Re: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 video problem?
"Robert A. Cunningham" <infojunkie@dslextreme . com > wrote in message
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> "Glenn" <gmcintosh@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
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>> Hi. I recently purchased the above camera and have been HUGELY
>> impressed with the image quality for stills. However, part of the
>> reason for not going true DSLR is that I wanted some video
>> capabaility. While I never expected anything like 'handycam' quality
>> video, I have to say that the video produced is very average, to the
>> point where I think I must be doing something wrong! The video is
>> generally very murky, highly pixelated and far from smooth, this is in
>> 30fps mode - I haven't dared check out 10fps! I usually use the
>> widescreen mode because I like this format for video, but I don't
>> think there's much difference between that and 4:3, quality-wise.
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>> When I compare recent footage I've taken with the lumix to some older
>> stuff on my quite dated Canon Powershot A70 3.1MP point and shoot, the
>> A70 footage appears clearer, far higher resolution, and far smoother
>> to watch. It even looks ok at full screen size. I'm in disbelief that
>> my new far-more-expensive 10MP Panasonic's video doesn't come close to
>> this.
>>
>> Am I missing something here?
>>
>> Glenn
>> P.S. Apols if this gets posted twice - problems posting initially.
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> I don't have the model that you do, I have the FZ30. Be that as it may, I
> am not sure if my comments will apply to your camera; however, my camera
> will shoot 16-9, 4-3, or 3-2 in still photographs, but will revert to 4-3,
> no matter what setting you choose, when you go into movie mode. The video
> is acceptable, and it looks ok at 30FPS at the highest resolution when
> displayed on regular TV, but it is less than ideal when uploaded to U-Tube
> at 30FPS at the lower resolution. However, since the main reason for my
> purchase was to take advantage of the superb still photos, with the super
> zoom capability, and the outstanding image stabilization, I have not
> placed that much emphasis on the video quality.
>
I have the FZ30 as well, and I agree with your comments Robert. It has
always puzzled me that these cameras are made to take any kind of video at
all. I have always used cameras to take still pictures and expect them to be
designed to do that job really well. If I want a video then I turn to my
specialist video camera.
Bill