I did, but I frequently shoot in 60p and slow down 50% in post and that really helps to smooth out little jitters. I was also on a tripod for most of these shots. I would also suggest using the e-stabilization in the GH5 with this lens and that really will steady out handheld footage .. pretty much eliminates jitters.
did you handheld at 1:44 ? this may be the first video i came across that doesnt have microjitters (maibe except 1:44) . do you notice microjitters in general at 100mm ?
No, that was on a tripod. Unfortunately I do notice them at 100mm handheld. If you watch my review of the lens (ruclips.net/video/9aX5rbNvsWI/видео.html) I talk about it. Shooting at 60p and slowing down to 50% helps. Also, using the IS lock in the stabilization settings (GH5) helps quite a bit.
very nice.
Is it possible to do some tutorials on video editing? I like your style of editing. What transitions you use, programs, other methods?
Did you notice the micro jitters with Dual IS turned on?
I did, but I frequently shoot in 60p and slow down 50% in post and that really helps to smooth out little jitters. I was also on a tripod for most of these shots. I would also suggest using the e-stabilization in the GH5 with this lens and that really will steady out handheld footage .. pretty much eliminates jitters.
ess it wwas shot in V-log mode?
did you handheld at 1:44 ? this may be the first video i came across that doesnt have microjitters (maibe except 1:44) . do you notice microjitters in general at 100mm ?
No, that was on a tripod. Unfortunately I do notice them at 100mm handheld. If you watch my review of the lens (ruclips.net/video/9aX5rbNvsWI/видео.html) I talk about it. Shooting at 60p and slowing down to 50% helps. Also, using the IS lock in the stabilization settings (GH5) helps quite a bit.
Curious what video tripod and head do you use with the GH5 35-100/2.8 combo thanks.
Manfrotto 502AH video head and MT055XPRO3 tripod