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Working around Gamma Shift


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I've been shooting with my GH2 for around 5 months now and I still haven't found an effective way to work around the gamma shift on record. It doesn't seem predictable or manageable to me at all. Most of the time the footage it produces is usable, but most of the time isn't good enough. I love my GH2, but I want to start using it for more serious productions. Any advice?

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do you mean how the image in live view on the back screen changes as you hit record and the image goes darker and more saturated?
it looses about 1/2 a stop.

I dont think anyone has found a fix for that even Vitaliy Kiselev

see this thread

[url="http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/archive/index.php/t-234675.html"]http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/archive/index.php/t-234675.html[/url]
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Yeah man, you're pretty much screwed with that... Being an amateur, i can't really give you a solid solution like one of these pros on here might. I've often hit record, and exposed. Then erased it. It sucks. For a while i debated the gh2. I'd hit the red button, and a bunch of shitty noise would outline the shadows.
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