Testing stabilisation g80 g85 - IBIS and E stabilisation. Lens 14 140 mm at 140mm Video by Marcin Rucinski Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/rucinski Instagram - marcin_rucinski Twitter - Marcin_Rucinski Facebook - marcin.rucinski.3
Looks pretty good with all the stabilization on. I have been very happy with both of my G85s. I am getting the new Olympus with the 12-100mm, and am interested to see if that is any better. I also will receive the Zhiyun crane stabilizer on Monday which I will try my GX85 and G80 with.
is IBIS the switch in the lens or is that e-stabilization? I thought IBIS or in body image stabilization is something you have to choose and turn on/off in the camera's menu and us essentially 'electronic' yet you seem to be clicking a switch or pressing a button for both what you are referring to as IBIS and e-stabilization and getting an instant change in stabilization...thsnks
Marcin Rucinski thank you.. was confused as I thought the lenses with the switch is called OIS (optical image stabilization) and what your calling e-stabilization of called IBIS -in (camera) body image stabilization..you can assign an electronic fn button to match the physical switch on the lens (unnecessary if physical switch already there) but can't assign fn button to what you call e stabilization which doesn't have a physical switch and would be more useful?
Marcin Rucinski OK thanks again.. your replies have been really helpful.. so that last video of you vlogging with the 12-35mm f2.8 since it has dual IBIS and therefore e-stabilization activated that field of view was at 12mm with a crop due to e stabilization? if so, 12mm with the stabilization crop added still looks OK for hand held self vlogging
Overall I'm ridiculously happy with the GX85. Especially now that I have the 25mm 1.7 lens. I would easily take the improved IBIS over the flip-out screen. And it's also lighter and more portable and more gimbals you can work with. Even without CineLikeD the difference in quality between the G80 and GX80 is so close that, to me, it's negligible. Here's a direct comparison between the two: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-znnQuzZVZtc.html
wow- theAF on the G85 is far slower than the GH4 even with AF sensitivity set to 2+ beacuse on the GH4's advanced processing power (this is in 4K so slower to process AF in general) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dQuqwGTXoq8.html&google_comment_id=z122ez244kqaetpw304cjp2rvyfsx5trceo though this guy said there was no cropping in either 1080 or 4k so now I'm confused..
Now (feb 2019) the latest updates are 1.3 (body) and 1.4 (lens), is this issue still present? I'm going to buy a g80 and I'll use it in travel mainly with this lens. If yes is present in all focal lens? Thank you
@@Camera_Addiction I'm talking about g80+14-140, i want to buy my video travel gear and i was thinking about g80+14-140+ 20/25 f1. 7, perfection (i suppose) for my needs. I would like to buy g80 coming from a5000 for my travel/family video (I'm not a pro), i like it because it seems to me it could be my final body to buy because it has all i need and even things that i don't need now (like mic jack) but maybe in future, who knows. At first I was thinking about gx80 for price, dimensions and quality equal to g80, unfortunately it has some limitation: overall the screen, far behind the mic jack, and at the end with the same lens not so far in dimension it seems, for exemple a g80 with pancake. That's make me doubtful about gx80 to be my "for now and forever" camera because 800/1000€ for a camera for an amateur it's a huge cost, not that different from gx80 to g80, but for me it has to last untile a HUGE updating has to come. But honestly these stabilization problem make me doubtful about my body/lens couple
Marcin Rucinski oh.. I'm thinking the other way though for vlogging..I was wondering if in your last video vlog walking and talking to camera with your 12-35mm f2.8 did you only use the OIS switch only or did you turn on IBIS through the menu with added crop? ie. can you still fit yourself in vlogging at 12mm with the added stabilization crop?
Marcin Rucinski oh so you mean no crop in 1080p when going into the camera menu and turning on e-stabilization (whether the lens has OIS or not)- only when in 4k? I heard of cropping from 4k in general but this video looks like the e-stabilization itself causes cropping additionally..
Marcin Rucinski OK thanks.. yeah 1080p still has crop with e stabilization.. was thinking of getting the 15mm f1.7 (no OIS) for vlogging on the g85 with IBIS turned on but would you say with the crop for self vlogging handheld the resulting field of view would be too tight? some people are using the 15mm on cameras like the gf7 for self vlogging and is just about wide enough but not very stable without IBIS..
So if I understand you correctly I didn't realize there would be 3 options for stabilization with the G85 and lenses- the OIS lenses is one option- and additionally 2nd option for OIS lenses or non OIS & manual non panasonic lenses is IBIS and 3rd as you say is this option called 'e-stabilization' (the only option that causes crop)- interesting- why would you use e-stabilization over IBIS then? If you wanted extra stabilization and actually wanted to crop in?
That's because there's less rolling shutter. Rolling shutter only becomes apparent in hi res footage like 4k. With less than ideal stabilization it causes flickering against detailed objects like trees or brickwalls.