What's the advantage of using the 2K Mjpeg setting over say Sedna A or the new cluster v2f 720p 60fps for slow motion?
@thoughts2uk It is only 30 fps - so you cannot shoot 60 fps with it and there is no advantage for that application.
is the Mjpeg 2K 4:2:2 like on the Gh1?
@thoughts2uk ive never used the Gh1, this question is better directed at Lee @lpowell who's experience in mjpeg is unsurpassed.
@orgie18 wow. great job!
@thougts2uk On the GH1, the largest MJPEG frame size in 4:2:2 color that I was able to produce was 1536x864. Larger sizes were not stable at the large bitrates required to maintain high quality encoding. Since the GH2's MJPEG encoder does not work in 4:2:2 color, I think that is the highest resolution we can get.
@orgie18 wow, so refreshing to see clean and natural violence in a clean and natural setting. Was It Bosnia or Mexico, perhaps Oakland..nah, to green, maybe outside of Washington DC? I do like to bullet effect, I remember the arrow effect in Robin Hood.... wow. Other than content, nicely shot. Boom!
10 seconds of starting the bbq. Wow. These settings are awsome! Nokton 25mm, standard -1-1-1-1 Could habe been ISO 2000 (not sure about it)
Thanks Nick, thanks VK
PW: grill
@CJDincer Depends on your priorities. Standard, Smooth and Vibrant each have advantages. Standard and vibrant have the most neutral colors but it seems that smooth may have a wider dynamic range. Standard has a wider range than dynamic, though. And vibrant is easier to get saturated colors with.
Typically, I shoot with either smooth or standard unless the colors are too drab in the shot, and vibrant if they are.
@thepalalias thank you cause during the day I was having hard times getting the colors right. I'll test more.
@Swiss_Boy Hey that looks good. Nice to see CM Night in conditions it was intended for. Well done.
@artardi Very nice work. Nice lighting and movement. Cool
Thanks @exilenorth. Another test with VYCM Night with very low light, iso 3200 and panny 20mm at 1.7 / 50.
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