Tagged with af100 - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/af100/feed.rss Sun, 28 Apr 24 03:56:28 +0000 Tagged with af100 - Personal View Talks en-CA Panasonic AG AF100 / AF101 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/102/panasonic-ag-af100-af101 Tue, 17 May 2011 11:03:53 +0000 uliman 102@/talks/discussions
will there be a hack for the Pana AG AF 100/101? If yes, what could we expect?
I hope very much, that you´ll have success with GH2 Stalin hack.

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Panasonic DVX200 - costly fixed lens 4K camera http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12574/panasonic-dvx200-costly-fixed-lens-4k-camera Thu, 12 Mar 2015 06:22:22 +0000 IronFilm 12574@/talks/discussions image

Specs

  • 4/3” MOS sensor
  • Fixed 13x zoom, 28mm-365.3mm, F2.8-F4.5
  • V-Log
  • 1080p120
  • 4Kp60
  • H.264 encoder

Not too long after the HDSLR revolution started, the companies started bringing out accessibly priced large sensor video cameras with interchangeable lenses. Such as the AF100, then later the FS100, then a bit later the C100.

Since then the C100 has been replaced with the (very disappointingly small update) C100mk2, the FS100's big brother the FS700 has been "replaced" (unofficially) with the FS7 (so surely the FS1 or FS200 is coming along next? Perhaps a topic for another thread...). Thus where is the AF200? One which has been waiting for an update for years and years longer than any of the others (and no, the AF100A hardly counts! Though I guess that is what Canon did with their "C100mk2"....).

Perhaps with the success of the GH4 (surely the most successful of the entire GH line so far), and the mainstreaming of 4K, those two factors will be sufficient to propel Panasonic to update the ageing AF100??

On a somewhat related point, how relevant is the AF100 still in 2015 and beyond? Some would think it still is: http://www.anycamerawilldo.com/old-but-not-out/

Am somewhat considering an AF100 myself, as planning on doing the next upcoming wedding season with one GH4 body and perhaps five or so GH1 bodies (maybe swapping out one GH1 for a GH2 with a monitor instead, for my second shooter to use). Thus I'll have a GH4 for single camera shoots (corporate ads / music videos / etc) and I'll have a heap of GH1 bodies to cheaply (only US$150 each!) cover the multiple angles needed for filming live events such as weddings. And I should be able to easily edit between them (making life an awful lot easier for me than this wedding season when I used: Nikon D5200 / Sony A5100 / Panasonic GH1 / G3 / GF3 / BMPCC).

However, half considering if it is worthwhile getting an AF100 as well if I see one cheap enough (say perhaps getting close to US$1,000-ish). As for appearances sake it could be reassuring for clients/brides to see my show up with an AF100, and not just a bunch of tiny GH1 bodies. Additionally I could have it handle some of the sound needs with its XLR inputs (additional to my usage of a Tascam DR-60D). And it is a camera which should cut in fairly easily enough with the bulk of the GH1 footage I'd hope?

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SLR Magic 2x ANAMORPHIC lens http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4466/slr-magic-2x-anamorphic-lens Tue, 04 Sep 2012 15:35:25 +0000 slrmagic 4466@/talks/discussions Dear All,

We have received 4 email requests from members of this forum on the possibility of designing an Anamorphic lens. We had this thought for the past year and did a lot of research. There is one common request which is to have horizontal flares. The others requests did not have any common grounds. We came up with an idea for a 25mm f/3.2 1.35x or 35mm f/3.2 1.35x Anamorphic lens for micro four thirds. Shooting at 16:9 would give a 2.40:1 anamorphic output. Just before we decided to go ahead with the project we had a second thought. 2 Years ago we asked openly on dpreview.com forum for what photographers wanted and the general consensus was our SLR Magic HyperPrime 12mm T1.6 lens.

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1041&message=36104678

It did not fulfill the needs and wants of everyone but we made what most people agreed on by means of a discussion. It ended up being a popular lens that we still are having problems meeting demand and we think it had a big part to do with asking photographers. If we did not ask around we probably made a 12mm f/2.8 lens. As it turned out quite well last time we want to make our next lens an open discussion again.

Here are some of the possible options we received and please feel free to throw in extra ideas. I hope people experienced with shooting in Anamorphic can also throw in ideas.

Anamorphic Adapter (1.33x, 1.5x, 1.75x, 2x) Dedicated mFT Anamorphic adapter for reasonable size Anamorphic adapter compatible with FF lenses 50mm f/2.8 Anamorphic lens (FF, APS-C, or mFT) Expected MSRP (Sad fact but it as direct correlation to IQ)

Kind rgds., SLR Magic Team

P.S. We will be at Photokina 2012 and would like to welcome any cinematographers with Anamorphic lens ideas to drop by our booth for idea exchange! We will be in Hall 3.1 B059

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FS: JVC GY-LS300 4K/Super 35mm Camera + Voigtlander 17.5mm/25mm/42.5mm + Rokinon 85mm (all MFT) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16583/fs-jvc-gy-ls300-4ksuper-35mm-camera-voigtlander-17.5mm25mm42.5mm-rokinon-85mm-all-mft Sun, 12 Mar 2017 12:25:24 +0000 saltherring 16583@/talks/discussions Hey All,

I'm selling a very gently used GY-LS300 with a full set of MFT lenses. Everything is in excellent to like new condition. Here's a list of what is included:

  • JVC GY-LS300 4K/Super 35mm camera
  • Two batteries w/ two chargers
  • Voigtlander 17.5mm/f0.95 lens
  • Voigtlander 25mm/f0.95 lens (not de-clicked)
  • Voigtlander 42.5mm/f0.95 lens
  • Rokinon 85mm/t1.5 lens

I've been the sole owner of all of this equipment and have taken very good care of it. If interested, I'm happy to share more pictures to show what quality things are in and happy to elaborate on any questions folks might have. All the equipment is in perfect working condition and I have used it very recently. I'm asking $3750.00 for everything and not interested in negotiating, it's priced to sell!

Cheers,

Joel

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FS: Panasonic AF 100 + 3 Batteries + Mic + Lens UK http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10250/fs-panasonic-af-100-3-batteries-mic-lens-uk Fri, 25 Apr 2014 09:40:17 +0000 yuripirondi 10250@/talks/discussions Hi everyone, I'm selling my Af101 because of upgrade. It's a super reliable camera, it's got an amazing in-camera slow motion!!

I'm selling it for £1500

What you going to get:

  • Panasonic AF101 body
  • X3 Lithium Batteries
  • Directional Microphone (XLR)
  • Adapter M43 to MD
  • Zoom Lens 35-70 f3.5
  • Battery Charger

To see some pictures visit: http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/panasonic-af101-3-batteries-mic-and-zoom-lens/1058604976

I'm living in London, pick up is preferred, but I can also send the camera, within European borders.

Please have a look to all the tests and reviews of this camera, that you can find in internet.

Now featuring optional 1080 50p recording, the AF101A's large sensor delivery full 10-bit 4:2:2 SDI output for very high quality pictures. Where it stands apart from DSLRs and other large chip cameras is in its ergonomics: it handles like an ENG camera so will be familiar to operate and fast to use compared with other cinematic systems.

Features: 4/3 type sensor with digital still camera technology Interchangeable Lens Micro Four Thirds mount Variable frame rate recording Recording media SD Card 2x slot Recording format AVCHD PH (21 Mbps *Max.24Mbps), HA (17Mbps), HE (6Mbps), HA, HE only for 1080i/59, 94 and 1080i/50 Support video format 1080i/50, 25p, 1080/59, 94i/29, 97p/23, 98p 720/50p, 25p, 720/59, 94p/29, 97p/23, 98p Cine-like Gamma HD-SDI Output XLR audio 2 channel input USB 2.0

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DOUCE CHINE, a Music Video shot with GH2/GH3/D800/Leica/AF100 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10533/douce-chine-a-music-video-shot-with-gh2gh3d800leicaaf100- Tue, 03 Jun 2014 22:32:10 +0000 eurocameraman 10533@/talks/discussions DOUCE CHINE: THe music Video

DOUCE CHINE: Technical detail for every shot (Camera/lens/Aperture)

Birth of the “Douce Chine” Project: Twice a year I am teaching a 10 weeks (25 hours) filmmaking course in Shanghai. www.shanghai-classes.com/filmmaking For the 2014 spring term, I decided to help one of my friends, by shooting a music video for his new Album: Douce Chine (China Delight). This was an interesting project for my students as well, as we had time to work on lighting set up and camera positioning. Song is about a guy who is used to travel from France to China, mixing up jet lag feeling with night life, good wine and wave of exciting emotion spicing up his life in China. This 4 minutes video was integrally shot in 10 hours (2 afternoons) in our classroom which is only 25m2. That means we could only walk 5 steps max in the different directions of the room.

Why multi cameras shoot? Out of my teaching work in photography and filmmaking, I am both a pro photographer and DP/cameraman. I am having lots of gears and this shooting was a good place to put all of my cameras at work for the good of the students; Nikon D800, Lumix GH2, Lumix GH3 and Panasonic AF100. I hired one of my Photography students (Richard) to be my main assistant and he brought along his Leica M240 he had never tried in video mode so we decided to give it a try on that project. Music video is the place for multi camera shooting as you cannot ask the singer to repeat the exact same performance many times in one afternoon. Despite the lack of space in our classroom, we managed to position the camera to cover as many angle as possible in our 3 different sets of background: Simple black back drop, (fake) Bed and Chinese curtain, Window with (fake) street light reflection. There is no use to get many cameras in action if their position and angle of view are not both different and matching.

Image bank from extra cameras On the image shot for the music video, I add a layer of images I shot in the previous years in France and China. They were shot with GH1 (night shots and on board shots) Panasonic HVX200 (club and slomo of people walking) and HVX200 with Letus Ultimate (Water shot, airplane, traditional places…). I followed up with the HD evolution but all my HVX shots (720p 50fps) still looks real good even blew over scaled to 1080p. Great cams always existed and any day, I can still grab my HVX200 if it matches my need on a new project.

Which lenses? I am having some great lenses and I used some of my favorite on that shooting; Voigtlander 25mm f0.95, Nikon AIS 50mm f1.2, Nikon 85mm f1.4 AFD, Computar 75mm f1.4 (a rare but cheap CCTV lens great for portrait) Prior to the shoot, I bought a 35mm f1.8G (DX version) which is doing very well on the D800 even in FX mode as I knew I would add some vignette in post. I am always taking advantage of this type of experimental project to test new things without pressure. The GH2 was hanged to the ceiling on top of the fan with the Voigtlander 25mm which was wide enough to get the establishment shot at once. The D800 shared the 35mm and 50mm at f2. The GH3 always used a Speed Booster (great tool that I highly recommend) with the Nikon 85mm 1.4 which is an amazing lens (older AFD version half price than the new G version). The AF103 mainly used the Computar (200 USD lens). For the Leica, Richard brought along his 50mm f0.95, 35mm f1.4 and 90mm f2. Those 3 lens costs more than my complete equipment, but they are already sharp fully open and get their own character which makes their full frame image looks more like Medium format camera.

Light and camera settings. This is not a proper camera test as the aim was to complete the music video shooting. Therefore, we didn’t try different set up on camera or aperture on lenses to compare. Instead, we kept everything pretty much the same. I am used to set up a lighting to be able to shoot at f2 on all camera at ISO200 (base iso for GH2, GH3 and AF100). This Aperture offers great sharpness on all my lenses and it also allows me to use lenses of any angle of view from 12mm to 180mm at f2(with speed booster) on M43 (which means 24mm to 320mm on FX). I am also working at f2 most of the time as I know the combination of lights able to deliver this result which is time and budget saving. There is just some slight correction according camera position versus light position. Playing a bit on the ISO or the aperture can handle that. On the other hand, Richard wanted to go shallow depth of field (f1.4) on the Leica and sets the ISO at 100. Sometime, he went too much on that direction (while being close to the subject) and you can notice that some of Leica’s shots are a bit out of focus as depth of field is too limited. I guess that Richard went as far as f0.95 few times on the 50mm due to noticeable overexposure on some shots. Bokeh Otaku!

Main differences between cameras - GH2 and GH3 are classic, great tools, the most efficient, my favorite and they get even better with Voigtlander lenses or Speed Booster + Nikon. They are easy to set for a flat image for post processing purpose. Still, I think the GH1 was the best in term of cinematic colors out of the box. Image is sharp and it is up to your treatment to smooth them up. Those cameras are easy to handle due to their size, articulated screen, electronic viewfinder with all needed information minus peaking. - AF100 (AF103): Often described as a weak product by people who don’t own one and just judge on technical data, this camera is a workhorse, the one I pick up first for my paid job due to its form factor and ergonomics. Great for sound recording and flexible with its ND filters (the feature I am missing the most on GH series). Image quality is good and it had never been an issue for me or my client. Interesting point, it is the most accurate camera of the bunch in matters of color rendition. Green is much more right on the AF100 than on the Gh2 or Gh3 for instance. I love this cam and it is far better than its reputation. - D800: I used it once for a very short movie just for a test. (

) and I like its character. There is something tough in its image (might be the sharpness and details) and paired with old lenses it seems a great tool I want to try again. I used Pentax 645 and 67 lenses with adaptor for the previous short film and it gives a real organic feel to its images. It is not the most convenient and comfortable to use (Mirrorless is more convenient for video). Its fixed screen doesn’t help for composition and the camera is heating up on long shot. I prefer to preserve it for my photo shoot. - Leica M240: I never considered this camera as a potential choice for video shooting, but it has nice feature such as peaking on the viewfinder. I was surprised by the size of the file. Bit rate is the highest one with the GH3. Might be a lack of compression as the image gets many out of focus area and it should not need that much data. Usually data rate depends on the details of the scene you shoot. Here there is lots of darkness, lots of out of focus area so the bit rate can get lower. Here are the average value: D800 (25fps) = 25MB/s - AF100 (50 fps) = 25-28MB/s – GH2 (25 fps) = 35-45 MB/s - GH3 (50fps FHD) = 50 MB/s - Leica (25 fps) = 65 MB/s. The Leica delivers a sharp and contrasty image with beautiful colors. We tried different set up to get a flatter image, without success. This high color/high contrast image brings us into trouble as the M240 had difficulties to render the intense red and intense blue, while over cams were fine with it. I think the Leica needs a light set up which delivers the intended final result (WYSIWYG) as there is less room to post process compare to the other cameras. Few words on lenses: I think this is the strongest point of that system as Leica fast lenses deliver an incredible sharpness at full aperture, which is quit unique on a full frame camera. None of my Nikon lens or Voigtlander lens can be that sharp fully open. For sure, I will try another type of shooting, a fiction with the Leica to enjoy its unique look and possibilities.

Final words: Camera model, Full frame or M43 does it matters? This was not a camera test, but a real world shooting with very different gears. As far as I am concerned the possibility to get a flat image out of the camera, working on a nice lighting set up, taking care of camera positioning and making a wise choice of quality Lenses are more important than camera type, model or brand. Cinematic look is not about crazy shallow depth of field. Watching great classic films help to reset some mind on that matter. Pilling up image with crazy smooth out of focus area is sometime so obvious that it takes over the story itself most of the time… The real advantage of FX is to be able to offer more separation between element with wider lens (even with an f2.8 zoom) and at longer distance from subject. If one day I am trying to shoot a fiction with the leica, I am going to write a story with that idea in mind and I might shoot in flat light, colorless environment to compensate the high saturation of the footage.

Franc Péret French Filmmaker/Cameraman/Photographer/Teacher based in Shanghai cn.linkedin.com/in/francperet View my video on (need a VPN from China): http://vimeo.com/channels/659428/videos Filmmaking and Photography classes www.shanghai-classes.com

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LIVE MUSIC SESSIONS SHOT w/4 - 7 GH2s running various hacks. Think KEXP or Yours Truly http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10638/live-music-sessions-shot-w4-7-gh2s-running-various-hacks.-think-kexp-or-yours-truly Thu, 19 Jun 2014 19:22:02 +0000 Ahrynick 10638@/talks/discussions

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"Dewey - The Musical" (shot on AF100) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6893/dewey-the-musical-shot-on-af100 Mon, 06 May 2013 08:13:44 +0000 mlysbakken 6893@/talks/discussions Hey guys! After one year in the festival circuit it's finally time for me to put "Dewey - The Musical" online. It's mainly shot on the Panasonic AF100, but there are at least 10 shots from the GH2 in there. Can you spot them? Five shooting days in the wonderful country of Denmark.

If you like it, consider voting for it here: http://shortoftheweek.uservoice.com/users/35931028-magnus-lysbakken

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GH2 vs AF100 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/26/gh2-vs-af100 Sat, 23 Apr 2011 23:44:21 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 26@/talks/discussions Any sign of not expressing your personal view, but blatant AF100 marketing compain, that is strongly going on few leading sites, will be eliminated.
Reason?
Panasonic thrown unprecedented amount of money on AF100 marketing. And it is long known for heavy forums usage.

Famous AF100 advantages list:
1. 3 position ND filters (if your read the DSLR forums a lot you know the headaches people go through finding a good all around ND filter solution)
2. The LCD on the AF100 is quite a bit better and is larger...the VF is also more ergonomic.
3. HD-SDI (ability to get 4:2:2 from a very reliable output is very important to some)
4. Overcranking/undercranking (this feature is priceless for many shooters)
5. Waveform + Vectorscope
6. Detail coring/numerous gammas/ much deeper control of the image parameters, etc
7. Uncompressed 16 bit audio recording capability/xlr inputs
8. Timecode/Synchro function
9. 6 Scene files for easily recalling adjustments
10. Dual card slots
11. Max bitrate available in way more modes than the GH2
12. More shooting modes on AF100 like 1080 30P, 720 24P, etc.
13. Remote control pricelesss for certain situations
14. Longer battery life/ Better batteries available
15. PAL/NTSC switchability
16. Zebras
17. Headphone jack
18. Negative gain function
19. Ergonomic features like the handle/ tape hook, etc
20. Slow synchro/High speed shutter - can be set by degree
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2012 showreel shot on GH2 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6598/2012-showreel-shot-on-gh2 Thu, 04 Apr 2013 02:35:33 +0000 Django 6598@/talks/discussions

90 percent of this was shot on a GH2 using the "Sedna" and "Flowmotion" patches combined with Nikon glass. Only 2 shots were shot on the AF100, so see if you can pick them out..

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AF100 w lens (14-42mm) kit loaded http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4379/af100-w-lens-14-42mm-kit-loaded Sun, 26 Aug 2012 20:33:55 +0000 variable101 4379@/talks/discussions AF100 kit low hours (229hrs), fully loaded:

-In warranty until July 2014. Free Extras

-2 High Capacity Panasonic VW-VBG6 Batteries (total of 3 batteries) -Varizoom Panasonic DV/HD Zoom controller (controls start/stop, focus and iris with panasonic lenses) -2 Class 4 16GB SD Cards -1 Class 10 16 GB SD Card -Barry Green's The Af100 Book With CD -Fotodiox Canon EOS-m4/3 -Fotodiox Canon FD-m4/3 -Fotodiox Nikon(G)-m/43

-Ships in Large Pelican Style Case from Seahorse Cases -Comes with Panasonic 14-42mm lens

Asking $2950 (obo) paypal shipped to your door. Thanks for looking!

Photos can be sent to you upon request. Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to see my selling reputation here @ dvinfo.net where I've sold quite a bit (http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/private-classifieds/510254-af100-kit-loaded-w-14-42mm-lens.html). My email address is below:

sixman26@gmail.com

Best,

-Alán

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The Raid: Redemption ...Awesome Action Flick!!...AF100 A-Cam, GH2-B-cam!! http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3054/the-raid-redemption-...awesome-action-flick...af100-a-cam-gh2-b-cam Sun, 29 Apr 2012 22:38:54 +0000 CRFilms 3054@/talks/discussions Haven't seen much on this, if you haven't seen it....WATCH IT. It's in limited release right now, but if it's playing within an hour of you, watch it asap. Since this was shot on the AF100 this gives you a good idea of what our GH1/2 can do with a million bucks and a bunch of trained Siliat fighters. :P

This BTS shows the AF100 in action with Fig Rig and I believe Nano flash recorder(read that somewhere, they don't say in BTS). Also note how they light. In some ways the lack of light hurt in a few sequences, noticeably the staircase ambush scene. Way dark and lots of noise. Other than that, I didn't see any jello or rolling shutter and that camera was whipping back and forth. I'm not a fan of "shaky cam", but this was used perfectly and the quick editing wasn't used to hide the fight choreography but to enhance the overall feel of the scenes.

Here's one of the scenes that the above BTS showed. Download the full 1080p to get the best view. Even if you watch every video on this channel, it won't spoil much. This movie is about an hour, 50 min and about 15min of that is talking and plot, lol, the rest is action. Great movie and the sequel is in the works.

EDIT: Forgot to put the trailer, lol: I actually prefer this to the redband trailer, but the redband is on the Vimeo page if you want to see it.

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AF100 vs GH2 Flow Motion v2 Test http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3987/af100-vs-gh2-flow-motion-v2-test Fri, 20 Jul 2012 10:47:11 +0000 dingeroz 3987@/talks/discussions Amazing results, just look at the sharpness!

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One Hackney Festival 2012 featuring the London School of Samba - Shot with a Panasonic GH2 and Af100 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4052/one-hackney-festival-2012-featuring-the-london-school-of-samba-shot-with-a-panasonic-gh2-and-af100 Thu, 26 Jul 2012 07:33:19 +0000 Felix 4052@/talks/discussions

Shot with a Panasonic GH2 and Af100 - We go behind the scenes showing the setup and prep for the One Hackney Festival 2012 featuring the London School of Samba. Feeling inspired? Join this amazing family of the London School of Samba for the 2012 Nottinghill Carnival.

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My last AF100 film will be playing before "Ted" at the Mall of America theater this weekend. http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3703/my-last-af100-film-will-be-playing-before-ted-at-the-mall-of-america-theater-this-weekend. Wed, 27 Jun 2012 09:01:22 +0000 Brian202020 3703@/talks/discussions "Len's Helper", my last AF100 film I shot before I sold it, will be playing before "Ted" at the Mall of America theater this opening weekend.

Len's Helper

Ted

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AF100 interior photos http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3543/af100-interior-photos Mon, 11 Jun 2012 07:21:19 +0000 DrDooM 3543@/talks/discussions Im looking for detailed photos of af100 interior ( chips etc. ). Does anyone have such photos ??

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Powering shotgun mic with phantom power http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3243/powering-shotgun-mic-with-phantom-power Fri, 18 May 2012 00:56:02 +0000 flyguy 3243@/talks/discussions I have 2 shotgun mic from China. It works very well. HTDZ. Only problem if i power my mic with phantom power, normal mode dont work, only tele. There is no sound in normal mode. But if i power it with battery, it works. Tried on mixer and my af100. Same result. Any ideas? Thanx

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Panasonic AF100. When a new firmware for this camera? Thank you. http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2141/panasonic-af100.-when-a-new-firmware-for-this-camera-thank-you. Mon, 30 Jan 2012 05:06:24 +0000 alvenfilms 2141@/talks/discussions Hello everyone, I'm New Here. I'm using a Panasonic AG AF100, I wonder if there are possibilities to make a hack for this camera as was done with the GH2. To record a more Mbs. Thanks for everything.

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AG-AF100 vs. GH2 final round http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1100/ag-af100-vs.-gh2-final-round Mon, 03 Oct 2011 22:41:54 +0000 Brian202020 1100@/talks/discussions
I ask, is there any links you can post of people that already have done a test with these two camera's? I'd like to see what others have done before I do mine.

I want to test only image quality. That seems to be what people are always bickering about. We all know the benefits of SDI, price, ND, smaller size, and which camera has each benefit. It's the image in question.

All tests will be done with the same lenses. I think 5 different camera configurations are needed to do the test correctly. Here are the 5 I'm thinking.
1. AF100, 24p, with Abel's "RANGE" settings, AVCHD.
2. AF100, 24p, with Abel's "RANGE" settings, ProRes via external recorder.
3. GH2, 24p, best high latitude settings, stock.
4. GH2, 24p, best high latitude settings, highest quality yet reliable long GOP hack.
5. GH2, 24p, best high latitude settings, highest quality yet reliable I-frame only hack.

What are the preferred high latitude settings for the GH2? As for what hack settings to use, I'm open for suggestions as well. I'm leaning toward cbrandins 66mbps AQ2 and Driftwoods latest 176mbps version.]]>
Eye-Fi Pro 2X http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1839/eye-fi-pro-2x Tue, 27 Dec 2011 09:12:06 +0000 Brian202020 1839@/talks/discussions
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Micro 4/3 lens doubler http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1728/micro-43-lens-doubler Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:07:54 +0000 Brian202020 1728@/talks/discussions Matching AF100 and GH2 http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/740/matching-af100-and-gh2 Tue, 23 Aug 2011 08:46:00 +0000 spreegurke 740@/talks/discussions I was hoping to shoot Interviews with the GH2 as second camera if it hopefully supports 25p

In the meanwhile, has anyone already collected experience, what settings work well to match the look of both cameras?
Any help much apreciated.

Thanks.


P.S. Will there be a hack for the AF100 in the near future, or does it make sense to order an Atomos Samaurai for higher Bitrates?
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