So I applied the hack and adjusted just the 1080p24H & L sections to 42K & 32K respectively. I noticed that my record time on the card & remaining time on the card don't match up. Starts off with 1h39m remaining card time, and after 20min of recording, I still have over 1h26min....??? Is this normal? Anyone else getting this discrepancy?
GH2 stock and hacked against canon t4i and NEX-6 - side by sinde:
they would go with the t4i ...
From their blog post:
Panasonic GH2 with Flowmotion Hack:
The Panasonic is pretty plain and simple: It is the sharpest. In fact I think it's the sharpest camera under $10,000. I think this camera is the clearest proof that the manufacturers are holding-out on us, and releasing cameras that aren't as aggressively great as they could be, because they want to segment their market and control the upgrade timeline. I was actually surprised as how sharp the camera is right out of the box, sans hack. The hack really comes into play when you have a lot of motion in the scene. On the stock version, the compression falls apart into jpeg-y blocks, on the hacked version it's clean throughout. Sadly, the camera lost (sometimes emphatically) on every other test. So even though it's the cheapest and sharpest by some margin, I can't give it my whole-hearted recommendation.
They should use better glass on the GH2, not that shitty one.
You can check out a video that I recently posted, comparing Panasonic's v1.1 firmware with Intravenus IV2. Moire reduction is very apparent @ 720p. The image quality is so improved over factory firmware that I'm more motivated to use 720p to gain the improved frame rate of 59.94fps.
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