Using ARRI’s LogC3 on Panasonic’s Lumix GH7

BH writes:

With ARRI’s LogC3 available for Panasonic’s Lumix GH7, Peter takes this camera out for a spin during a video shoot. You’ll also learn how to apply real-time LUTs using ARRI’s Look Library and how to manage your color in DaVinci Resolve.
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Panasonic GH7 Review by ePhotozine: “excellent value and a very tempting proposition indeed”

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ePhotozine published their final Lumix GH7 Camera Review and concluded:

Some cameras have it, and the Panasonic Lumix GH7 certainly does have that special something that gives us a very desirable and efficient photo/video tool. The photographer can enjoy a fine camera that offers the option of giving a pathway into basic or more serious videography. The videographer has access to a high standard of video shooting, with exciting new possibilities such as the 32-bit float recording, albeit with extra kit being needed to take advantage of it.

Technology does continually move on, and although the Lumix full frame cameras offer lower noise levels than the MFT format GH7, it is still far better than just a couple of years back and offers a very acceptable level of noise control. The Panasonic Lumix range of cameras and the GH7 that we are looking at here are presenting as excellent value and a very tempting proposition indeed.

This Camera Setup is CHEAPER and BETTER Than The Fujifilm X100VI

Gary W writes:

Is this Micro Four Thirds camera is a cheaper and better alternative to the more premium Fujifilm X100VI? Find out more as I explained in this video, what I think is a really solid Micro 4/3 camera and lens setup that is very capable and can do many kinds of photography from Landscape, Portrait, Travel, and Street Photography.
The camera featured in this video is the Panasonic Lumix GX85, and the lenses featured in this video are the Lumix 14mm f2.5, Lumix 20mm f1.7, and the Panasonic Leica 15mm f1.7