AE = Auto Exposure
AF = Auto Focus
Glen Tubbesing
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On Jun 29, 2011 5:42 PM, "C Balistreri" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool info! I have EF 24-70 mm f2.8L, EF 70-200mm f2.8L, Canon 28-300mm
> F/3.5-5.6L IS, 50mm f1.8 prime lens.
> What lens adopter would you recommend and will each lens require its own
adopter
> or is there one that is universal.
> Canon camera is great and I really like my 5d MII, but it has the 12 min
> limitation so has to be manned at all times is the complaint from my
group.
> I'm on the fence whether I should purchase the Canon 60D or go with the
> Panasonic, price point are almost the same.
>
>
> I'm not sure what AE and AF means. Is that the auto shutter speed for AF
and the
> auto aperture for AE?
>
> Are you using auto on one with adjustment on the other? Auto ISO sounds
great
> also.
>
> Best Regards,
> CB
>
>
>
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>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Rieni <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 5:14:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [AP] Cameras: GH2
>
>
> During the production shoots I used the Panasonic
> 14mm and 22mm pancake lenses because I wanted to
> use the AE and AF. This weekend I'll be using
> Tokina Nikon mount lenses probably though, with a
> follow focus mechanism for manual focussing. The
> GH2 is not able to auto adjust iris in AE mode
> but if you put ISO on auto, it will use the ISO
> for adjusting exposure and that works
> surprisingly well. So for example you can put
> your iris on f5 or f8 and shutter speed on 1/50s
> and make sure you have enough light to shoot with
> ISO200 but when neccessary the AUTO ISO will jump
> in and adjust ISO to maintain proper exposure. I
> think it's even possible to set a maximum ISO
> value, you can do that for stills and I am still
> figuring out how to do this for video.
>
> And the GH2 works very well with Canon lenses as
> well, there are good lens adapters on the market.
> But what Canon do you have? The video quality of
> the Canon camera's is fantastic as well, I shot some amazing stuff with my
7D.
>
> Another great thing about the GH2 I forgot to
> mention is the crop sensor mode. It uses a
> smaller surface of the sensor so you get more
> zoom and larger depth of field, without getting
> more noise or distortion. I switched from normal
> to crop sensor mode all the time during the
> production shoots and the 14mm pancake lens. The
> only downside is that you can't switch during
> recording, so you have to stop recording, switch,
> and start recording again. I forgot to do that
> last thing a few times during the first shoot so
> I ended up missing a few shots but once you make
> this mistake you learned and never forget to
> start recording after the switch again.
>
> Rieni
>
> At 30-6-2011 02:05, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>This camera seems to be the latest trend of DSLR
>>that is discussed and used in
>>my local Video group.
>>Rieni, what type of lenses are you using? Do you have canon lens that you
use
>>with it?
>>I have a canon DSLR and thought it may be cost effective to reuse my canon
>>lenses, instead of buying Panasonic specific lens.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>CB
>>
>>________________________________
>>From: Rieni <<mailto:polderien%40orange.fr>[email protected]>
>>To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>
[email protected]
>>Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 4:59:12 PM
>>Subject: [AP] Cameras: GH2
>>
>>We had the discussion about the Panasonic GH1 some time ago. Some
>>months ago I upgraded to the GH2, at the same time I also bought the
>>pro version, the AF101 and after that I imported a GH2 from the USA
>>(the European versions have a 30 minute clip duration limit which is a
pita).
>>
>>What can I say without hurting feelings... ok here's my personal opinion.
>>
>>The GH2 is the best camera ever built. It's better than the "pro"
>>AF101 because the image is sharper and in AE mode the exposure
>>changes are almost stepless. In the AF101 you can shoot with
>>"auto-iris" and the exposure steps are clearly visible. AF of the GH2
>>is faster too. I've shot a couple of high budget productions with the
>>two GH2s in "vibrant" mode, giving very rich beautiful colors. I was
>>using the AF101 as audio recorder, because it has XLR connectors and
>>absolute lip-sync and clean audio.
>>
>>The AF101 costs about 8 times as much as the GH2. Mine is for sale.
>>Am also selling a brand new HMC151, used for 2 days.
>>
>>Rieni
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