Q&A: VFR, Stabilizers, GH5 Extended Teleconverter, and More
If you asked a question in the comments in the last week that merits a lengthy or detailed answer, this is where I’ll address it.
If you asked a question in the comments in the last week that merits a lengthy or detailed answer, this is where I’ll address it.
Several people have asked how to set up VFR (variable frame rate) shooting on the LUMIX GH5 — so I'll show you!
Did you know you can edit UHD (4K) 60p video on your iPad Pro?
We've done an unboxing before but that was a demo/sample unit. Now I have a REAL shipping production GH5 to open, along with the new Leica 12-60mm f/2.8-4.0 lens! So now let's see what's *really* in these boxes, shall we?
I'll be answering longer questions from the comments in this video; you'll know if your question will be addressed here if I've put a link to this video as a response!
I'm calling a mulligan… the first attempt at this was a total screwup, but now I know why… so let's do this focus stacking thing right!!
The other day we looked at the LUMIX camera's built-in focus stacking feature https://youtu.be/cC439BngIq4, which is awesome — but what if you want more control? In today's Photo Moment, we'll look at the Focus Bracketing feature, then using those images to focus stack in Photoshop.
No, there are not actual Zebras in your camera. Zebra striping, in the photography world, refers to the camera sensing the amount of light in the exposure and how it displays it to the photographer. It helps you control how “exposed” the shot is. PhotoJoseph also covers a bit of Focus Peaking.
This is our second look at the Develop modules, where we finish looking at the adjustments available in ON1 Photo RAW (and possibly miss something good).
Let's play with the GH5… ever seen in-camera focus stacking? Now you can!