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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY
impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise. When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to this. Am I missing something here? Glenn P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
Glenn wrote: Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise. When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to this. Am I missing something here? Glenn P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially. While I cannot speak for the FZ50, I have taken "acceptable" pics with my FZ10 @ 30 fps. They are no where near professional quality and my standards in *that* area are quite high as for a number of years, it is how I earned my income as a cinematographer (film). That said, the Lumix (FZ10) is of low resolution, has no zoom capability while shooting and "spotty" aperture control when panning. Also, a still camera is not well suited to tracking without a tripod. JT (Who loved the Arriflex S for general motion picture work) |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
"Glenn" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise. When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to this. Am I missing something here? Glenn P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially. I don't have the model that you do, I have the FZ30. Be that as it may, I am not sure if my comments will apply to your camera; however, my camera will shoot 16-9, 4-3, or 3-2 in still photographs, but will revert to 4-3, no matter what setting you choose, when you go into movie mode. The video is acceptable, and it looks ok at 30FPS at the highest resolution when displayed on regular TV, but it is less than ideal when uploaded to U-Tube at 30FPS at the lower resolution. However, since the main reason for my purchase was to take advantage of the superb still photos, with the super zoom capability, and the outstanding image stabilization, I have not placed that much emphasis on the video quality. |
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"Robert A. Cunningham" wrote in message ... "Glenn" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise. When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to this. Am I missing something here? Glenn P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially. I don't have the model that you do, I have the FZ30. Be that as it may, I am not sure if my comments will apply to your camera; however, my camera will shoot 16-9, 4-3, or 3-2 in still photographs, but will revert to 4-3, no matter what setting you choose, when you go into movie mode. The video is acceptable, and it looks ok at 30FPS at the highest resolution when displayed on regular TV, but it is less than ideal when uploaded to U-Tube at 30FPS at the lower resolution. However, since the main reason for my purchase was to take advantage of the superb still photos, with the super zoom capability, and the outstanding image stabilization, I have not placed that much emphasis on the video quality. I have the FZ30 as well, and I agree with your comments Robert. It has always puzzled me that these cameras are made to take any kind of video at all. I have always used cameras to take still pictures and expect them to be designed to do that job really well. If I want a video then I turn to my specialist video camera. Bill |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
I have the FZ30 and find the video quality just ok. What I really don't
like is the sound quality. Very muffled with background noise. I also have a Casio Z-850, a little tiny 8 mp. The video quality is slightly better but the sound quality is way better, crisp and clear. I took movies of baby birds with both cameras. With the Panasonic, you could hardly hear the birds song, with the Casio is was clear as if you were there. I wonder if that got improved on the FZ50. ed "Glenn" wrote in message ups.com... Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise. When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to this. Am I missing something here? Glenn P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially. |
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
On Mar 20, 2:32 pm, "Ed" ekirstein*nospammers*catskill.net wrote:
I have the FZ30 and find thevideoquality just ok. What I really don't like is the sound quality. Very muffled with background noise. I also have a Casio Z-850, a little tiny 8 mp. Thevideoquality is slightly better but the sound quality is way better, crisp and clear. I took movies of baby birds with both cameras. With the Panasonic, you could hardly hear the birds song, with the Casio is was clear as if you were there. I wonder if that got improved on the FZ50. ed Sound is pretty good on the FZ50. Pretty clear and good levels. Re the video, I've had a close look at the screen at normal size while video is playing, and the image is broken into an array of squares that are quite plain to see within the image, if you get close up. These are not pixels, as each square is maybe 2 or 3mm x 2 or 3mm and within each square there is more detail to be seen, however if you look closely then quite often the detail in one square doesn't seem to 'line up' with the detail in the square beside it. This is still readily viewable as an overall picture of course, but one where the details becomes a bit confused and ultimately lost. Effectively they are pixels, forming a very low res image, where each pixel contains a detailed portion of the image that doesn't quite match with the one next to it. This is most noticiable where there is a lot of texture e.g. grass, and is far less evident or invisible on smooth surfaces like walls. I don't know what these squares are, whether they are a product of the camera or a product of QuickTime, which is playing the video, but they seem to contribute significantly to the loss of video quality that I see. Am a describing something normal? I don't see this in the Canon footage I have (I don't think). Glenn |
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