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Henrique Filho

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  1. Yes, 28mbps (max). The clips were with like 14 mbps in data rate. Yeah, it's 8 bit. Great. I haven't seen this thread yet. I'll read it. I tried the B.PRESS as well, and the noise was not good too, but i think it was reduced. Watch this: I know its in day light, but even so my images get a lot of more noise than this. Or this one: Look the low light images. That's so not what I'm getting in here.
  2. I tried in the post deal with the black levels to hide the noises there in my last short film, but the results in a big screen were not not fine to me.
  3. I'll try what you are suggesting. Maybe making some day light videos to show you that it's not a matter of lighting too. I know it's not looking like an "real bad" video quality. But for this cam, I find it wird getting all this noises. Thanks you.
  4. Needless to say that this images I made in that video weren't a "great work". It was just to show you all my problem. But with what have been said about this camera, it shouldn't make this results (with the light it was on and with a F1.4 lens) and neither has to make a lot of settings to avoid noise. It's really weird.
  5. Thanks for answering. I used ISO 200 (the lowest gain I can get) and also I tried to follow the configuration that some photography directors used. They got real great images usings lens like Lumix, or the Zeiss CP.2 pack. I didn't see any noise like mine in those videos. But even trying to do the same settings they used, the noise continued. I tried a lot of way os settings, they can reduce the noise, but always some bad noises appears somehow. And I don't think the problem is the camera. I think that maybe can be same problem else, because if it was a caracteristc of this camera the Panasonic would be really stupid of making this model of camera and the other videos around the net would be similar of what I'm doing. I thought it was the lens, but after making same searches, I realized that the lens couldn't affect the quality or the noise in the image. So I'm very confused and I'm afraid the get new lenses and the problem doesn't be solved with it.
  6. Hi, I have a Panasonic AG-AF101 for a while and I got it (2nd hand) with a Nikon NIKKOR 50mm F/1.2 AIS Manual Focus Lens (a 35mm film lens). I haven`t experimented use another lens yet because here in Brazil is too difficult to find a Micro Four Third Lens to make some tests. But the results with this lens is not that great. (In fact, I'm thinking about buying a Voigtlander NOKTON 25mm F0.95 micro Four Thirds Lens, but I'm afraid because of the results I'm getting with the camera) There's noise in the image, that I didn't see in the videos shooted with this camera around the internet. Most of the videos I watched here, they were shooted with some Micro Four Third lenses (or Cine Prime) and got it great results. See this link bellow. I shoot with my lens (the Nikkor). I used ISO 200. I'll see de difference between the place lighted with spot light and lighted with normal lamp (in both way the noise continue there). Please, watch it in full screen to see the details better. Can you see noise in the image (not in all places, but in mid-light and shadows region, principally in black objects)?(please excuse this images, but i shot anything just to show you the noise (to show my problem), I didn't tried to make "beatiful images" or anything like that to show a "pretty photography") Link: https://vimeo.com/69287785 So, I'would like to know if this noise is normal, or is because I'm using this lens (35mm film loose QUALITY when we put in a Micro 4/3 Sensor?) or my camera have some problem and I have to take it to support? Will it make a HUGE difference (won't make this noise in the image) if I use a Micro Four Third lens? Is this happened to anyone? What it could be? Note: I tried to change de settings in the menu (include reducing the MASTER PED and the DETAIL). I used GAMA Cine-Like D, Matrix Cine-Like, DRS OFF, FILM CAM, 1080/24P
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