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Re: Canon T3i vs Panasonic GH2
Just to clarify my previous post:
The video implementation is the same across *all* Canon EOS D-SLR's. There are enough differences in other feature sets between the APS-C sensor cameras such as the 7D, 60D, Rebel, etc. that will impact the quality of the video -- differences not related to the way that video recording works -- such as the availability of certain ISO values in the 60D not found in the Rebel, etc. |
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Jim the lens thing is my nagging issue. I just don't know which way to turn, the adapter thing is bothersome as I just learned they may cause a a loss of one stop when using. Can you verify that?
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Jeff, I don't know. Maybe an experienced photographer might know. It would seen to me that it would depend on the particular camera and lens.
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Well, I've read just now that the DMW-MA1 adapter does not cause loss of light, encouraging news.
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As a Nikon user, I would say that if someone really wants to do some video he can buy a gh2 body and some adapters for Nikon lens. You will lose some functionality like auto-focus but it is not as if you are losing a lot compared of the quality of the Nikon auto-focus in video. For now nothing come close to the GH2 in terms of DSLR video. The uncompressed HDMI output has been more of less solved and it will be hacked to make it even better. Then Someday... I am a bit ironic here as a Nikon User, Nikon comes out with a really good HDSLR, you can sell the gh2 body.
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Currently diving into the DSLRoid world with one of these, haven't decided fully yet...
Samples I've seen of the T3i's telecrop mode are hugely attractive since I film a lot of macro for scientific use. However, nothing I've seen in the spec sheets says that the T3i allows manual auto level monitoring, and often it's far easier to toss on a Videomic or wireless rec than to kludge everything up with a Zoom or its ilk. Since I also shoot a lot of on-the-spot interviews, this tilts it all the other way. Coin toss time? |
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Audio level control on the T3i -- yes.
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I own the EOS 7D and now, the GH2. I shoot mostly landscape. We don't know yet if the T3i will suffer from the unpredictable aliasing and morie (mud) of the 7D, but it is why I will be selling my 7D in favor of the GH2. Here is a Grand Canyon project shot with the 7D. Notice the soft fuzzy look of the inner canyon, old buildings and some trees. The canyon is not soft and the buildings and trees are not out of focus, this is the inability of the 7D to resolve large amounts of detail: Here is a Grand Canyon project shot with the GH2. It is sharp and how the canyon, buildings and trees actually look: If your video needs allow avoiding subjects that produce aliasing and morie in the Canons, I think you'll be happy. If you want consistently sharp video, you will not. Good luck with your selection. |
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Dan makes and interesting observation. It is a bit of a struggle in nature shooting with the Canon camera, but you can't tell from his Vimeo upload what is really going on. I noticed until that the GH2 you were uploading .asx and .wmv files. I also note a general overall mudiness in the process, and wonder if you were having trouble in the edit chain somewhere.
As I indicated, I do think the general lower resolution issues and shallower depth of field in the Canons require you to take a different tact in nature shooting -- maybe a bit more artsy ?? Here are some attempts I have made with the T2i and 5D: YouTube - A Wetlands Portrait |
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Dan, what lens were you using on the GH2?
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The bad news is: the 7D original clips of Grand Canyon are absolutely horrible. The good news is: the editing process, rendering 1080 to 720/30p, and especially Vimeo upload improved things. I usually render WMV which to my eye are equal in quality to MP4. I've shot the Grand Canyon with Sonys, Panasonic HMC40, TM700, and the GH2 with great success. Though the EOS 7D is a fine machine, it is not the tool for my needs. |
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For this project I used the Lumix 14-140 and 20mm f1.7. No filters. |
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