But variable mode does not have a 100% option, only 80, 160, 200, 300. Are you suggesting recording at 80% and then change that to 100% in post-processing? What about the sound?
@stonebat: I'm not sure I follow but I assume you're saying that 1080p30 is not, and will not, be possible in AVCHD. Is that true, and if so, why? MJPEG is vastly less efficient storage format, isn't it?
Finally, could you point me to a tutorial or any introduction for total beginners into how to hack the GH2 and "use [the] MJPEG patch"? I'm usually quite technologically savvy, but have no clue what you're taking about and find it quite non-straightforward to find this information on this forum.
theres a video in one topic , which is a step by step video on youtube, i think its for GH1, but same process. But if youre technologically savvy, it should be enough to visit PTool topic and follow the small instructions.
If it's not a hassle, I think it'd be pretty cool to get regular status updates on where you are with the hack. I actually find the process pretty interesting. If that's not possible then nvm.
I have a feature request if this is the right venue. It's a still photography related one, rather than a video one:
I would like an option that, when a flash is connected to the hot shoe, will still allow burst shooting modes and shutter speeds faster than the x-sync speed.
As it is, when a flash is connected (namely a manual flash that only has a center pin, and doesn't do FP sync) the GH2 only allows single-shot mode, even if I know that my flash recycle time is less than the burst frame rate; and the camera caps the shutter speed at 1/160th, even if I don't care about the unflashed band across the image (and believe me, there are perfectly valid reasons to do this in the strobist world).
As you may know we made good progress with Chris on AVCHD encoder.
Most probably PTool 3.62 will be released within a week as intermediary release allowing to further improve quality. I also started to look into film modes, but progress here is slow and this requires time.