Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #48724
From: Jack Tunnicliffe <jack@javapost.ca>
Subject: Re: [AE] GH 3 to Mac. 10.6.8 and Handbrale
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:14:40 -0600
To: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
It does have a usb connection but haven't tried it out. I would think that would be pretty slow, but worth a try I guess. The thing is that the SD cards are so fast and of course the video is at 72 mbits/sec, so the files are pretty big. You want to record in h264 and not AVCHD for best quality. You have a format ready for editing right out of the camera. 

Honestly I haven't played with the slo motion, which they have in percentages. Certainly you can shoot at 60 fps. The manual says you can record at 160, 200 and 300 percent slow motion. I'll try and play with this and let you know what the results are. I was more interested in getting a camera that shoots good 24p footage.

Jack Tunnicliffe

Java Post Production


On Apr 30, 2013, at 8:30 AM, "Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T)" <emile@foryourhead.com> wrote:

At 12:11 AM -0600 4/30/13, Jack Tunnicliffe wrote:
Grab your SD out of the camera, plug it into the SD card reader in the side of your brand new MacBookPro

Thanks for taking the time on this.  BTW I'm still confused about lens options.

Still using an old tower, but i have a card reader around somewhere. Does it have a direct USB connection which is what I use on my other cameras/

Worried about AVCHD, which seems needed for some functions -- needed for best data rate on LX 7, -- can I do slo - mo to .mov. Their concept of slo mo seems to be shoot at 60 play back at 24 unless I am missing something.

One more question. The highest data rate is achieved with all intra which concerns me as I've seen ghosting on dance videos shot with my LX-7,  DO you see any of that.

Retina display and start playing it immediately or copying it to the internal drive. The workflow is great. You don't need those other tools. If you record h264 you can begin working with the movies immediately.


Jack Tunnicliffe

Java Post Production




On Apr 29, 2013, at 9:46 PM, Emile Tobenfeld (a.k.a Dr. T) <<mailto:emile@foryourhead.com>emile@foryourhead.com> wrote:

Hi

Several of you have mentioned the panasonic GH 3 in response to my query about camcorders, I'm concerned about the ability to get the data over to my mac when doing slo-mo recording

The manual says



* To playback or import the motion pictures recorded in slow and fast motion on equipment other than this unit, a compatible Blu-ray disc recorder or "PHOTOfunSTUDIO" is required.

which is win only,

There are on-line posts about Handbrake, which claim can solve this problem.

What are the issues here -- I don't want to plunk down 2 -- 3 K only to find that it is a big pain to get my movies over to my mac.

Advice appreciated  -- thanks.
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