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Yuriy Med June 28th, 2010 05:57 AM

Panasonic HS\TM700 video shaking issue at 45 or 90 degrees of shooting
 
Hello all,

When shooting from tripod at degrees from 45 to 90 (to horizont) there is a vibration of video caused by O.I.S. I have tried to turn O.I.S. OFF and ON - no matter.

Conclusion: Panasonic TM700 has a vibration of video picture at degrees from 45 to 90, upward and downward. Turning OFF and ON of OIS does not help.

See a good example:


I suppose - this is a firmware issue.

We should aware: PANASONIC NEVER PRODUCE AN UPDATE IF WE DO NOT SEND THEM A FEEDBACK ABOUT OUR ISSUES!

I have posted a question about this issue to Panasonic internet service a few days ago.

For USA owners, the link is: http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...t/Contact-Us.2

Panasonic needs a statistics before firmware production...

If you have this issue, please post there and notifiy Panasonic via their Service site form.

Buba Kastorski June 28th, 2010 07:39 AM

I don't think it's a firmware issue, rather it is a OIS hardware limitation, but I'll try this with some other camcorders,

Yuriy Med June 28th, 2010 10:29 AM

Hi, Buba,

Why do you think that this is a hardware issue?
If this is a hardware then it will never be repaired....

Scott Hayes June 28th, 2010 05:22 PM

for what its worth, one of my HMC150s exhibits jumpy video with OIS turned on.

Panagiotis Raris June 29th, 2010 09:49 PM

is the TM700 full raster or pixel shift? it may be OIS or perhaps a pixel shift implementation issue.

frankly i would not know, but OIS turned off usually means it is OFF, at least coming from the nikon and canon gear i have used.

personally i have all IS/VR lenses (same thing) and i have never once used it. and ive never seen anything like your example with it either on or off.


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