@driftwood I'm guessing GH4 is on the left. Watched it full screen and to me it looks like the GH4/12-35 combo that I'm used to.
I'm using musthd M701H monitor..Is it normal that when i change the luminance setting in the menu (from 16-235 to 0-255) the image on the monitor gets significantly darker...(i can't see any difference happening on the gh4 monitor)?
Shot with GH4
anybody with an external monitor to check if this happens with luminance setting?
@soulkeeper I cannot verify this, but in my opinion that's the way it should work - to HDMI, the signal is as unchanged as it can be, so 16-235 is different from 0-255 levels (the black level was 16, lighter than pure digital black, and you change it to 0, the digital black, the darkest black you can get from a digital signal).
The internal monitor auto-compensates for that so you always see black as black, no matter if it is "16" or "0".
made with GH4 on ISO 6400 behind a 500 F4.
More pictures with the GH4 http://www.photographicx.de/im-schein-des-vollmondes/
Made with the GH4.
Shot with the GH4.
@soulkeeper Yep, my monitor adjusts the levels...
@jhonnyskulls, nice video.
My first week with the GH4, family and friends on a little mini break
Shot on GH4 with Sigma 30mm 1.4 with Speedbooster W/O. ISO mostly on 400 & 800. Cinelike D using James Miller's M-Log Settings.
@tylerknight: Hi Tyler- question about shooting 4k handheld for warp-stabilized 1080- How much wider than the final shot were you shooting, planning on a crop and stabilize operation? Any other shooting recommendations you'd make? What shutter speed was optimal? thanks
@airboxlights : I'm not sure which comment/video of mine you are referencing, but don't shoot much wider than the final shot you want, unless you are planning on doing digital zoom in post. The stabilizing doesn't crop much off from what I've experienced, so shoot the same way you would to stabilize your 1080, but know that the 4k footage is going to give you a better stabilized shot is all.
shot on Gh4.
GH4, 4K, TAMRON 500MM
GH4 info sticker
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