@IVlaverick52 - can you elaborate on how we get 4:4:4 from the 4k downconvert? Thanks.
@soupertrooper extended ISO was available on the GH2 I need to check my GH3 I also would like to know about the GH4 anyone know.
Is extended ISO available in video mode?
We know we can take the 4k footage from a GH4 and make it 1080p 4:4:4 (whether or not it's 10-bit is still up for discussion). But that got me thinking; What about a middle ground? say, 2.5K 4:2:2? Anyone think that might be possible to only chroma subsample every 2 pixels from the 4k instead of every 4 pixels?
@zigizig If you are recording, you cannot activate or reactivate AEL/AFL by pressing the AE/AF Lock button. You can however manually adjust exposure or focus during recording and AEL/AFL will reactivate. So in a sense, you can "unlock" and "relock" exposure and focus, you just can't do it with the AE/AF Lock button. There are some quirks that I have noted in the issues thread.
AEL/AFL behavior: http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/174229#Comment_174229
AutoISO + AEL + Manual behavior (photo): http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/comment/170329#Comment_170329
The 96fps work in 4K or only at 1080?
The Lumix GH4 is a game changer. It is still the only 4K video capable mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It is very ergonomic, compact, and cheap. Also, there is a healthy lineup of native lenses, plus a host of legacy lenses that you can use with an adapter.
Hi,
I'm New Here.
I'm Spanish and I'm not good with English. I keep everything that I can with the help of google :)
I have a question.
I bought a GM1 and wanted to buy some SD KOMPUTERBAY brand. No if it is more important to write more 5mg or 30mg of reading.
What you would buy?
this? http://www.amazon.com/Komputerbay-Secure-Digital-Extended-Capacity/dp/B004LCIU1E
And the million dollar question. This card holds the bitreje of GH4?
THX!
@valpopando I by accident downloaded a version from the prof. site. The name was AG-AH4. I now have downloaded the file from the right place. It now works.
"Better Video reliability" Kinda vague, what exactly does this mean?
Other than 4k and 96fps I've had no issues whatsoever. What about adding 1080 or even 720 P120?
I am thinking that I will have to up the shutter speed to get "Better Video Reliability" when shooting moving objects. 1/125s is barely keeping up in good light with a Grand Prix Horse Event using 1080 P60.
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