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The 1st Bundle Includes:
  • SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-I U3 SDXC Memory Card
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  • H&A VideoMini HA-CVM Compact On-Camera Microphone (Comica CVM-
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  • ProOPTIC Complete Optics Care and Cleaning Kit
  • Green Extreme USB 2.0 Multi Card Reader, SD, Mini SD, microSD, Memory Stick (MS)

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bundle includes:
  • SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-I U3 SDXC Memory Card
  • CLAR 160 Phantom Series Bi-Color On Camera LED Light
  • H&A VideoMini HA-CVM Compact On-Camera Microphone (Comica CVM-
  • Slinger Alpine 160 Multi-Device Shoulder Bag
  • ProOPTIC Complete Optics Care and Cleaning Kit
  • Green Extreme USB 2.0 Multi Card Reader, SD, Mini SD, microSD, Memory Stick (MS)
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G85 was $500, this is not worth $200 more. I will prefer to wait for another deal on G85 or wait for price drop on G95
As others have stated, this camera is not well suited for sports/action/wildlife videography. As Dan1972 said, this camera has contrast detect DFD autofocus. I'd just like to elaborate on that for people unfamiliar with what "contrast detect DFD autofocus" means in non technical terms and actual usage.

DFD - Depth from Defocus is Panasonic's advanced version of Contrast Detect Autofocus

In mirrorless cameras Contrast Detect autofocus takes the image captured on the sensor and then moves the focus forwards or backwards and then looks at the image to see if the image gets blurrier or sharper. Once the sharpest image is detected, then the image is in focus. How far the lens has to focus to get into focus is not really known, so the algorithm has to "hunt" with the focus to correctly figure out how to keep the image in focus. For video this results in the video getting more blurrier on a moving object and then snapping into focus every so often. It is VERY, VERY noticeable and annoying.

Panasonic's, DFD improves on this by looking at how each of their Panasonic lenses get blurrier as things move towards or away from the camera and storing that information, so the camera can hopefully focus in the correct direction, thus reducing the amount of blur when an object moves out of focus. This information helps a lot, but still results in some "hunting" to reach final focus, and sometimes it gets the focus direction wrong, but is no worse than "normal" contrast detect. It's "better" than only non lens specific contrast detect. But it requires you to purchase only Panasonic lenses to be effective. Also the big thing is that it's still not as effective as on sensor Phase Detect autofocus used in almost all the other Mirrorless cameras (including the Olympus, or now OM System, cameras that compete directly with the G95.)

To implement sensor phase detect autofocus, it requires that an image sensor have some of its area devoted to the phase detect elements, so reduces the amount of pixels that collect light for the image on the sensor and because of the regular pattern of how these phase detect spots are distributed on the sensor, it can result in banding in extreme low light conditions. It's also more expensive and complex to manufacture. However, over the years, process improvements have made it easy enough to integrate into most sensors for a reasonable price, so now it's quite common, even in camera sensors in cell phones. The distinct advantage to using phase detect autofocus is that the camera can tell exactly how much the object is out of focus by and in which direction, so the camera can immediately instruct the lens to focus to the right focus point without any hunting. So for video, with a well implemented phase detect algorithm, moving objects that are locked on for autofocus, never really ever get blurry. This results in much, much less distracting blurriness and sharpness transitions with the moving subject in videos. Sony and Canon have the best autofocus tracking for moving objects, but are now followed very closely by Olympus and Nikon. I don't really follow Fuji, so don't know how they fit in. Also the manufacturers have pretty much solved the "banding" issues by using algorithms to process the banding out. So that's why cameras with phase detect autofocus systems are recommended for shooting video with fast moving subjects.

So Panasonic has stuck with sensors that don't "waste" sensor space with non-photo light catching phase detect elements on them. But as a result have unacceptable (by most) video autofocus performance with fast moving subjects in video. For stills, it doesn't matter as much since it takes a fraction of a second more to focus, and the increase in blurriness while finding the sharpest focus point is not recorded like in video.

Also one may wonder why a lot of professionals use the Panasonic GH-5 and GH-6, etc for video work even though they "only" have contrast detect autofocus. It's because they use those cameras for mostly static shots where they have the focus points of where their subjects are located planned out prior to each sequence, so they don't use autofocus at all and most probably use manual focus lenses anyways. Also they use the other videographer friendly features that Panasonic has integrated into those cameras that are useful to their professional workflow because Panasonic has a professional video camera division that has manufactured cameras for TV production and other uses for dozens of years. Panasonic has used that expertise to add professional friendly video features into the GH series of their mirrorless cameras.

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jclookey
05-04-2022 at 08:00 AM.
05-04-2022 at 08:00 AM.
Hi all,

so semi unique situation/question here.. I want to be able to film my daughter playing lacrosse for a highlight video (she has D1 aspirations and her stats point that direction as well)... the thing that makes it unique is that she is a goalie so I am curious how well this would work for that considering I'll be setting it up on a tripod and leaving it pointed at her/the goal area and crease end of the field and not changing anything until after halftime when i switch ends... I don't mind spending a decent amount of money however that doesn't = the 2k-2.5k for some of the camera's mentioned here (single dad and just built a new house so yeah not quite yet on that one).... I want the video to look good/at least semi pro... and would love 4k60 but might not have that option unless there is somewhere a tad lower than the Sony ones mentioned


TLDR: want to do lacrosse highlight vid for daughter to show to D1 coaches... unique is daughter is goalie and cam will stay fixated on her/her end... suggestions?
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fyu
05-04-2022 at 08:13 AM.
05-04-2022 at 08:13 AM.
Quote from jclookey :
Hi all,

so semi unique situation/question here.. I want to be able to film my daughter playing lacrosse for a highlight video (she has D1 aspirations and her stats point that direction as well)... the thing that makes it unique is that she is a goalie so I am curious how well this would work for that considering I'll be setting it up on a tripod and leaving it pointed at her/the goal area and crease end of the field and not changing anything until after halftime when i switch ends... I don't mind spending a decent amount of money however that doesn't = the 2k-2.5k for some of the camera's mentioned here (single dad and just built a new house so yeah not quite yet on that one).... I want the video to look good/at least semi pro... and would love 4k60 but might not have that option unless there is somewhere a tad lower than the Sony ones mentioned


TLDR: want to do lacrosse highlight vid for daughter to show to D1 coaches... unique is daughter is goalie and cam will stay fixated on her/her end... suggestions?
do you want to record the full game without touching the camera? a high end camcorder might be better.

but you'd need a huge sd card, a camera that doesn't overheat, camera with no recording length restrictions, a dedicated power supply and a good telephoto lens.

4k60 is tough. probably have to find a micro 4/3rds camera.
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05-04-2022 at 08:27 AM.
05-04-2022 at 08:27 AM.
Quote from fyu :
do you want to record the full game without touching the camera? a high end camcorder might be better.

but you'd need a huge sd card, a camera that doesn't overheat, camera with no recording length restrictions, a dedicated power supply and a good telephoto lens.

4k60 is tough. probably have to find a micro 4/3rds camera.
Yes full game recording is the idea might touch here or there to adjust and maybe zoom a bit on big moments (free shots and such) but for the most part yeah set it up record 1/2, move to other end repeat with 2nd half... too cumbersome to start/stop everytime the ball goes to other end, huge sd card was something I had already presumed I would need... thinking of finding one that is north of 5 TB... and as someone who is only getting into digital more now I'm not 100% sure what you mean by micro 4/3rds camera... power supplies I figured multiple batteries and changing out at 1/2 time or possibly a large battery pack like and usb charging off from that in addition to any internal battery.

any suggestions on one for me?
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fyu
05-04-2022 at 08:51 AM.
05-04-2022 at 08:51 AM.
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Yes full game recording is the idea might touch here or there to adjust and maybe zoom a bit on big moments (free shots and such) but for the most part yeah set it up record 1/2, move to other end repeat with 2nd half... too cumbersome to start/stop everytime the ball goes to other end, huge sd card was something I had already presumed I would need... thinking of finding one that is north of 5 TB... and as someone who is only getting into digital more now I'm not 100% sure what you mean by micro 4/3rds camera... power supplies I figured multiple batteries and changing out at 1/2 time or possibly a large battery pack like and usb charging off from that in addition to any internal battery.

any suggestions on one for me?
the standard batteries that come with cameras don't last very long. half hour at best of continuous recording.
so you either need ac power, or a camera that can be powered over usb and a big battery pack.

the popular cameras now are full frame. that's the size of the sensor and full frame is the same size as 35mm film. the downside is that they generate a lot of heat and overheat. those cameras are out, especially if you've got sun.

micro 4/3rds is another size of the sensor. it's roughly half the size of full frame/35mm.

off the top of my head the GH6 is one of your few options. it does 4k120fps, continuous recording (it has active cooling), can be charged and powered over usb. but it's also expensive and overkill for your needs.

GH5 might work. no usb charging, but people say they get a solid 1hour out of the battery. so 2 or 3 batteries should be enough.
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05-05-2022 at 01:59 PM.
05-05-2022 at 01:59 PM.
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I miss the point and shoot cameras. Nothing last forever, all mine died and these are beyond crazy price to replace P&S.

A mid entry level DSLR or Mirrorless is not the same as point and shoot. They will last 10+ years and retain photo quality. My Canon T2i is from 2010 and still snaps photos. The only problem is the shutter button needs to be replaced as it is less responsive now. The ability to change or replace lenses makes the longevity outstanding.
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05-06-2022 at 06:02 AM.
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I'm a big Panasonic/Lumix fanboy, I've had several of their m4/3 bodies starting with the GH2, but I wouldn't recommend the G95 for recording kid's sports. The tracking autofocus just isn't quick enough.

In fact I wouldn't recommend a large-sensor interchangeable-lens camera at all for something like this. The best tool for this job, where you're really just trying to document the action (vs. making something sexy and dramatic) is going to be a traditional handycam-style camcorder, with a powered zoom lens and a smaller sensor.

This style of camera is going to be easier to use and hold for long games, is going to be easier to keep a player framed up well with the power zoom, and the deeper focus means you'll have a better chance of having the action in focus.
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05-07-2022 at 03:58 AM.
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Quote from jclookey :
Hi all,

so semi unique situation/question here.. I want to be able to film my daughter playing lacrosse for a highlight video (she has D1 aspirations and her stats point that direction as well)... the thing that makes it unique is that she is a goalie so I am curious how well this would work for that considering I'll be setting it up on a tripod and leaving it pointed at her/the goal area and crease end of the field and not changing anything until after halftime when i switch ends... I don't mind spending a decent amount of money however that doesn't = the 2k-2.5k for some of the camera's mentioned here (single dad and just built a new house so yeah not quite yet on that one).... I want the video to look good/at least semi pro... and would love 4k60 but might not have that option unless there is somewhere a tad lower than the Sony ones mentioned


TLDR: want to do lacrosse highlight vid for daughter to show to D1 coaches... unique is daughter is goalie and cam will stay fixated on her/her end... suggestions?
Something like a Canon XA line if you wanna spend $$$. Photo cameras will likely overheat.

Or an iphone 13 pro (pro, for the optical zoom). would be way easier for storage, and editing ,etc...
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05-07-2022 at 07:27 PM.
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Something like a Canon XA line if you wanna spend $$$. Photo cameras will likely overheat.

Or an iphone 13 pro (pro, for the optical zoom). would be way easier for storage, and editing ,etc...
I detest apple products so hard pass on any iphone ever
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05-07-2022 at 07:29 PM.
05-07-2022 at 07:29 PM.
Quote from aldolega :
I'm a big Panasonic/Lumix fanboy, I've had several of their m4/3 bodies starting with the GH2, but I wouldn't recommend the G95 for recording kid's sports. The tracking autofocus just isn't quick enough.

In fact I wouldn't recommend a large-sensor interchangeable-lens camera at all for something like this. The best tool for this job, where you're really just trying to document the action (vs. making something sexy and dramatic) is going to be a traditional handycam-style camcorder, with a powered zoom lens and a smaller sensor.

This style of camera is going to be easier to use and hold for long games, is going to be easier to keep a player framed up well with the power zoom, and the deeper focus means you'll have a better chance of having the action in focus.
I have NO intention of holding the camera... tripod for sure... 100% set on her end because I don't watch life through a lens as most do these days (phone cameras typically).. I intend to move it at halftime and maybe here or there take the time to zoom in... I however did also want the added ability as a really good camera for stills and honestly maybe even the ability to use to live stream should I get the chance to have something setup to live stream a game of hers for family which is why I was looking at the digitals but just started to look when this was posted TBH so I had not dug in too deeply.
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05-07-2022 at 07:31 PM.
05-07-2022 at 07:31 PM.
Quote from aldolega :
I'm a big Panasonic/Lumix fanboy, I've had several of their m4/3 bodies starting with the GH2, but I wouldn't recommend the G95 for recording kid's sports. The tracking autofocus just isn't quick enough.

In fact I wouldn't recommend a large-sensor interchangeable-lens camera at all for something like this. The best tool for this job, where you're really just trying to document the action (vs. making something sexy and dramatic) is going to be a traditional handycam-style camcorder, with a powered zoom lens and a smaller sensor.

This style of camera is going to be easier to use and hold for long games, is going to be easier to keep a player framed up well with the power zoom, and the deeper focus means you'll have a better chance of having the action in focus.
someone mentioned the GH6 which I have yet to dig into (spent the week dealing with furniture and blinds for the new house so hadn't gotten back to this until now really)
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