right lenses and every camera has an operator, they don't need oversampling as the cameras already do great 1080p, they don't need thr extra colour information to get 12bit or 444, it's already there natively, and they are shooting on cameras that have the highest dynamic range in the camera world (Alexa's dual gain structure) and the smoothest, best looking 2.8K to HD sampling, with cinema glass on top so there are no defeciences in resolving power to compensate for. Compare the quality in FHD 1080p of this camera, like the GX9 with that offered by SONY and others. The option to downsample and get highly detailed 1080. ・ The software to edit and playback images on computer is not bundled with DMC-G85. An 11MP 4:3 sensor could feature 1:1 video without any cropping and no noise cost (though it'd capture less detail than a high pixel count sensor that was oversampled). The crop affects 4K photo mode also, so it is potentially an issue for stills photographers too. The option to crop, pan or Ken Burns. See, even DPR is saying quite eloquently that it's bad no matter who does it - but of course, for some reason Canon owners need to make everything personal :/. I am confused too then. I did not realize that the topic of the article and discussion is 4k video. I've been shooting video for marketing, education and technical documentation for 10 years. My point is it is very wrong to generalize it for "all working professionals". This way you can´t get 60p, the "rolling shutter" is high as is the size in memory card, battery drain and temperature. I was hopeful they would be able to squeeze a little bit more out of it with the G95, but it seems they didn't. I think Nikon will die before Olympus Fuji or Panasonic stop making crop sensor cameras. otto k, nothing wrong - except that standard or not - it's not actually supported in consumer camcorders, hybrids, or still cameras. My assumption would be that they use the same processor. If you are happy to use an external monitor and keep your camera locked down on a tripod (or use a $500 gimbal), I can see the X-T30 rewarding that diligence with some improved quality. I use FHD only too and in-camera oversampling in 1080p makes a huge difference. Why do manufacturers continue to artificially cripple their products to get consuners to buy the overpriced flagship models? it'll give you in stills mode. Even Sony, which was first to provide video features such as Log capture seems stuck with 8-bit capture at a time when other brands are providing 10-bit and is still introducing cameras with significant rolling shutter. Dpreview video for this camera on YouTube say it’s 1080 but look like a 720 one, thanks to YouTube over compression. Why would anyone needing to shoot 4k crop down in camera to 1080p? The app includes automatic image transfer, gallery creation, editing tools and more. Down converting a 20 megapixel image to a 4K image is very hard to do. It’s not the camera, it’s you. Also FWIW - over four years ago Samsung made NX1 that sampled video from the whole width of the sensor at 6.5k (28MP) and then downsampled to 4k in h265. This isn't easy, of course. After saying all of that, the camera is okay if you want to take decent stills. Photokina has announced via a press release that after 70 years of shows in Cologne, Germany, it will be indefinitely suspended due to 'decreases in the imaging market’ that have ‘force[d] a hard cut.’.
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