Need help with video stability when shooting WITHOUT a tripod like the one in the video. I did just that but all my videos were really jittery. I can't watch them myself without getting dizzy. What was wrong with my settings? Thanks.
@@thewalkingvloggingman7152 thanks for the feedback. so many things have happened already since 3 years ago. I never liked the camera. I was glad I was able to sell it after losing about $150. My brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 can easily record stable and wide videos as if I was holding the phone with a gimbal. In my opinion I will never recommend the Panasonic given it has so many features that are poorly documented and difficult to use.
Almost all cameras that are not sealed have dust problems. Check out some of the RUclips videos on ways to deal with this (using your vacuum cleaner)--I've never tried them, but eventually I may have to. Cheers.
This camera has all the great features but 1) Lacks Built-in ND Filter 2) Image stabilization is terrible. I'm sure this video was shot on a gimbal 3) Slow Auto-focus 4) Awful built-in microphone. All these features exist on the Canon G7X Mark II but without 4k :'-(
With all respect, the autofocus on the G7X I isn't all that spectacular, either (which is why I returned mine), and neither is the mic. The LX10 has enough menu features to deal with autofocus issues that I need, as well as being an absolute macro and low-light monster. It all comes down to your personal preference--dos the perfect camera exist? I think not.
You just don't know what the hell you are doing, I suggest you go back to Pixel phones or sit down and play with the Manual mode, that's where this camera shines, Not in auto mode.
This camera looks great and with what it can do. Might be the one I get soon.
Like mine except when it seems to fumble into 4K.
Want to use it as a B camera with my G-100.
please fix the focus hunting issue in 4K video mode.
Set it up in MANUAL mode, Auto mode is for beginners.
Where’s that skate park at?
If only it had a tad more zoom...but a really nice camera nonetheless.
Great compact camera. Does it have a leaf shutter?
The LX10 uses both an electronic shutter as well as a leaf shutter design (just like it's predecessors)
+Panasonic USA thanks. would you know the flash sync speed of the lx10? appreciate the information.
Very nice! Is the 120fps video spec 'FHD 1080p 120fps' or is it 'HFR slow-mo 120fps' ? Look forward to your reply. Thanks
Need help with video stability when shooting WITHOUT a tripod like the one in the video. I did just that but all my videos were really jittery. I can't watch them myself without getting dizzy. What was wrong with my settings? Thanks.
Ted Schactimera same as mine. Need to fix too. Shaky cam.
You need a GIMBAL!!
@@thewalkingvloggingman7152 thanks for the feedback. so many things have happened already since 3 years ago. I never liked the camera. I was glad I was able to sell it after losing about $150.
My brand new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 can easily record stable and wide videos as if I was holding the phone with a gimbal.
In my opinion I will never recommend the Panasonic given it has so many features that are poorly documented and difficult to use.
I just bought this new camera for vlogging, but when I walk and talk this camera Lx10 4k is very shaky. How can I fix this. Your look great! Help!
Get a GIMBAL!
Just beware that it has a huge dust problem. Mine has a lot of dust inside the lens eventhough it’s new. It’s ruining the fun for me.
Almost all cameras that are not sealed have dust problems. Check out some of the RUclips videos on ways to deal with this (using your vacuum cleaner)--I've never tried them, but eventually I may have to. Cheers.
im a lumix luminarie lol
This camera has all the great features but 1) Lacks Built-in ND Filter 2) Image stabilization is terrible. I'm sure this video was shot on a gimbal 3) Slow Auto-focus 4) Awful built-in microphone. All these features exist on the Canon G7X Mark II but without 4k :'-(
With all respect, the autofocus on the G7X I isn't all that spectacular, either (which is why I returned mine), and neither is the mic. The LX10 has enough menu features to deal with autofocus issues that I need, as well as being an absolute macro and low-light monster. It all comes down to your personal preference--dos the perfect camera exist? I think not.
You just don't know what the hell you are doing, I suggest you go back to Pixel phones or sit down and play with the Manual mode, that's where this camera shines, Not in auto mode.