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And now something a little different - Panasonic Lumix GH1
by Martti Ekstrand on Jun 25, 2009 at 1:29:24 pm

Hi,

just wanted to show a quickly made short I did on the same night that I got this small still system camera with AVCHD video recording. It's a consumer product but blimey how sweet images one can get with it. Especially since it's sensor is nearly the same size as 35mm movie cameras academy format area giving a very similar short DOF. I put on a old Canon FD lens and went out in the middle of the night and got some really neat low light shots. Will be fun to see what will come out of this camera in the hands of experienced photographers, not an editor like me.

http://vimeo.com/groups/gh1/videos/5262224

Registered vimeo members can download a QuickTime h.264 of better quality than vimeo's stream on the page.

cheers


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