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Evaluating the keying footage from a Panasonic Lumix GH4
From the course: Video Gear: Technical Tips
Evaluating the keying footage from a Panasonic Lumix GH4
- Let’s switch manufacturers now. Clearly, it stands out that if you’re shooting on a DSLR, go with the best quality that you have in camera. - Sure. - Alright, so let’s explore some of the GH4 here. We’ll talk about the portrait stuff later, but we have a lot of different varieties here. What we have here is the internal, sort of, 4K file, and it’s holding up pretty good for a compression for that camera. - Yeah, I actually think it’s a little bit better in terms of overall taste, you know, my tastes, in terms of the quality of the image, not as overly sharp as we saw with the Canon. The one thing I will say about this, and this could just be some of the particular sensitivities of the sensor, it is a much smaller sensor on the GH4 compared to the 5D. Already, I’m noticing just a little bit of noise in that green background. The consistency, but again the color of it, it’s probably okay, but that noise could be an issue, and, you know, I think, you can’t compare exactly apples to…
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