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Joe Ogiba August 9th, 2011 04:50 PM

GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
"GH2 24P and 720P
Voigtländer 25mm 0.95
1/50 shutter speed
everything is shot @ 0.95 with a L.C.W variable ND filter"


Download the 1.5GB video file and play it on a large HDTV, the quality is fantastic !

Oleg Kalyan August 10th, 2011 12:20 AM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Nice, love the lens!

Jeff Harper August 10th, 2011 12:59 AM

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Beautiful!

Kevin McRoberts August 10th, 2011 09:52 AM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Seb has long been my inspiration towards the m43 system, c-mounts, and just shooting your kids when you can.

Joe Ogiba September 24th, 2011 06:50 AM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Here is a great GH2/Nokton F0.95 video shot in Vietnam under many daylight/night light conditions:

"Our holiday in Vietnam, Summer 2011.
Enjoy!

Shot with Panasonic GH2 + Voigtlander 25mm F 0.95"



Oren Arieli September 24th, 2011 04:17 PM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Love the editing and sound design too. Well played sir!

Tim Akin September 24th, 2011 08:22 PM

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Very good footage Joe, fantastic edit....I'll say again..... FANSTASTIC EDIT!!

Jeff Harper September 25th, 2011 06:19 AM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
It's nice Joe, but at effective 50mm the lens is much too susceptible for jitter, IMO for walking shots. There is a difference between the handheld look and jittery footage, and some of your footage is very jittery. It is not avoidable with the 25mm on the GH2, I know, but it is not a good look, IMO.

Try using your 20mm and see what happens; you'll lose some jitter, and if you miss the softness of the Nokton you can alway soften the F/1.7 in post, though I know it wouldn't be the same.

Chad Haufschild September 26th, 2011 01:55 PM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Harper (Post 1684493)
It's nice Joe, but at effective 50mm the lens is much too susceptible for jitter, IMO for walking shots....

Jeff, I was under the impression that the lens was made for micro 4/3 rigs and therefore has no crop factor. This is true 25mm. Am I wrong?

Awesome image, Joe. Thanks.

Brian Luce September 26th, 2011 03:50 PM

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Looks great! Keep up the good work!

Kevin McRoberts September 28th, 2011 01:32 PM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
I don't think Joe's trying to pass off others' work as his own, just showing us what the very famous Nokton is capable of rendering.

Jeff Harper September 28th, 2011 03:56 PM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Chad, 25mm lens, no matter what it's made for will still be 50mm effective on the GH2.

Joe Ogiba September 28th, 2011 05:52 PM

Re: GH2 video shot @ F0.95 !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Harper (Post 1684493)
It's nice Joe, but at effective 50mm the lens is much too susceptible for jitter, IMO for walking shots. There is a difference between the handheld look and jittery footage, and some of your footage is very jittery. It is not avoidable with the 25mm on the GH2, I know, but it is not a good look, IMO.

Try using your 20mm and see what happens; you'll lose some jitter, and if you miss the softness of the Nokton you can alway soften the F/1.7 in post, though I know it wouldn't be the same.

The 25mm F0.95 is as sharp or sharper than 20mm F1.7 @ F2 or slower and between F2 and F4 it's sharper than any other lens that I seen tested on Lenstip.


Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95 Image resolution

Panasonic G 20 mm f/1.7 ASPH. Image resolution

If you want steady video with the 25mm then the Steadicam Merlin will do it.

BTW the Vimeo videos above were shot by Seb Farges and Leon Visser without any Steadicam and I thought they did a good job keeping the image steady. I am sure the much wider Oly 12mm F2 would work much better for a steady image and if the new Panasonic 12-35mm X lens with OIS is an F2 lens that would be great but I think it would be an F2.8.

Jeff Harper September 28th, 2011 09:31 PM

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Joe, yeah the videos cool and stuff, but as said, too shaky for my taste. There's the trendy camera movement common in many videos and television, and even hollywood films, and it does add to realism, but uncontrolled jitter is a different to me, and that's what too many of the shots seemed to have. Whatever, not important.

Anyway, after reading your post, I took a look around at more info about the lens, it's clear Panasonic really is not in the same league, and my statement was really inaccurate. I happened to not like many of the videos I've seen in the past shot with the 25mm that I've seen, but after your comment I went looking for more reviews and saw some amazing photos, they were stunning. The 20mm could never come close to what I saw produced by the Voightlander.

For video, it would be, I imagine, a very difficult lens to work with, hence the reason I've not seen much video shot with it that I cared for. It would be an interesting lens for wedding work for sure, but tough to maintain focus with a moving subject, for sure. At least it would be for me.


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