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William Hohauser October 22nd, 2016 07:01 PM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 1922688)
I try not to zoom while shooting, because I just don't like the look it creates.

I'm sorry I didn't add that lightweight was perhaps my priority. I tried the Rokinon JVC sent and it made the 300 front-heavy and overall way too heavy. Of course, I liked the fact it used the full sensor.

The 12-35 would be my choice -- but a 3X range seems a bit small.

So the 12-60 looks like my only choice. f/3.5-5.6 is nasty, but I realized I almost never shoot indoors or at night. My problem is reducing light in Vegas or Asia.

Does anyone have experience with it on the LS300?


PS: I just went thru everything I could find on Amazon and I don't see any Panasonic primes in the 60mm to 80mm range. With virtual zoom this would yield about a 15mm > 60mm to a 20mm > 80mm lens "zoom" lens. As a prime it should be faster than a zoom. Of course, it would need OIS. Did I miss something?

A prime with OIS. Now that's something I could use, anybody at Panasonic listening?

Also, yes I have to agree with you that this camera becomes very front heavy with certain lenses if you are using the hand grip. You might want to get the larger capacity JVC battery just for balance. The very heavy 14-140 would be a tough job even then. With the smaller Panasonic lenses (and some of the Olympus lenses), the balance is very comfortable for handheld work.

Steve Mullen October 22nd, 2016 07:49 PM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
It seems fine given the look of the whole situation which looks like a club should look.

William Hohauser October 22nd, 2016 08:48 PM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
You should see the grain in motion, not very aesthetic. Possibly the combination of grain and h264 compression is making it worse. Maybe I'm over reacting. Once I get the audio track from the sound recordist I'll edit the concert and perhaps not mind as much.

Steve Mullen October 25th, 2016 04:11 PM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
h264 does not like noise or grain. when I see perfectly clean low light video it seems a bit fake. I was fine with how yours looks.

I upload everything using ProRes 422 LT -- never h264. that means only the distribution is h264 long gop.

Kevin Balling October 26th, 2016 06:08 AM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
William,
The LUMIX 42.5mm f/1.7 has power O.I.S. I believe it is the only Panasonic prime that has it. I agree though, more O.I.S. primes would be very nice.

William Hohauser October 26th, 2016 09:51 AM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 1922826)
h264 does not like noise or grain. when I see perfectly clean low light video it seems a bit fake. I was fine with how yours looks.

I upload everything using ProRes 422 LT -- never h264. that means only the distribution is h264 long gop.

That was a still taken directly from the 50mbps h264 video file. Sometime I might assess the camera directly with SDI out and see how much is the camera and how much is the compression.

William Hohauser October 26th, 2016 02:47 PM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Balling (Post 1922847)
William,
The LUMIX 42.5mm f/1.7 has power O.I.S. I believe it is the only Panasonic prime that has it. I agree though, more O.I.S. primes would be very nice.

Thanks for the info. Not so good for standard handheld work. A 20mm with OIS would work great.

B.J. Adams November 1st, 2016 01:24 AM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
Because of the various comments made on Panasonic lenses, and that they are mostly made with consumer-grade use in mind... Would it be better to invest in something like a rokinon cinema DS, even if it obviously costs much more to start out with... but then in the long run, it would work out better? for the time being i only have 2 panasonic lenses, just to get me started, but am looking at the best strategy for the long term. i don't mind weight at all.

William Hohauser November 1st, 2016 09:42 AM

Re: 4 Panasonic lenses -- does anyone use these.
 
For tripod work, the manual only Rokinon lenses would be fine. I have them in mind, especially the 12mm to expand the range I have. That particular lens itself is half a pound. Not great for hand-held without a shoulder brace.


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