Hi @rigs, for my own needs your "GOP3" is one of the best patches I've ever tried on the GH1 - and this is what I need:
- best possible IQ (so 24p native must be)
- high bitrates/good details for postgrading work
- stable, reliable function and in-camera-playback
- reliable spanning
I tough it is too much what I was searching or that the GH1 simply can not give all of it at once, but this patch is just amazing, thank you so much!
The test chart begun today late afternoon (with sunshine) and ended in dark, total time 2h58' until the card was full. Camera set to NTSC to get AVCHD 24p FHD, "natural", 0,0,0,0. In another GH1 body was at the same time tested your "reliable 24p patch" which was just as stable. Yet, the "GOP3" has higher bitrate. Towards the end of the test I tried to check its stability with stress situation, lots of moving, fast light/dark changes. The "GOP3" was always running further, no freezing, always spanning.... great, great, just great GH1 setting! On first, quick check in the Stream Parser the file I checked looked wonderfull.
I will post here more after more testing. The first test chart was absolutely successfull with this card: Sandisk SDHC 32GB 95MB/s, camera set to NTSC (although I live in PAL country)
As @rigs didn't upload his GH1 patches, here are the settings for both patches by rigs (described above) which were spanning very reliably. If anyone wants to try it, please use latest PTool version (3.66 beta). I only enabled PAL/NTSC choice for people with PAL GH1s to switch to NTSC. I did not test these patches in PAL.
I forgot to mention that I used old MF lenses on the both GH1 cameras (each with Canon FD 24mm set at f/4 or f/2.8) which might be important information, as GHx cameras "work" very hard when Panasonic lenses are mounted (lens distortion correction). It is not the case with the MF lenses via adapter.
ADDED, JANUARY 27th 2013: after adopting all settings exactly the way rigs wrote, I've noticed weard behaving of the GH1 in shutter priority "S", while "A" and "M" had no problems at all. It seems I've found today way to fix that, I will post here news after some more testing.
Just testing the GOP3 settings on the forgotten GH1. Excellent work. Works fine on my 8GB Sandisk Video HD 30MB/s SD card.
@sakattaq76, the cats look great, but I was wondering if you did color grading on the video? Some of the colors looked very saturated, in particular Greens and Blues and some of the edges looked a bit over sharpened. What were your settings on the GH1?
@Aria, thank you for your commend. Almost on any case and depending the lens I am using I shoot with "Vibrant" 0,0,-1,0. Yes I did some touches on post with G.V. Edius. Oversaturated colours and enhanced details with sharpening, especially on the clouds. The scene that the cats are sitting over pieces of wood, is shot with the Vivitar and is almost untouched on post. Sorry for the handheld shaking but I don't like image stabilization on editing. Finally this is a test for image detail and stability with recording times on sandisk cards, not so for colour reproduction. Sorry if all this doesn't make any sense, english is not my native language.
Watch another example on those videos (as you can see, I am a big fun of sky and cloud landscapes).
One more GOP3 testing, some times with wide aperture and high detail scenes, I get crashes while recording clips more than 5 minutes. I am using a 16GB Sandisk Extreme Pro. Will I have better results with other cards?
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