has anybody found the solution for FZ1000 baseplate so it would not block the battery door when being mounted on tripod ?
In almost every respect, performance of the Panasonic FZ1000 simply blows the Sony RX10 out of the water.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/panasonic-fz1000/panasonic-fz1000-shooters-report-part-ii.htm
@stevens37y really great job. Looks clean and gives me that "I was there" vibe. Really got into the Organ solo the way you shot it.
@stevens37y Thanks. :)
@MarcioK : yes. F 4.0 : 1/40s : ISO 400 (or 800 i don't remember exactly)
cinelike D --- highlight-shadow=lower contrast ( shadow=+2, highlight=-2 ) --- contrast=-1 --- saturation=-1 --- sharp=-2 --- NR=0. I recorded the 1st part of the concert in 4K (~1h = 40Gbyte :)
@stevens37y it is exactly the kind of footage that I was looking. Do you remember which settings you used (aperture, focal distance, ISO, shutter speed, etc)?
Hi, I made a concert recording in 4K. Someone may be interested in it. Audio is TASCAM DR-40.
@Hionhifi Beachtek dxa-slr
Now that the new fw is out, is there a chance someone will hack it and menage to get the 240fps? In 720p?
@uzland how did you monitor audio in your video? Tascam or Zoom H series recorder?
I just shot my first wedding with this camera. I love it. I wish the aperture was constant. But the zoom is a great addition, a great focal length, focus is sharp. And why couldn't they have a jack for headphones?
@MarcioK I tried auto and setting output, made no difference. I think it is the same issue as the GH4.
@MarcioK....no, I said that the image-resource article states you can not record incamera at the same time. I'd really want this camera if pany would put a more robust mp4 1080 codec. Not sure why they chose not to.
US Version also has 30 min. recording limit.
Also to note, if you turn off Image Stabilization, you gain 2mm when shooting in HD (26mm @ widest instead of 28mm). In 4K, it is always 37mm at widest.
@kurth - I'd be very surprised if it's the ninja. This sounds like the same hdmi problem with the GH4, that the camera is outputting 50/60p over hdmi - which the ninja does not support
@belfryman As @kurth said, you can record internally and externally at the same time. First thing to try: don't have a SD Card in the camera when connected to the Blade (if you did not tried it already).
I dont't have (yet) the FZ1000, but looking at the Advanced Manual (http://service.us.panasonic.com/opermanpdf/DMCFZ1000_ADV.pdf), in the page 52, there are some HDMI output settings that are theoretically to work only in play mode, but maybe affects the HDMI output during recording too. The options are [AUTO, 4k, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p]. Maybe this setting is in AUTO, and the camera cannot identify the resolution in Blade's HDMI - try to change this setting to 1080p.
the article specifically said you can't use hdmi out while simultaneously recording incamera. I'd bet the progressive problem is in the atomos but since I'm just reading articles and not with camera-atomos inhand , I could be full of bs !
@kurth Oh, it works better when I put the SSD in the Blade! Forgot I'd taken it out! Yes, it does record the interlaced output but that's all. If you record in the camera at the same time you get a black screen on your Blade recording with Now recording video in the centre, which is what it records. So no to recording in camera and ninja at same time, no to recording progressive, yes to recording interlaced on it's own.
@kurth hmm, well not really. If you are set to record in interlaced mode it shows the picture on the blade screen but the record and play buttons are greyed out, if you're in any AVCHD progressive mode or select MP4 again it shows no input on the blade. This rings a bell with problems people were having with the GH4 hdmi output and atomos. So you can use it as a monitor if your record mode is interlaced but can't record and if you're in p mode you can't use the Blade for anything. Checked and have latest firmware on the Blade. Have rung Panasonic who are going to come back.
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