Leeming LUT v501 for HLG Rocks My World
The all-new Leeming LUT v501 designed for HLG in a rec.709 color gamut is sensational – better than Cinelike D and as good or better than V-Log Lite. I’m at work on a short video right now, will be going to Singapore to pick up the Veydra 16mm on Tuesday, but hopefully will be able to post... Continue Reading →
Why Aren’t More People Talking About These Lenses?
https://youtu.be/1fX8j8OIrN0 Music by Eric Matyas
Coming Soon… More Veydra Goodness!
Lumix GH5, Veydra Mini Prime 85mm T2.2
Leeming LUT One Bug – Update On Its Way
I've been relying on Paul Leeming's LUTs for several months now to restore the rec. 709 color space to my Cinelike D footage, and more recently for previewing V-Log Lite in camera and for color correction in post. Last night, however, while I was reviewing a Cinelike D test shot with the GH5 prior to... Continue Reading →
First Sample Footage: Veydra Mini Prime 50mm T2.2 + Lumix GH5
https://youtu.be/cZfa0dTCby0 My rig: Tuba Cage, Blackmagic Design Video Assist
Brian Caldwell Designing New Anamorphics
Brian Caldwell, designer of the Metabones Speed Booster, revealed today that he's at work designing 1.79x anamorphic lenses. This news, sure to please owners of the Lumix GH5, comes on top of yesterday's announcement by Panasonic that the massive firmware update v.2, due out in September, will have in-body anamorphic de-squeeze. At the moment however,... Continue Reading →
Which Zoom Lens for My GH5?
I can't recall ever seeing a negative review over at Mirror Lessons, but this is as close as it comes. To my shock and horror, they recommend getting the Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 or the Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 rather than the heavily promoted PanLeica 12-60mm f/2.8-4. Just one reason being, the Leica 12-60 is really only... Continue Reading →
Lumix GH5 AF-C Tests by Joseph Linaschke
https://youtu.be/GTMr5C50Cck These are nice test shots, pretty much what we've been asking for for a while now, since AF-C is most probably one of the major concerns of those of us who've used Panasonic cameras in the past. My only gripe is that it appears as though either the in-camera sharpening is cranked up full-tilt... Continue Reading →