JesperJungell
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Hi I am thinking of upgrading to a dslr to film with the panasonic GH4 and I am kind of lost in the lenses. With lens would be good for follow filming with a glide cam +
13560025:eheath said:ill put my 17-50mm on there to get some long lens glide cams.
13560072:ben_collins said:and my footage is all shaky
13560072:ben_collins said:I usually use a Rokinon 14mm and between f/8 and f/16 on my Canon 60D. A gh4 has a 2x crop factor so instead of a 14mm it would become a 28mm. I have no experience with the GH4 but from looking at their website I would recommend the Panasonic 7-14mm so that way you could get really wide and then also slightly tighter.
also how in the world do you control that I have been think about doing this but can't seem to control the glide cam at all and my footage is all shaky
13560113:ben_collins said:Let me rephrase this. My footage is wobbly not shaky
13560115:eheath said:Honestly, the key is practice. For the long lens stuff, its also important for your glidecam to be very tuned, sometimes with a wide lens you can get away with your glidecam not being perfect, but its needed for long lens stuff.
When I do long lens stuff, I try to just keep my arms as quiet as possible and not ski over bumps and shit, small details.
13560025:eheath said:It all depends on the shot you want, long lens or wide. Most of the time, I will shoot with an 11-16 on my glidecam with my gh3, sometimes ill put my 7.5mm fisheye on it for super close up rail shots or ill put my 17-50mm on there to get some long lens glide cams.
Example: fs100 with 11-16
[video]https://vimeo.com/38012353[/video]
fs100 with 17-50
[video]https://vimeo.com/39121279[/video]
Hope that helps man!
13560025:eheath said:It all depends on the shot you want, long lens or wide. Most of the time, I will shoot with an 11-16 on my glidecam with my gh3, sometimes ill put my 7.5mm fisheye on it for super close up rail shots or ill put my 17-50mm on there to get some long lens glide cams.
Example: fs100 with 11-16
[video]https://vimeo.com/38012353[/video]
fs100 with 17-50
[video]https://vimeo.com/39121279[/video]
Hope that helps man!
13560122:JesperJungell said:How is the GH3 treating you is it good filming out in the cold!
13560126:JesperJungell said:what 11-16 lens do you shoot with and what fisheye ?
13560144:eheath said:I love my gh3, it works great for ski stuff. I use the 7.5mm rokinon fisheye with my gh3, those videos I posted were from like 4 years ago when I first got my fs100, which I sold awhile ago and got a gh3.
13560144:eheath said:I love my gh3, it works great for ski stuff. I use the 7.5mm rokinon fisheye with my gh3, those videos I posted were from like 4 years ago when I first got my fs100, which I sold awhile ago and got a gh3.
13560164:JesperJungell said:Thank you and one more question what brand was the 11-16 lens ?
13560165:eheath said:Tokina 11-16
13560157:nutz. said:Seconded. I think the GH3 is the best deal out there right now for ski filming, battery lasts forever and they go for like 3-400 now which is insane. Not super sure why people still pick up t3i's over gh3's when the primary use is to film
13560306:ben_collins said:If they already have canon lenses and don't want to invest in an adapter or new lenses if their only getting it for a second camera for more angles. Thats what I am doing
13560334:jkauffman22 said:Incase you're considering the Tokina 11-16, I have one for sale. And I also have the red rock canon to mft adapter I could include in as well. Let me know if there's any interest.
13560306:ben_collins said:If they already have canon lenses and don't want to invest in an adapter or new lenses if their only getting it for a second camera for more angles. Thats what I am doing
13560319:eheath said:Silly excuse IMO, canon dslrs are by far the lowest quality camera in the < $2000 range. A gh3 and an metabones is like $800 total...
13560319:eheath said:Silly excuse IMO, canon dslrs are by far the lowest quality camera in the < $2000 range. A gh3 and an metabones is like $800 total...
13560452:gnar_whal said:ouch I'm gonna have to disagree with ya there. yikes
13560586:eheath said:You're a troll, GTFO out of M&A
13560634:gnar_whal said:No I'm a photographer who owns a 7d and I disagree with your statement saying Canons are the lowest quality cameras in the sub 2k range.
13560676:Michael_Thatcher said:He isn't saying as a camera that they are the lowest quality. He is suggesting that for video they are of low value.
13560334:jkauffman22 said:Incase you're considering the Tokina 11-16, I have one for sale. And I also have the red rock canon to mft adapter I could include in as well. Let me know if there's any interest.
13561233:DingoSean said:![]()
...but in reality I like the 12-24 f4 more. More zoom range > moar speed.
13561306:ben_collins said:more $$$$$$
13560678:gnar_whal said:And I disagree from personal experience. Mine works great for video
13561314:DingoSean said:the 12-24? It's way less money than the 11-16
13561430:ben_collins said:ohhh you're talking about the tokina version not the canon which is $3k. My bad
13565145:jaylib said:sorry to jack this thread, but I have a question for you all.
I have a Canon 5D Mark III (don't hate, use it for stills for my job)
but I want to film some this winter. I would be filming mostly just follow cams. What do you suggest lens wise to get? Something under 500 would be sweet.
13565145:jaylib said:sorry to jack this thread, but I have a question for you all.
I have a Canon 5D Mark III (don't hate, use it for stills for my job)
but I want to film some this winter. I would be filming mostly just follow cams. What do you suggest lens wise to get? Something under 500 would be sweet.