Lumix G9 Image Stabilization Tests - Handholding your camera

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  • @MarkoKoskenoja
    @MarkoKoskenoja 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for posting this Marlene - you have the most informative and well thought out instructive videos on youtube - keep them coming please! You make using my G9 so much easier.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you Marko. You have started my day on a very happy note. I have a few more G9 video ideas in the works. Might need to get a haircut first ;)

  • @FreQtik
    @FreQtik 3 роки тому

    Youre are genious Marlene. Very informative and beginner friendly. Youre a great teacher! Humour and your little gestures are on point! I laugh a lot every time ! Thank you😄

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      Happy to hear I make you laugh at my attempts at humour. That makes me smile too. Enjoy your G9!

  • @filippofiglioli213
    @filippofiglioli213 4 роки тому +3

    you are fantastic!!! thanks for your videos, I recently purchased the lumix g9 and I am happy

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому +1

      And I am happy to hear this. And thank you so much for stopping by to let me know.

  • @nevilleclayton9694
    @nevilleclayton9694 Рік тому +1

    You make some very informative videos Marlene. I have purchased a used Lumix G9 and have used your videos to learn a great deal about the workings of this camera. It would be useful if you could do a video about metering modes unless you already have and I have not come across it as yet. Keep up the good work.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  Рік тому +1

      Hi Neville, Congratulations on your G9. I'm sure I have that content buried in a longer video - somewhere - just not sure which video. It would also be a great topic for a UA-cam Short. In the meantime, that info can be found on page 192 of the pdf user manual. Make sure you download the full sized G9 user manual. The link should be in the video description. Short answer is: I use "Multiple" metering mode 99.999% of the time. Hope that helps get you started. Also I have a playlist on the G9 and I have some early "set up" videos for the G9 in that playlist. Cheers!

  • @grahamkilbey4663
    @grahamkilbey4663 2 роки тому

    Hi Marlene, Stumbled on your channel while doing research on the G9.
    Your enthusiasm and explanations are really good about the G9.
    It tiped the scales , so I went and bought one.
    Really impressed with it and if I need to know something I just look at your Chanel.
    Keep up the good work.
    GrahamK

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  2 роки тому

      Hi Graham! Welcome to the G9 crew. I use my G9 nearly every day, especially for birding these days. What subjects do you like to shoot? Enjoy your new camera. Cheers!

  • @cameronkrause4712
    @cameronkrause4712 Рік тому

    I think it was a good idea to explain stops as you have done here. In the olden days of film ,we who were photographers, used the term 'f-stop' interchangeably as a measure of aperture and shutter speed. The movie industry more specifically used 'f-stop' for aperture.

  • @miavonni
    @miavonni 5 років тому +1

    I don't know if you're trying to be funny, but I think you have a very quirky sense of humor and I enjoy watching you

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому +2

      Great to hear this. I try to make my content fun and engaging, and I don't take myself too seriously either. Just trying to connect with people and keep them coming back by showing my personality. But that can backfire too. Some people like the more serious tutorials. Thanks for stopping by and bringing a smile to my day.

  • @joy579
    @joy579 Рік тому

    Danke!

  • @Kelkschiz
    @Kelkschiz 6 років тому +1

    1:22 After your explanation about stops in image stabilization I still had to think about it for a bit. If you had added something like the following it would have been immediately clear: 'faster shutter speed gives you a sharper image when hand holding, but this comes at the expense of the amount/stops of light entering the camera. Image stabilization also gives you a sharper image when hand holding but without costing an equivalent amount/stops of light, and that's why it makes sense to talk about stops when talking about image stabilization.' But to be fair I have been wondering for a long time why people were using the term stops when talking about image stabilization and this was the first time that I was able to figure it out with the help of your explanation.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому +1

      Great suggestion. Sorry it wasn't super clear. Glad you have it figured out now. Cheers!

  • @NeoDon1
    @NeoDon1 6 років тому +2

    I dig you so much from a tutorial advice information explanation point of view, in other words, you fast and regard to aperture and you shed a lot of light on things that need clarification for me, Thanks.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback. Glad to hear that my way of teaching works for you! Cheers!

  • @toxictabasco
    @toxictabasco 5 років тому

    Great detailed explanation of the DUAL IS for the photos. The video stabilization on the G9 is amazing. With HS 4K video (slow mo), and digital stabilization, it's like hand held gimbal slow motion right out the camera. I was amazed that the digital stabilizaiton did not degrade the image quality in 4K, and the slow motion made the video smooth.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому

      Sounds like you've done some good testing. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! Cheers.

  • @Mrcherrardcohen
    @Mrcherrardcohen 6 років тому

    I own this camera as well as the GH4 and GH3. I love this system and it keeps getting better with each new model.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому +1

      Agree. I have a GH3 too. But I have to say, I do miss the variable video speeds of the GH3. The G9 just has one slow motion setting. That's why I'm hanging on to my GH3 for a bit. Thanks for watching! :)

    • @Mrcherrardcohen
      @Mrcherrardcohen 6 років тому

      Marlene Hielema Watching you and the others with Will Crocket made me go for the micro four thirds system in the beginning. Keep up the good work.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому +1

      Yes, I "blame" Will for helping me with the switch too. ;) I've never regretted it! Cheers!

    • @GadgetsGearCoffee
      @GadgetsGearCoffee 5 років тому

      @@ImageMaven what do you mean by 1 slow motion? There are different fps no?

  • @psionicdreams
    @psionicdreams 6 років тому +3

    The IBIS in the camera is amazing. I've been taking photos of the river and little water falls near me at upto 1sec, so we see the water in full motuon and the solid objects around it such as a bridge or trees are sharp and still. It also means i don't always need to take the tripod out :)

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience with IBIS. I agree, it's pretty amazing. And less gear to carry without always needing a tripod. Cheers!

  • @joy579
    @joy579 Рік тому

    Hi Marlene, great explanations and an impressive test. 👍 When using a monopod what would you recommend - stabilizer on or off? Or should I test it before shooting?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  Рік тому +1

      Hello Joy! I just did some new tests with video and photos. When I'm using a super telephoto like the 100-400mm on a Monopod, and zoomed in close, I find that keeping OIS "ON" (on the lens) helps with stability in video capture. But I still do jitter a bit even with a monopod. If I can brace my body against a tree, I have better results. I probably should use a tripod when zoomed fully out to 400mm. Having said that, with photos I don't need as much stabilization as long as I use a fast enough shutter speed, like at least 1/1000s with this long lens. It also depends on how tired I am, how windy it is, and the air temperature. Cold days have me shivering a lot more than warm days. So yes you should test before shooting, especially if you're shooting video. Thanks for the question!

    • @joy579
      @joy579 Рік тому

      @@ImageMaven Thank you so much for sharing you experiences with me. I shot at hiking mostly and then I dont want to take my tripod with me, only my monopod sometimes. I think about buying a 100-400 because the birds and the rens (I‘m in Norway now) are most the time too far away. So your informations are very helpful for me. 👍
      coffee is on the way. 😊

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  Рік тому +1

      You are very kind and generous! Thank you so much 🤗

    • @joy579
      @joy579 Рік тому

      @@ImageMaven There are many other videos from you to watch for me. 👍 I think a few more coffees will go to you. 😁
      (sorry for my poor English)

  • @rickkoloian4179
    @rickkoloian4179 2 роки тому

    Marlene, great video as always & a question. It looks like you were able to achieve around 6 f -stops with dual IS; but do you have any sense of how many stops you find with just just in camera stabilization? As you stated, Panasonic does not put OIS into lenses lower than 30mm, plus I have few non-stabilized Sigma lenses. Thanks,

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  2 роки тому

      Hi Rick, That's something I encourage you to test for yourself. But yes, short focal length lenses don't really need much stabilization. But if you've had too much coffee or have tremors then you definitely want to keep your shutter speed at 1/focal length at the minimum. Stabilization is more important in the long lenses like the 100-300 or 100-400mm.

    • @rickkoloian4179
      @rickkoloian4179 2 роки тому

      @@ImageMaven Thanks Marlene, my health isn't good--extremely severe asthma/COPD--and unfortunately I haven't shot much recently. If things improve, I was hoping to use my sharp primes, none of which has OIS. All the best & hope to see more of your videos.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  2 роки тому

      Hi Rick, I think you could set up the IBIS on the G9 and you will be okay with a prime, as long as it's not too long, say 100mm or less. But you can test longer of course. I do notice without OIS engaged on my long zoom lenses that I really get camera shake and it's nearly impossible for me to hand hold, especially if I'm zoomed into 300mm or 400mm. Of course the excitement of the bird on the other end of the lens does contribute to that shaking too. ;) Otherwise you could try a monopod, which I have done for stationary owls, but that is something extra to carry. And I'm all about travelling light these days. Once you get out and about again, I'm sure you'll find your groove. All the best with your health.

    • @rickkoloian4179
      @rickkoloian4179 2 роки тому

      @@ImageMaven Thanks again if heath cooperates, I hope to make A1 size art prints, esp with Sigma 30mm f1.4 which I've used & is wonderfully sharp. In future videos, I hope you may consider making prints with G9 as a topic.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Rick,
      I typically print all my photos at a professional photo lab on silver based paper. I found it too expensive to do the upkeep on a digital inkjet printer as I don't print very much.

  • @kbdplr1965
    @kbdplr1965 3 роки тому

    Hi Marlene, I am a complete rookie with the G9 and also with a lot of camera jargon. You mentioned shutter priority... is that shutter speed? It would be so helpful for me to see where you are in the menu screen. Perhaps I need to see an earlier video in order to know where you are doing what it is your doing as I'm not able to follow your moves here.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      You've definitely jumped into the middle of my G9 playlist. Shutter priority is a setting on the Mode Dial. Here's a video I made about the Mode Dial (using another Lumix camera) that will help you with the basics. ua-cam.com/video/liY2kT6QQcI/v-deo.html

    • @kbdplr1965
      @kbdplr1965 3 роки тому

      Thanks so much, Marlene. My bad. Start from the start. I'm on it. :)

  • @AnneTonio
    @AnneTonio 3 роки тому +1

    Ciao Marlene, mi piacciono molto i tuoi video, sono di facile comprensione e molto efficaci. Ho visto che hai provato sia la Lumix G9 che la Lumix G100, quest’ultima l’ho già acquistata e ho anche preso l’obiettivo supplementare che suggerisci tu (15 f1.7) purtroppo non mi piace molto la qualità dei video con scarsa luminosità, quindi stavo pensando di cambiarla e spendere un pelino di più e prendere la G9, ora si trova nuova su Amazon italia a 800€. Vorrei sapere Cosa ne pensi? Grazie mille

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      Ciao Antonio, I will have to reply in English. I do not have a problem with Brightness in my videos on the G100. I think your exposure is set up wrong. And it definitely will not be a problem with the 15mm f1.7 lens. It has nothing to do with the camera. You need to choose the right exposure settings. Maybe you accidently have your 15mm lens set to f16 or something. Keep working on it. Also the G9 is a great camera. Many more options and settings than the G100, plus it's bigger and heavier. Your 15mm lens will be great with it too. The G9 is my favourite Lumix camera. So keep working on your settings for the G100. Try using P mode in the video mode. Should work great. Do some tests outdoors in daylight. That is a good place to start. Make sure your Exposure Compensation (+/-) is also at 0. Make sure it's not to -3 or something like that. That would make it dark. Watch this video. It's not exactly the same at the G100, but you should be able to figure it out from watching this. ua-cam.com/video/91-DvWPKH8I/v-deo.html Hope that helps.

    • @AnneTonio
      @AnneTonio 3 роки тому +1

      @@ImageMaven Thank you for your very precise explanations, I will try to work on the ISO and the diaphragm and also change the speed of the Octurer, but as I can still replace the G100 I will most probably make it to take the G9. Thank you again for your time.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      @@AnneTonio Sounds like a great plan. I have many videos about the G9. I have been using it for 3 years.

    • @AnneTonio
      @AnneTonio 3 роки тому

      @@ImageMaven si sì lo ho visti!

  • @zam200864
    @zam200864 2 роки тому +1

    You mention turning off the lens OIS on a tripod, what about the in-camera stabilization ?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  2 роки тому +1

      Definitely worth testing. I haven’t noticed any difference. I’ve also heard that with some newer lenses, it’s not an issue. I suggest: Read the documentation that comes with your lens for best results.

  • @tubeman1983
    @tubeman1983 5 років тому +1

    Hey Marlene! Great video, Thanks! What is the difference between the two operation modes (the hand only and the hand with the up and down arrows? And does this apply to shooting video too? :)

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому +2

      If you use a lens or compatible lens that also has built in stabilization you can get 5-axis hybrid stabilization in the Lumix G9 and/or Lens + Body. And yes it works for video too. See page 145 of the expanded camera manual (pdf) for all the details (link to pdf in video description)

  • @a.beckwith4576
    @a.beckwith4576 5 років тому

    Thanks again for presenting the information clearly and the examples reinforce your content. Going to have a go now. Cheers

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому

      Image Stabilization is great in low light situations when your subject isn't moving. Perfect for old churches, as demonstrated. Have fun with your own experiments, and thank you for watching.

  • @MrFirstdance2000
    @MrFirstdance2000 4 роки тому

    Marlene, can you recommend a good remote shutter for my G9. I'm 0 for 2 on Amazon for purchasing a cable that states "for use for G9" and they don't!
    Thank you so much in advance for the information and of course, your great videos. So enjoying my G9!!!

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому +1

      Great question! Use your mobile phone with the Lumix Sync app or the Panasonic Image App. Both work great for using as a remote (you can change camera settings too) as well as a shutter release for both photos and videos. The Lumix Sync is newer and a bit easier to set up. But I've used both. You can connect via WiFi or Bluetooth, and the camera creates it's own wifi connection even in the middle of nowhere - so you don't need wifi to connect. Super easy! I often leave my camera set up outdoors for birding and I sit in the house watching for some action on my phone and shoot when the action is happening outside.

    • @MrFirstdance2000
      @MrFirstdance2000 4 роки тому +1

      Marlene Hielema Thank you dear Marlene I can’t wait to try it!

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому

      @@MrFirstdance2000 Have fun! And the apps are free, so even better. I have an older iPhone 6s and it works fine.

    • @MrFirstdance2000
      @MrFirstdance2000 4 роки тому

      Marlene Hielema I assume I go to the Panasonic Lumix site and look for this or my Apple apps will have it. I’ll get back to you this week sometime and let you know how it worked.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому +1

      @@MrFirstdance2000 I got mine from the App Store. And I just checked and it's easy to find. Just search for Lumix Sync and it pops right up.

  • @SUPERXH85
    @SUPERXH85 6 років тому +2

    Très clair, très pédagogue. Bravo Marlène. XH85 from Nantes (France)

  • @jimeos1
    @jimeos1 8 місяців тому

    A very nice video on image stabilization with the G9. However, i would like to clarify one comment you made. You said that your 35-100mm lens had an equivalent focal length of 70-200mm in terms of a full frame camera. Actually, that is not correct. The focal length of a lens never changes unlike DOF, for example, regardless of the sensor size. If the focal length changed then we could not have photography because f-stops (which have a relationship between aperture and focal length) would vary between lenses. F8, for example would not be f8 with every camera if the focal length changes. It is proper to say the your 35-100mm lens has an equivalent Angle of View (AOV) as a full frame 70-200mm lens. I know this is a technical point, but I think it is worth noting. BTW, I am a subscriber and enjoy your videos.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  8 місяців тому

      My mistake. It has the same reach.

  • @shashiDodderi
    @shashiDodderi 3 роки тому +1

    I am new to G9, I found that when I put my 12-40 f2.8 Olympus lens on G9, the focal length menu is deactivated- is it set automatically or not detected or does not allow Olympus lens to set focal length

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      Check your camera manual. Page 19 of the English pdf has information about Non-Lumix lenses. If you can't find it, search for: About the lens in the pdf.

  • @deepoteet7626
    @deepoteet7626 6 років тому +1

    Job well done Marlene

  • @breadyegg
    @breadyegg 4 роки тому +1

    I always hear this camera advertised as 6.5 stops - and it just isn't! It's _maybe_ 6.5 with Dual IS. The in-body-image-stabilisation seems more like 4 stops. I've compared my Olympus EM5 mk2 (rated at 5 stops IBIS) at 300m (no stabilisation in the lens) with the G9 and the Olympus is more stable. Where the G9 keeps a reasonably steady frame it is unable to flatten out the 'twitches' that the Olympus manages to smoother. On the "1/focal-length" rule, do you need to halve that speed that as it's a 2x crop sensor? i.e. 25mm lens handheld has a slowest shutter speed of 1/50s (without IBIS and without too much coffee). Another question: for 5 stops of stabilisation (to make the numbers easier), can the handheld slowest shutter speed be 2^5 (64) times slower? eg. at 30mm will the un-assisted speed of 1/60s (assuming multiple for 2x crop) become assisted to 64 x 1/60s, or just over a second? Thanks!

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I think the marketing people are adding up everything to get to 6.5 stops. But let's focus more on practical matters. I typically use a faster shutter speed than the minimum, just in case.... But I know that I can't personally hand hold a camera with a normal or wide angle lens much slower than 1/60second. And with a longer lens I'm not going under 1/200second. That's me. You will have to do your own tests. So don't miss the point here. It's not about what the numbers are, and how many stops the marketers say, it's about keeping your camera still when you don't have a tripod or monopod around.

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 4 роки тому

      @@ImageMaven Cheers for that. I'll do my own tests at various speeds and focal lengths to get an idea of keeper rate. Keep up the great content!

  • @nfinnigan
    @nfinnigan 6 років тому +1

    Another great video, very interesting, you would make a great Gran. Im waiting on my G9 coming in the post. Cheers

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      LOL. As it happens I am a Gran of 3 and a Great Aunt of 2. Hope you get your G9 soon Nick! Thanks for watching.

  • @frederickmiller5492
    @frederickmiller5492 6 років тому +1

    I'm loving these videos for the G9 - thanks for all your hard work!! Love it! I have also found that in certain situations - if your camera is stabilized (i.e. on a tripod) - OIS needs to be off. The camera seems to try and stabilize the image when it's fixed - making the image blurry - it's so weird.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Thank you for watching! Yes, you're right about keeping it turned off when you using a tripod. I've seen this many times when working with my students. I have a video about tripods where I go over that, and I thought I mentioned it in this video too. It's because the gyroscope that does the stabilization needs to be moving in order to work. Anyhow, thanks for adding that in the comments here. Cheers!

    • @BerriBerriJam
      @BerriBerriJam 6 років тому

      @@ImageMaven , So does that mean if you can handhold extremely rock steady, you will start to blur because the gyro goes bonkers? Would this also be a problem with a monopod ?

  • @pyroBlastM
    @pyroBlastM 5 років тому

    Don't know how to put it but here it goes. If this camera, which has got ibis is paired with a lens that has got also some sort of stabilisation, will it add to the camera stops?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому

      Yes, I think it will, but as always I say test it out. If your subject is moving "at all" it may negate the effects of any IBIS or Len IS. So use for indoor very still life is the best subject to test out on. Old churches, or any kind of interior architecture, or landscapes without people in the shots on a windless day, are good subjects to test on.

    • @pyroBlastM
      @pyroBlastM 5 років тому

      @@ImageMaven Hi Marlene, thank you for taking your time to answer to my enquiry. Yes, I agree, we need to test out specially because every individual is different. Nevertheless I just wanted to double check this because I have seen advertising that the camera might work in synergy with the lens but the lens has got to be compatible.
      Since we are talking about compatibility, have you tried this camera with prime lenses without any kind of stabilisation? The lens without IOS would rely only on the IBIS. Do you know how many stops can you get from this camera with a prime without IOS? Thanks in advance.

  • @mikekay6288
    @mikekay6288 6 років тому

    Thanks Marlene; more useful tips for the G9. In addition to switching off the lens stabilisation, when using the tripod, do you turn the camera stabilisation off too? Same for focus stacking? How are you finding the G9 in general? I'm enjoying mine.
    Mike in Oz

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Hi Mike, I generally leave the body stabilization on the normal setting, but I'm not doing much tripod shooting right now. I usually turn it "off" for the lens unless working handheld in very slow shutter speeds. I suggest you do some tests of the in-body-IS (with a compatible lens) and see how it goes for you. I'm going to do some tests too. Thanks for asking your question. And yes, I'm really enjoying the G9, but still so much to learn!

  • @manoftheroad55
    @manoftheroad55 3 роки тому +1

    Not using IOS on a tripod...perhaps this causes some of the Lumix focus complaints...
    Panasonic Lumix App only loads onto phones with a 4k camera....Image Transfere via SD card reader plugged to phone, with appropriate operating app is quicker, faster, easier..and does not drain phone battery....for image/video transfer its superior.
    F stops apparently do not transmit light as stop suggests...T stops measure light at film/sensor face ...F stops are a calculated hyperthetical number based on glass element diameter...apparently can have almost a stop less light...depending if close-up or infinity...and number of optical elements ..F stops do not represent light falling onto sensor...But do help to sell lenses.
    Here UK used S5 and some S1(almost unused) are selling about 30% above used mint G9..Wonder what created trends ...fashion??

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому

      You are just full of fun information. Cheers!

    • @manoftheroad55
      @manoftheroad55 3 роки тому +1

      @@ImageMaven ...O dear!!!!....well discovered OIS motor noise ...I had been thinking it AF continuous..
      Perhaps a video on the options of AF focus ..there are various options ...horizontal ...vertical format sensing ...low light am finding MF and identifying point of focus best method for low light situations..using a stylus ...thank you for clear informative videos...

  • @stevewhiteley9249
    @stevewhiteley9249 4 роки тому

    Something I picked up from watching another UA-camr is to remember that whilst you can hand hold a long lens with IS at a lower shutter speed, bear in mind if you are photographing wildlife, they still move so you still need a fast shutter speed. Seems obvious but whilst I can get a decent shot of a bit of scenery with a 400mm lens at 1/125, a bird is quite likely to be moving so a faster shutter speed is needed. So, I’ve been going to much higher ISO settings to allow me to have a faster shutter speed to get sharper bird photos. Now I’m going to turn IS off on my lens when I’m on a tripod, no I didn’t read the manual :-) should I also turn it off in the camera, it’s a G9?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  4 роки тому

      Hey Steve, From page 148 of the pdf owner's manual: "It is recommended to disable the stabilizer when using a tripod." It also has a listing of all possible scenarios of when and when 'not' to use the stabilizer, including "moving subjects, and long zoom." Hope that helps.

  • @spudwas
    @spudwas Рік тому +1

    Sounds like Joshua Rifkin's piano version of Scott Joplin!

  • @miteor
    @miteor 6 років тому +1

    Hi Marlene. Great video as always... Just a couple of questions. When considering shutter speed with the G9 is the recommendation 1 over the focal length or 1 over the equivalent 35mm field of view? Also when I use a vintage lens the camera requests the focal length of the lens which I assume is in part for image stabilisation purposes. So for a 50mm lens should I enter 50mm or 100mm?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      As I said in the video, do your own tests. How well you can handhold will become apparent when you see your photos. I do have a general rule for myself for shorter focal length lenses, and that is I try to stay above 1/60second unless using some sort of image stabilization in the lens or the camera body. Using the G9 you'll likely be able to use a slower shutter speed because of the IBIS. But please, test it. That is always the best approach.

    • @miteor
      @miteor 6 років тому +1

      Hi Marlene. I was only wondering in particular if you knew the answer to my vintage lens query. I shall do my my own tests as you kindly suggest

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Hmm, sorry missed that part of your question, didn't I? Not sure if the G9 would provide IBIS with a vintage lens. Or if its limited to Lumix lenses. I'll try and find that out next time I'm talking to my Panasonic contacts.

    • @miteor
      @miteor 6 років тому +1

      That would be fantastic, thank you

  • @techdata_channel
    @techdata_channel 6 років тому

    Hi Marlene! Could you advise how to see Auto ISO camera used when shoot video?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Not sure I understand your question. Do you mean "see" or "set"? For video I manually set my ISO. Here's a video to help: ua-cam.com/video/p2-JhRBDgWA/v-deo.html

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      But if you mean "see" then if you playback your video, bring up the display (on the back of the camera) and you will see the ISO that was used. You'll also see other settings, depending on the camera used.

  • @a1pestservice
    @a1pestservice 6 років тому +1

    Hi Marlene, Hope your good and well. I have a question about my G9. Can you switch Off the I.S in the body for taken stills. I know you can switch it of on the lens, if your lens has a switch, but in the menu it only lets you switch off I.S for video and not for stills. For stills in the menu is gives 2 options, full I.S and another for panning, which has a Hand and Arrow on it, but not Off option. On my GX80 is has an option to switch off but not on the G9 ? I'm losing sleep, lol. Many Thanks

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Great question. Give me a few days to research this. I'm on holidays with no computer. If I can't find the answer I'll ask my contact at Lumix. Cheers!

    • @a1pestservice
      @a1pestservice 6 років тому

      @@ImageMaven many thanks, enjoy your holiday.

    • @a1pestservice
      @a1pestservice 6 років тому +2

      @@ImageMaven Managed to call Panasonic and get resolved. If you have a lens with a switch to turn the I.S off/on there will no option in the menu to switch off the I.S because there is the switch on the lens that will turn off all the I.S in the lens and body. If you fit a lens without a switch that dont have I.S within the lens, you can then go to the menu and it will then give you an option to switch off I.S. in the body. Hope this all makes sense. I will sleep tonight.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому +1

      Great info. Makes sense! Thanks for doing all that research. (I travel with my small Lumix GM5 so wasn't able to even poke around the menus to look.)

  • @alandimery3379
    @alandimery3379 6 років тому

    Hello Marlene. Nice video, thank you. I have a question about the G9 stabilisation that I was hoping you could answer for me please. When using the G9 and trying out the E-Stabilisation (Video) and I.S. Lock (Video), with the lens I.O.S. turned off, there doesn't appear to be any difference in the stabilisation in either stills or video, whether these are ON or OFF. (There is a big difference when the lens O.I.S. is turned on) Am I missing something? And are these just for Video as their bracketed name suggests? Thanks.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Sorry Alan, haven't had time to research this. I suggest you test for yourself and do what works best. If I find the answers to your questions I'll let you know. Cheers!

  • @paulbailey6251
    @paulbailey6251 6 років тому

    Steady on! I've never seen a 'student on a tripod' - Does it hurt?

  • @shetautneteregyptianyoga2734
    @shetautneteregyptianyoga2734 5 років тому

    is there a time limit on shooting video?

  • @anitacoleman3832
    @anitacoleman3832 6 років тому +1

    Marlene, many times I use a monopod instead of a tripod. In that case, would I still need to turn off the stabilization?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Great question! And I don't know the answer off the top of my head, but I say test it out. Personally I probably would turn off the stabilization when using a monopod, especially those ones with the little baby legs. If you are a Canon user, it's apparent very early if the stabilizer is on and causing focus problems. Let me know how it goes. If I find out the answer in the meantime I'll get back to you! Thanks for asking.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      If you are a Lumix G9 user, go to page 145-146 of the pdf owner's manual. (The big one). It lists all the possible scenarios of when to use and not use the stabilization as well as all the directional variations of it. And if you are panning your subject, there may be value in keeping it on while using a monopod. But it definitely says it's not recommended to use stabilization with a tripod. Stick with Plan A -- test it for your exact shooting conditions. This is something I recommend for every new camera function/feature that I haven't used before.

    • @anitacoleman3832
      @anitacoleman3832 6 років тому

      Thank you. I've been a Nikon user, but I just bought a G9 and am trying to learn the ins and outs of it.

  • @IreneYoungFoto
    @IreneYoungFoto 6 років тому +1

    Thanks, Marlene. Very informative and clear.

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching Irene! :)

  • @TerenceKearns
    @TerenceKearns 5 років тому

    A bit disappointed you didn't actually explain the G9 settings for this. You didn't explain the operation modes, E-Stabilization (video), and IS Lock (video).

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  5 років тому

      Sorry about that Terence. I'm more of a hands on practical tutor. You can find all of that missing info in the camera manual. Here's the link to the English Version: ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/camera/om/dc-g9_en_adv_om.pdf Hope that helps.

  • @juanblasleal1879
    @juanblasleal1879 2 роки тому

    Subtitulos en Español !!!!!!!

  • @Finite-Tuning
    @Finite-Tuning 3 роки тому +1

    This hurts my soul on so many levels. Why can/does a baby gopro get it so right but a real camera cannot compete in the stabilization department at any price level? Literally, the more money you spend the worse it gets! It does not compute to my way of thinking. I want something I can walk around with and I want better than a gopro, but the more I spend the less I can walk. It's annoying to say the least! Perhaps I just need a better gopro?

    • @ImageMaven
      @ImageMaven  3 роки тому +1

      Good points! Yes, very annoying. I think we need to look to the pro video shooters for this answer. They are always rigged up with stabilizers. Maybe a gimbal for your camera, or a DJI Osmo on your mobile phone would work for you. And it would also give you something to hold onto. Hand holding a camera and walking rarely looks great anyhow, even with a stabilized camera. If you find something that works let me know! Happy New Year.

  • @garybrown9719
    @garybrown9719 5 років тому

    Coffee is for the weak be strong give it upp

    • @WhoIsSerafin
      @WhoIsSerafin 4 роки тому

      Gary Brown never, bury me with it!