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Panasonic GH5 + 42.5mm f/1.2 | Climbing Session | 4K 

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Climbing session with Ludwig Weißsteiner ( / ludwig.weisssteiner )
Filmed with the Panasonic GH5 and Leica Nocticron 42.5mm 1.2 lens.
Music: The Last Ones by Kallin (licensed by artlist.io)

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28 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 16   
@SashaPoberailo
@SashaPoberailo 6 лет назад
finally i found professional shoot with this lens! thank you!
@CemKutlu
@CemKutlu 6 лет назад
i love this lens !!
@zverev.production
@zverev.production Год назад
Hey Marcel, nice video. I like your color grade! What lut are you using?
@PeacefulMoments1844
@PeacefulMoments1844 5 лет назад
Have you tried the Oly 42.5?
@kaksas5530
@kaksas5530 4 года назад
Love ur video so much great work bro
@pabloitare
@pabloitare 6 лет назад
Great job like always Marcel! Perfect slow motion and very good colors.
@earthAP
@earthAP 6 лет назад
Thank you Pablo!
@sgpark308
@sgpark308 6 лет назад
hey friend gh5 60p video 24fps editing slow 40% Why is not it smooth? i am 180d sutter hm please answer answer
@dukebozikowski3801
@dukebozikowski3801 6 лет назад
Are referring to the choppiness while panning? If so it's called judder. This can be treated by moving your camera slower or applying pixel motion blur in after effects. If you film in a higher framerate (like in 1080p) this won't happen as much.
@dukebozikowski3801
@dukebozikowski3801 6 лет назад
Also in premiere use this method to slow your footage down (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6HHgokLfCQ0.html)
@aspuzling
@aspuzling 6 лет назад
Why did you use this lens? It seems like a strange choice for bright outdoor shots. Not saying the results are not great of course!
@earthAP
@earthAP 6 лет назад
aspuzling easy answer: because it's a lens I have available :) why do you think that it's not suitable for outdoor shots? Apart from it being not weather-sealed 😂
@aspuzling
@aspuzling 6 лет назад
Marcel Musiol because at 1.2 it would be too bright in sunlight and at a smaller aperture you may as well use the olympus 45 1.8. it's also much bigger heavier and more expensive than that lens. I understand that you use ND filters to be able to get a wide aperture in bright sunlight but still I would have thought the oly 45 would get you very similar results. That is before considering that with something like climbing you often want to vary your distance the the subject. I use the 12-35 2.8 for this reason and I love it.
@stevenfries7032
@stevenfries7032 4 года назад
@@aspuzling The oly 42.5 1.2 is completely acceptable in bright situations, considering if you get top of the line ND filters like B+W(even their vario ND are amazing); plus add to that its weather sealed and has auto focus which 45 1.8 doesnt have. The author seems to do a lot of out door shoots and at the drop of a dime it can start to rain...and that is when he will ruin a lens like the 45 1.8.
@JonPais
@JonPais 6 лет назад
Beautiful work, nice grading.
@earthAP
@earthAP 6 лет назад
Thank you Jon!
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