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  1. Got myself a leica M adapter a few days back. Here are a few screenshots of a quick test. [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012e8da988d2_canon50mm.jpg[/img] Canon 50mm F1.2 [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012e96041f0a_canon50mmcu.jpg[/img] Canon 50mm F1.2 EX.TELE mode [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012e9e509d80_leica35mm.jpg[/img] Leica Summaron 35mm [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012ea960ad15_leica35mmcu.jpg[/img] Leica Summaron 35mm EX.TELE mode [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012eadaf11b2_leica50mm.jpg[/img] Leica Summicron 50mm [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012eb19b831e_leica50mmcu.jpg[/img] Leica Summicron 50mm EX.TELE mode [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012eb5c8246b_thamber.jpg[/img] Leica Thamber 90mm @ F22 [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012ebc2b717a_thambersoft.jpg[/img] Leica Thamber 90mm @ F2.2 without spot filter. [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012ec3668478_thambersoftcu.jpg[/img] Leica Thamber 90mm @ F2.2 without spot filter. EX.TELE mode [img]http://www.eoshd.com/comments/uploads/inline/20471/5012ec70b229a_thambersoftcufilter.jpg[/img] Leica Thamber 90mm F2.3 with spot filter. EX.TELE mode None of the lens are in the best of condition and particulary the Leica 50mm is very fogged inside the lens. I made a spot filter for the Thamber as the original was missing when my Dad got the lens years ago. bill
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    Recently came across this trailer- Very impressive and whats looks like an intriguing plot. [media]http://vimeo.com/40844162[/media]
  3. Thanks for your reply. The OIS did seem the culprit though it still seems odd that the first couple of hundred video film/clips don't display this particular type of "jump". I have every intention of using various prime lens to get the best and cinematic results. I have the Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95 already and want to get the SLR magic 12mm F1.6. Plus I intend to try a number of adapters so I can use a few old Lecia M and Olympus OM and Pen F lens I aquired from my late father. There seems to be quite a different in adapter prices and I guess quality. Any makes that I should look for (UK)? Seeing both your excellent "One last ride" and also many of Seb Farges films really show how the GH2 can shine.
  4. Hi, I discovered the GH2 earlier this year and got myself one in April. Overall I am delighted with the camera and look forward to using it and learning as I go. One thing I have noticed recently is a sort of jump when I am using the supplied 14- 140mm lens. When I first got the camera this problem did not occur. I them got myself a Voigtlander [b]25mm[/b] f/0.95 in about mid May and used that exclusively till a couple of weeks back. Since using the 14- 140mm lens again I am finding I am getting these little jumps at random points in recordings. They last about one or two frames and either the whole of the image blurrs upwards or sometimes you get a image where the bottom half blurrs upwards and the top half softens but does not blur as much. Either of these look like jumps when played back. They are visible as you are recording using either the EVF or LCD and of course when you play back the file. Here is an example: [img]http://freespace.virgin.net/wb.sherren/mega%20ois.jpg[/img] [img]http://freespace.virgin.net/wb.sherren/mega%20ois1.jpg[/img] [img]http://freespace.virgin.net/wb.sherren/mega%20ois2.jpg[/img] The first photo is roughly the moment before the jump followed by the jump and the final photo is the next frame after the jump. It was taken at 30mm on the lens, 1/50th F14 160iso. The blip when it occurs has been on a variety of lens positions from WA to tele and ETC. And different apertures and in some cases shutter speed and iso. In all cases the OIS is on and the camera is hand held. I first saw this effect on a tripod shot with the OIS left on by mistake. But them have continued to see it on hand held shots since them. It is random but did not occur on around 250 short recordings 20 secs to 10 minutes done when I first got the camera. If it had occured from the start of using the camera I might well put it down to the limitions of the OIS- which might still be the case. But it seems strange that it should only have started to occur recently. Any ideas? Given its intermittent nature if it is a fault will imagine it might be of a nightmare getting it fixed! Or might the issue be in the camera? It is unhacked and both the lens and camera have the latest Panasonic firmware- 1.1 & 1.4. Thanks bill
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