Both cameras handheld through the window, no tripods. typical everyday filming situation. I am pretty sure you can guess which is which. Both standard picture profile + polarizing filter, shuter 1/100, shutter priority
I thought the first section was jittery until i saw the second. I have the gx80 but it seems my old ax33 would be better for any tracking shot. I thought i wouldn't be using mercalli again but perhaps not?
14-140 is famous for being jittery when IS is switched on on every Panasonic camera which doesn't have IBIS. GX80 seems to solve that issue which is great :)
Ahah it started to grow on you... I think I'll buy it too even though the EVF is a bit meh. I tried the GX7 in store (which has the same EVF from what I have understood) and it didn't seem too bad actually. Sure it's not as good as GX8 or even GH4/G7 in that regard, but still, totally usable.
***** Nice footage ! Those manual focus lenses can deliver really nice bokeh and colors. I think he did use neutral profile with reduced contrast and saturation.
Old vintage lenses can give a unique feel and look to your footage. I think this is also one of the biggest strength of the micro 4/3 system : being able to adapt almost any vintage lenses to your camera.
DO You recommend any of it? I think afc targetting in a6000 work better? and ofc 11fps/s, really its hard choice for me. A6000 will be better in timelapse - huge difference vs gx80?