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Minimum Shutter Speed; How and Why to Use Low Shutter Speed

Photo Moment - June 14, 2017

Let's talk about minimum shutter speed, and how and why you'd set it on a LUMIX camera (using the GH5)


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I’ve set it to 1/250 but in the display, it still seems to change to all sorts of values, even below 250. So I’m confused 😐
Hi there! I know Im a little late to this video lol but i have a little problem. I want to use aperature priority on a g9 and i set the aperature at the lowest (f22) and lowest iso so the camera can automatically choose a low shutter speed but it wouldn't go past 1 second. I am trying to find a way to allow the shutter speed to become lower than 1 sec but i am not successful thus far. Is the camera just limited this way or is there a setting I need to access?
@@photojoseph yeah, with the g9 You can actually go to 60 before bulb mode in manual. Thanks though :)
Hm, 1s may be the longest exposure it will automatically calculate. If you go manual you can dial it down to, I believe, 30 seconds. After that you use Bulb mode, where you press the shutter once to open it, and again to close it. You do of course need to be very careful about camera shake though.
I love this feature on my GX9 something I never had on Olympus cameras. I have just bought a GX80 as a backup however and cant find this function, is there a way to enable it? Many thanks in advance.
If you don’t see it then it’s not there, sorry. That’s a more consumer focused camera so I’m not surprised.
Gh5 minimum shutter speed is disabled to to auto I can't change it
So auto ISO takes into account body and/or lens stabilisation? Sorry to comment on such an old video, but you wouldn't happen to recall where you read/heard this? I read the manual for the GX9 and it doesn't even try to explain what "auto" does, let alone go into the exact formula.
You Helped me with this
great!
14:30 after I.ISO your camera shows "100 ISO" number how is that? is that Lumix G9? if yes please give me tip for that please.
great!!
@@photojoseph thanks dears its working now..
Enable “expanded ISO”
I have a G9, but this menu are greyed out on my camera (and a message, "this menu item can't be set"). Can you help me, please?
@@edwinjansen6729 Too late, but thank you. I find that!
@@alinstancu1233 set your ISO to auto 😉
You need to be on A or P mode for that fonction works... that make sense as in manual or shutter priority it's you that are controlling shutter speed, not the camera ;)
Photo mode (A, P, S, M), page 2/5, the last one - "Min. Shtr Speed". It's on "AUTO" but is greyed out. Thank you.
Which menu isn’t available? When this happens it’s because a conflicting setting is on (or off).
I think the rule of thumb "one over focal lenght" needs to use crop factor, because it is all about how much the subject moves with hand shake. I would use 1/100 min for 50mm lens on GH5. Too bad cameras have no way to tune the auto, I find 1/focal too long and I'd usually prefer something like 1/(1.5*focal_lenght) as a better rule.
How the heck does one change viewfinder brightness on GH5? I know I saw the setting somewhere once but after half an hour I still cannot find it. Perhaps many of the viewers could use this, I remember it was in some not too intuitive place in menus.
This feature I have found very useful in the past when I have been photographing outdoor events with my Nikon cameras as it allows you to control the DOF without having to think about anything else in changing lighting conditions (full sun, full shade, mixed etc.). I have not had any need to try it on my Panasonic G7 but I normally am in manual with auto iso that way it is always a hard wall on how slow it will take it at which gives more noise but at least it should be free of camera shake.
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