Greetings from New Zealand! Graham thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. One question if I may; I've been reading up about hyperfocal focusing and wonder where I could find a hyperfocal chart for a Lumix FZ80 please? Many thanks in advance! From Cor Speksnijder
Hello Graham.Did you ever do an in depth video about shooting video with the FZ2000.I have this camera and enjoy it for run and gun filming projects but like to learn as much as I can regarding best video settings.I use an iMac which is well beefed up and iMovie for editing.
Is there a way in Panasonic to have the last saved filename displayed? I sometimes want to take a not of a specific shot to refer to later, but all I can see on the display is the number of remaining shots.
Hi Graham, I really enjoy your videos and your way of teaching us many thanks for that. I would like to ask you, I've just purchased a Lumix DC-FZ 1000 II and I've literally just opened it and got it out of the box, the one thing I have noticed is that there is a whirring noise when I first turned it on, it is a used camera from MPB who graded it like new and I have no issue with the condition of it, I'm just wondering if the noise is something I have to get used to, or is there a bigger issue with the camera. I'm hoping you can help, but if you can't no worries I'll have to ask Lumix directly. Keep up the wonderful content regards Mike
Hello my friend ! I have problem with my camera panasonic lumix tz 83! It can no longer be switched off. The last time, the camera could no longer be switched off with the main switch set to "Off". Can only remove the battery every time. That came at once! Do you have any idea ? And how can I reset the camera completely to factory settings? Better yet, how can you completely reset the firmware? Photographing is still possible, it just can't be switched off anymore! Firmware is : 1.1 Gruß Peter
G'day to you Graham, Firstly thank you for your videos and newsletters.. Now, what is your opinion on Panasonic Lumix "FZ" series not having a new model for a number of years?? I don't know of any announcement from Panasonic the it's the end of the "bridge" camera. I was always in hope that lumix would eventually bring our a micro four thirds bridge camera, but I think now it will never happen. I have owned the fz30, fz100, fz200, fz1000 & currently own the fz2500 in which I pre-ordered before release. I have had some fantastic results in motorsports photography with motion blur thanks to the built-in ND filters.. Anyhow looking forward for your thoughts.. Cheers for Australia.
Hi I have a question regarding 4K photo in P, A, S,M modes on fz1000. It seems that the 4K mode is grayed out in these modes. Only works when the camera M movie mode is used. Is this the limited of the camera or I did not setup correctly. Thanks
Great to see the RX10 included in your talk - I use fox 330 and Sony Rx10 ( 6years old) but do versatile and I absolutely love it for wildlife photography
I had fz300, fz1000, fz2000 i was very happy, sold them all. Bought Pentax k70 APS-C, sold it (needed some money urgently), then bought fz1000 again, and sent it back after 2 days. I will never buy anything less than APS-C. But in a good light, FZ series are good, even fz300, but in low light - no no.
I guess choosing the right tool for the job is paramount here. On balance if your photography includes lots of low light scenes then yes APS-C can deliver better results.
I mainly use M43. I find it absolutely fantastic for bird photography with the Panasonic 100-400. But for everything else I'm happy with the fz330. There is a difference in sharpness when you use a good lens like the Olympus 12-100 pro but really these Panasonic bridge cameras are fantastic and very versatile. I'm really considering getting an fz2000 to add to my collection.
@@letni9506 a good collection you've got there, but like a said, for low light you need something bigger. the fz300 has noise even at iso100, but m4/3 is good up to iso 800. as for me, i like shooting in extreme low light, sold my pentax k70 adn k3 ii,, my big boy pentax k1 ii is on its way already, can't wait...
@@sovu9399 I use dxo software these days and it has breathed new life into the fz330. I don't tend to do low light photography but dxo does help there if I do.
My best teacher ever !
Blushing! thanks for the comment
Everything is always explained and shown nicely! VG Peter
Greetings from New Zealand! Graham thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. One question if I may; I've been reading up about hyperfocal focusing and wonder where I could find a hyperfocal chart for a Lumix FZ80 please? Many thanks in advance! From Cor Speksnijder
Hello Graham.Did you ever do an in depth video about shooting video with the FZ2000.I have this camera and enjoy it for run and gun filming projects but like to learn as much as I can regarding best video settings.I use an iMac which is well beefed up and iMovie for editing.
Is there a way in Panasonic to have the last saved filename displayed? I sometimes want to take a not of a specific shot to refer to later, but all I can see on the display is the number of remaining shots.
Hi Graham, I really enjoy your videos and your way of teaching us many thanks for that. I would like to ask you, I've just purchased a Lumix DC-FZ 1000 II and I've literally just opened it and got it out of the box, the one thing I have noticed is that there is a whirring noise when I first turned it on, it is a used camera from MPB who graded it like new and I have no issue with the condition of it, I'm just wondering if the noise is something I have to get used to, or is there a bigger issue with the camera. I'm hoping you can help, but if you can't no worries I'll have to ask Lumix directly. Keep up the wonderful content regards Mike
Hello my friend ! I have problem with my camera panasonic lumix tz 83! It can no longer be switched off. The last time, the camera could no longer be switched off with the main switch set to "Off". Can only remove the battery every time. That came at once! Do you have any idea ? And how can I reset the camera completely to factory settings? Better yet, how can you completely reset the firmware? Photographing is still possible, it just can't be switched off anymore! Firmware is : 1.1
Gruß Peter
G'day to you Graham,
Firstly thank you for your videos and newsletters.. Now, what is your opinion on Panasonic Lumix "FZ" series not having a new model for a number of years?? I don't know of any announcement from Panasonic the it's the end of the "bridge" camera. I was always in hope that lumix would eventually bring our a micro four thirds bridge camera, but I think now it will never happen. I have owned the fz30, fz100, fz200, fz1000 & currently own the fz2500 in which I pre-ordered before release. I have had some fantastic results in motorsports photography with motion blur thanks to the built-in ND filters.. Anyhow looking forward for your thoughts.. Cheers for Australia.
Hi
I have a question regarding 4K photo in P, A, S,M modes on fz1000. It seems that the 4K mode is grayed out in these modes. Only works when the camera M movie mode is used. Is this the limited of the camera or I did not setup correctly. Thanks
Limitation of the camera. Must be in Movie mode
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I am so confused by all of this feel like turning back time and getting another Mamyia C330 Happy Days.
Great to see the RX10 included in your talk - I use fox 330 and Sony Rx10 ( 6years old) but do versatile and I absolutely love it for wildlife photography
I'm considering running some tutorial on the RX10IV as with the 600mm EFL it is good for wildlife.
I had fz300, fz1000, fz2000 i was very happy, sold them all. Bought Pentax k70 APS-C, sold it (needed some money urgently), then bought fz1000 again, and sent it back after 2 days. I will never buy anything less than APS-C.
But in a good light, FZ series are good, even fz300, but in low light - no no.
I guess choosing the right tool for the job is paramount here. On balance if your photography includes lots of low light scenes then yes APS-C can deliver better results.
@@GrahamHoughton12 I agree.
I mainly use M43. I find it absolutely fantastic for bird photography with the Panasonic 100-400.
But for everything else I'm happy with the fz330.
There is a difference in sharpness when you use a good lens like the Olympus 12-100 pro but really these Panasonic bridge cameras are fantastic and very versatile.
I'm really considering getting an fz2000 to add to my collection.
@@letni9506 a good collection you've got there, but like a said, for low light you need something bigger. the fz300 has noise even at iso100, but m4/3 is good up to iso 800. as for me, i like shooting in extreme low light, sold my pentax k70 adn k3 ii,, my big boy pentax k1 ii is on its way already, can't wait...
@@sovu9399 I use dxo software these days and it has breathed new life into the fz330.
I don't tend to do low light photography but dxo does help there if I do.