Tagged with external - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/external/feed.rss Mon, 29 Apr 24 19:26:31 +0000 Tagged with external - Personal View Talks en-CA GH5 AF Lock with an external monitor https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/24682/gh5-af-lock-with-an-external-monitor Mon, 02 Nov 2020 10:55:08 +0000 LongJohnSilver 24682@/talks/discussions I switched my AF setting to AF Lock ON and AF Lock Hold ON as I've always done since GH2 but now I have an external monitor.

It doesn't work with an external monitor connected: I'm in AFS and a single press of the AF Lock button should focuses the subject and lock the focus.

I press the button, I see AFL on the display but the camera doesn't focuses. I shut off the external monitor or I disconnect the hdmi cable and everything works again.

The strange thing is that the setting I normally use for macro (AF-Lock: AF-ON) works perfectly. I found several post on the net. It's not the cable and not the monitor. Do you know if a workaround exists? I have the latest fw.

P.S. I forgot to say I'm a underwater videographer, so the camera is inside an uw housing hence no magical Jedi tricks as touch screen AF or manual focus for WA shots.

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DIY Blimp for less than £20 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3455/diy-blimp-for-less-than-20 Sat, 02 Jun 2012 15:55:21 +0000 kronstadt 3455@/talks/discussions After realizing that a good BLIMP is more about the knowledge and theory, rather than the actual construction materials, I'm embarking on a construction of my own blimp for less than £20. This will hold my cheap chinese microphone EM-320E, which is still on its way. My inspiration came from here:
and here
. So whatever advice you can give me on how to improve my design, it would be greatly appreciated, and hopefully will help others later on. These are the materials that I'll be using:

  • Bird feeder (£3) - to make the frame. Length 33cm. Diameter 6cm (the cage is metal, but not too robust. I might replace it with a much tougher mesh from one of those metal mesh bins http://www.ebay.com/itm/190683027361)
  • 2 round tea strainers (£3) for the FRONT and BACK end caps
  • 2 plastic jars with diameter 6cm (£2) - I will cut off the caps so as to make both end caps of the blimp to easily screw onto the frame
  • 300mmX200mm of Ultra fine mesh (£4) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fine-Stainless-Steel-wire-mesh-Insect-Reptile-Vent-Vivarium-/110876648077?_trksid=p3984.m185&_trkparms=algo%3DRIC.CFNPRP%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUA%26otn%3D5%26pmod%3D110876648077%26ps%3D63#ht_500wt_1077 This will be used predominantly at the front of the construction. Fine mesh will go inside the frame. It will be last layer that the wind will travel through, and hopefully by then it will be completely broken. I'M NOT ENTIRELY SURE IF THIS FINE MESH WILL AFFECT THE SOUND TRANSPARENCY. I really need your advice here. PLEASE HELP!
  • Micro fiber cloth OR nylon stockings (£1) - this will go inside the birdfeeder, after the fine mesh
  • 6 Rubber bands (£0) - to hold the mic inside the bird feeder in X pattern
  • 2 fluffy faux-fur lady's ankle warmers (£5) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300698800758 hopefully these are good, thick and tight enough fake fur to block most of the wind. I will just saw the ends of these fluffies together, to make them into "bags". They are 40cm long, so should hold the entire blip pretty nicely. If you can find any better material on eBay please post a link.

So what do you think? Will it work?

I'm especially concerned with a small (6cm) diameter of the birdfeeder, but I hope that adding the fine mesh should supplement that like in this video

Or am I wrong?

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Smart New Camera Cage for GH4 and GH3 - the TrueGrip! https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13903/smart-new-camera-cage-for-gh4-and-gh3-the-truegrip Wed, 07 Oct 2015 23:23:27 +0000 sam_rides_a_mtb 13903@/talks/discussions https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samsielen/true-grip-a-revolutionary-camera-cage-for-the-gh4

Based on cages initially built by hand, this next generation cage will be CNC'd and even more feature-rich than the previous generations, as well as incredibly light weight and well-balanced!

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While the design is nearly complete, I am still open to ideas and suggestions people here might have. We addressed many of the issues often experienced with other cages on the market and added a few extra features never before seen such as a relocatable grip option!

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Compact Powerbank solution for actioncam? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16568/compact-powerbank-solution-for-actioncam Thu, 09 Mar 2017 13:31:59 +0000 fatpig 16568@/talks/discussions As a new owner of an EKEN H8 Plus Actioncam I am now looking to extend its 50min battery life to survive a whole concert. What I love about these cams is the compact form factor, So I would hate to have to somehow glue a powerbank to the mic-stand that I normally use to mount the actioncam behind the drummer. Any interesting, perhaps mountable external battery solutions out there that connect to the micro usb? This cam has the GoPro Form factor, but not the proprietary battery connector.

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External GPUs for Macbooks and iMacs? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13732/external-gpus-for-macbooks-and-imacs Thu, 17 Sep 2015 13:42:58 +0000 QuickHitRecord 13732@/talks/discussions Has anyone used an Akitio Thunder2 or something similar to run a more powerful GPU on their Mac via Thunderbolt? Like this:

What have been your experiences as they pertain to editing, grading, and graphics work? Is there a way to do this that's less hack-y (i.e. prone to user error)?

There's also a product on the market called the 'BizonBox', but it appears that it may be a case of false advertising.

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120+ fps external recorders https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14576/120-fps-external-recorders Sat, 13 Feb 2016 08:51:08 +0000 joethepro 14576@/talks/discussions With more and more cameras being able to record high frame rates, are there any recorders on the horizon that will allow us to actually use those frame rates? Im kind of baffled as to why we are just lately seeing affordable 60p recorders.

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Atomos Ninja Star https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10128/atomos-ninja-star Wed, 09 Apr 2014 14:27:29 +0000 arum 10128@/talks/discussions Hopefully I am not the only one interested in this.

http://www.atomos.com/ninja-star/

From the press release.

The dimensions of the Ninja Star are slender at only 3.5″ wide, 2.3″ tall and 0.8″ deep and it weighs a fraction of a normal recorder at just 100grams (3.5 oz). The Ninja Star can record in both HD and Apple ProRes to capture pristine, 422 10-bit images straight from any camera sensor directly to inexpensive first generation CFast media with up to 3hrs Apple ProRes for $250. It also features Timecode and Start/Stop Trigger along with Audio Line-in.

I am less interested in 4k 8bit 420 in H264 than in 10bit 422 in a codec that keeps more shadow information. I made my mind when I saw this video a while ago.

There's a thread regarding the type of card it uses: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10110/cfast-storage/p1

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SSDs, internal vs external. https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5243/ssds-internal-vs-external. Mon, 19 Nov 2012 15:13:46 +0000 christianhubbard 5243@/talks/discussions Hey guys, i've decided to upgrade the RAM of my 2011 MBP from 4 to 16gig, so I also wanted to do something about my drive speed. after seeing this video:
It sounded like a great solution, but after it's all said and done It would cost only 100$ less than replacing my stock hard drive.

That being said, it's still 100$ saved. Is there any real advantage in terms of speed of an internal SSD VS one connected via thunderbolt?

also will editing on the internal drive fragment it? maybe that's a stupid question but it is what I have heard in rumor around the internet.

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GH4 run 'n gun for 2 separate recorded audio channels: Beachtek MCC-2 adaptor / bracket https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11486/-gh4-run-n-gun-for-2-separate-recorded-audio-channels-beachtek-mcc-2-adaptor-bracket- Sat, 04 Oct 2014 08:50:38 +0000 tommy 11486@/talks/discussions I just got the GH4 and updated the firmware 2.0 (so I suppose the audio buzz is not there). I can add a Rode VideoMic Pro or a Sennheiser Wireless set, but not both at the same time. As I make professional (low budget) documentaries , 2 separate audio channels (1 mic, 1 wireless) is a must.

I'd like to record the audio on 2 separate (!) audio channels (Mic left, wireless right), directly in to the camera (GH4) If a audio backup is placed on a recorder that is even better.

For years I looked into stuff as the Zoom H6 / Tascam DR-100, etc. I like that the sound is recorded extra (as backup), but it is too much for a one mans show run 'n gun. I also don't want to sync in post. (as an editor will need to do that , and won't be happy with this) . I thought of the DR60, but it is big, complicated, bad batteries, etc. and I don't know if it can feed a stereo audio (separated) channel to the GH4?

So probably you'd suggest a Juiced Link / Beachtek preamp, because a pre amp is important, right?

But the GH4 pre amp (set to the lowest -12) is okay right? So I'd only need to get both channels in the camera. I found the Beachtek MCC-2, and didn't see anything here on the site.

What's your thought? Will this work for my purpose? Or is this not reconmended for a 'pro' . The money isn't the biggest issue, but the 'easy handy workflow' is.

My Pros: - no batteries, small, 3 hot shoes, (receiver, mic, light) - perhaps possible to put below the camera - cheap

Cons: - Would a pre amp be much better? - Mini jack vs (balanced?) XLR (would that be much better)

I also have a sennheiser shotgun with XLR, but it is quite big for the GH4. As the VMP already has 3.5 and sennheiser wireless also has that cable, that seems more logical (and smaller).

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Engineering an External Recorder https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11921/engineering-an-external-recorder Mon, 08 Dec 2014 15:27:20 +0000 discomandavis 11921@/talks/discussions Are there any users on here that would be interested in collaborating with engineering an external recorder?

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Varavon External Battery Kit https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10645/varavon-external-battery-kit Fri, 20 Jun 2014 23:13:06 +0000 QuickHitRecord 10645@/talks/discussions image

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  • Samsung SDI Battery Cell
  • Can Choose 7.4V, 8.4V, 12V Output Power / 10,400mAh High Capacity
  • Can Use Dual Voltage Outputs, 8.4V and One out of 7.4V, 8.4V and 12V at the Same Time
  • $220 shipped

Price: see above
Shipping: Includes free shipping for US/Canada/UK/Australia&NZ/Western Europe. Contact for other regions.
How to buy this thing....


Seems like a more cost-effective alternative to the Switronix PB70 for those looking to power a camera and monitor from the same source, but I haven't seen anything written about this yet. Has anyone used one?

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GH4/Surface Pro external recorder/monitor 10bit 4:2:2 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10354/gh4surface-pro-external-recordermonitor-10bit-422 Sat, 10 May 2014 03:07:12 +0000 MovieArmada 10354@/talks/discussions Hi,

is it possible to get a surface pro tablet/laptop to be used as a monitor/external recorder? Would be a perfect solution as an external 10 bit 4:2:2 recorder/Monitor because has an amazing full HD monitor and fast 64GB/128GB/256GB SSD drives.

Any solution for this? Any ideas?

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Powering GH2 https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/285/powering-gh2 Sat, 25 Jun 2011 17:01:00 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 285@/talks/discussions
Is it enough to supply 7.2V from external battery.
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Gh1 External Monitoring https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4162/gh1-external-monitoring Mon, 06 Aug 2012 10:24:58 +0000 010101 4162@/talks/discussions I remember sometimes ago Vitaliy was working on live monitoring out of HDMI of GH1. Did a search in PV for the subject to no avail ! Setting a GH1 on a Jib for a couple of shots and we need to monitor the framing on that GH1. Any help will be appreciated.

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5DtoRGB or External Recording 25p https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4778/5dtorgb-or-external-recording-25p Mon, 01 Oct 2012 00:30:38 +0000 kazuo 4778@/talks/discussions Hi everyone,

Thanks for all the response to my last question on external recording.
You have been great in helping me understand if it is viable to record 25p externally.

My research has since uncovered other methods, and subsequently other questions.

I've been thinking about HDMI output from the GH2, and conventional wisdom has it that the camera's output is good enough only for monitoring purposes. But there are some who argue that GH2's HDMI output is clean enough for recording, despite lingering red channel issues. Whichever way you compare it with MTS recording on SD cards, the images are invariably sharper and richer in detail.

Considering this, which method then produces better footage: hacked 25p MTS then transcoded via 5DtoRGB to ProRes 422, or external recording via HDMI to ProRes 422?

I am working in a 25p environment. Cheers

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Internal to External Microphone Switch-over + remote focus and shutter control https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1561/-internal-to-external-microphone-switch-over-remote-focus-and-shutter-control- Sat, 26 Nov 2011 16:37:37 +0000 andyharris 1561@/talks/discussions
The circuit is here:

http://forums.steves-digicams.com/panasonic-leica/69192-fz20-remote-shutter-panasonic-dmw-rs1-2.html

However I find that with this, the external microphone is not enabled. I've been wondering if this is something a firmware hack could address or do I have to modify the circuit further.

Listening to some test clips back it seems that the external microphone is contributing a little when the 'half press' button is operated, leading me to think that the mics are getting mixed through resistance.

A possible experiment is to change the resistance between pins 3 and 4 to work out at which point it decides that the external microphone should be used.

My application is a thumb operated remote on a 'FigRig' mounted GH2 with hopefully a Rode Video mic giving me more directional pickup.
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External Shutter Trigger Circuit for GH2? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1141/external-shutter-trigger-circuit-for-gh2 Sun, 09 Oct 2011 23:21:40 +0000 wardas 1141@/talks/discussions
The reason I ask is because I have purchased a focus stacking rail made by http://www.cognisys-inc.com/stackshot/stackshot.php and can't seem to get it to trigger the GH2 shutter remotely.
The description of the output of the stacking rail electronics is: trigger output is a "low side driver" (switches in grond). THis means that when the shutter trigger ouptut fire it connects the center conductor of the output jack to the outside connector to draw current throught the center conductor." In other words it uses an open drain output to trigger the camera.

If the GH2 fucntions differently can you describe the methodoloy. I am electronics savy and could figure out a conversion ciruit, but first need to know what I need to convert to. Thanks]]>
Take Apart GH1 LCD for External Monitor https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1050/take-apart-gh1-lcd-for-external-monitor Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:48:58 +0000 jefforig 1050@/talks/discussions
I searched around but did not find an answer for this. Has anyone tried this?

Basically, take apart the LCD on the GH1 and use the cabling or wiring to attach it to an external monitor.


I don't need HD output, I just want it for framing purposes when the GH1 is placed on a small crane.

Or has anyone physically taken apart the LCD?
Is there a tear down of the GH1 somewhere? (I googled but did not find it)
If so, were you able to put it back together?
Was the wiring plug and play or was the wiring soldered in?

Is there some other way to do external monitoring while recording if the camera is a small distance away, like on a crane?
I have read ideas about using a small cheap camera and film the lcd.

Thank you.

-Jeff

P.S. I was not sure if this was the right Category. Feel free to move if necessary.


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