thank you so much! i upgraded from a really old canon 600D and I was really bothered by how bad the auto focus was. i did tried this in low light conditions and its perfect!
I don't think that people prefer dual because of the speed of focusing. Sometimes you don't want to focus ultra fast, it does not look natural in certain scenarios. The problem is that contrast auto focus needs hunting because it will go over and under focus until it finds the right mark. Having dual pixel auto focus means your camera knows exactly how far it needs to go before reaching focus, not only does it mean you can focus faster (which is not always desired) but it also means it does not hunt for the focus. That's the main benefit. Just saying.
Ok. Going to try again. I installed the firmware and had mediocre results. Let’s see how it works with your settings! Thanks for the video, but only if it works! 😀
very helpful, thanks. I have the Viltrox adaptor with my Tokina lens. I updated that to 3.4, and that combined with the 2.6 update to the GH5 has things working better. Your settings helped too.
Enjoyed the video... For the sake of v-loggers I understand the need for the auto focus to improve. Content is king in that genre. I also feel that this video of yours proves that the GH5 and for Panasonic in general the AF is serviceable for this purpose. As you also pointed out, all cameras struggle in low light. However, for the filmmaker, auto focus is not a priority. The whole process of filmmaking is at play and auto focus is such an insignificant part of it, that it hardly matters. I am often surprised at how many videos I have viewed that were literally filmed with a GH5 or even a GH4, by people who are genuinely focused on their area of interest that the technology does not hinder them. From a science channel to a person living in an automobile. I have come across people camping, or on adventure hikes, to cooking channels. Sometimes they list the equipment they use to film in the description, other times I have glimpsed the camera via a reflection, casually swept past a mirror, or a secondary camera pointed at the other... I believe most people who are using the GH5 are not tech vloggers, but rather people with an idea and a limited budget, and they realize that the GH5 or Lumix cameras in general are the best bang for buck when it comes to hybrid cameras with an emphasis on video... .
I’m not sure if it’s as good as the dual pixel but it looks like it holds up better with the new update. To bad they’re not doing anymore updates for the gh4 as that’s what I shoot on lol. Great stuff man!!
As the GH5 drops in value it gains in function making it a win win. It is way better than it was years ago and now I have 3. Best bang for the buck hands down.
Exactly, I have some reservations with Sony. I think especially now panasonic is paying attention to autofocus, they easily have the best cameras when it comes to versatility.
Tested it out. I went from v1.0 on my GH5S to v1.4 and it was better. v1.0 was giving me a noticeable stair step autofocus to each point, and definitely over shot multiple times before locking focus. Focus was good after it locked. v1.4 is a much smoother (no stair step) autofocus. Still overshoots, but if you turn down the speed it isn’t as noticeable. Smoothly stops
I just shot 6 concerts with 4 GH5’s. I was running close-ups with the 35-100 f2.8 Panasonic. I shot all but one in auto focus. I was using firmware 2.7. I used area auto focus and HD. The one concert I shot in 4K, I had to switch to manual focus. The auto focus was all over the place in 4K. After editing these concerts, I was very impressed. It was very consistent and their was no hunting. I used a Ninja V with red peaking and the GH5 with peaking set to blue because I was nervous and because of the stage lighting.
nailed it Q Fab and very clear video, Native Prime Lenses and Proper lighting is important agreed. I’ve taken your settings ( similar to others - that’s good ) Subscribed a while back .. great content Nate… thanks
My results were not as good as what you got. Idk it’s frustrating. I did pick up a Sony a6400 and I’ve been testing them both out. If I could count on the Panasonic I would be oh so happy... thanks for your video will have to do some more testing
I have the G9 but I'm incredibly impressed with the update that makes autofocus totally usable and reliable. It's not 100% perfect but no camera system is yet.
I’ve tried time and time again to get a right autofocus setting on the GH5 but it’s never good. Too much pulsing or super slow to react. This video has inspired me to give it one more go, I’ll let you know what I find...
Thanks Stronz! When i had my GH5, AF was helpful when filming myself for youtube content, it's not perfect, but at least it gives me an option when I'm on a gimbal. Otherwise I'm so used to manual focus I prefer that when operating the camera :)
Lenses with large apertures and no focus breathing behave quite acceptable, e.g. the 10-25mm Leica. I felt that a slower focus adjustment speed did smooth out the hunting a little. Thanks
Thanks bro I really appreciate the video! This was very well done, and very versatile. I am grateful for this discovery as I have been searching and searching watching videos and reading to find the best setup for me... .Travel and VLOG and now that there's this new update... It seems like this is the best option and especially for the money! Plus, if Panasonic has this work ethic and mindset for quality... Why not.... It demonstrates they're seeking to continue improving without forcing you to buy another... Amazing.... What's incredible is Technics Turntables were the BEST! I used to DJ and now that I'm heading into this field of UA-cam channel and mission work.... I find it awesome that this same company is on top of the game with there products.... Amen! God is good All the time... Thanks again bro!
Impressive performance there. I'm still setting up my new GH5 and this is reassuring. But I can certainly confirm that there are a lot of factors at work here. I've got a Canon M6 with pretty solid dual-pixel autofocus generally but it, too, will struggle in certain situations. It's like you say, the more you experiment and give the system every advantage you can, the better the performance is likely to be. You've proven here that at least for vlogging, the new GH5 firmware can cut the gig if given a fighting chance. Thanks!
Thank you for working on the GH5 AF tweaking and the new firmware! I have a G85 and it looks like no new firmware for me! Your results were very good in terms of the GH5 grabbing and holding AF in your desired subject -- like holding the lens in your hand near the GH5 and then having the focus shift back to your face. But I still saw -- when I was purposefully looking for it, some focus pulsing in the background. Now at those times the main focus did not drift -- if your face was in focus, it stayed -- but whatever algorithm that Panasonic uses, it still does some searching on the background (is it subtly opening-up/closing-down the aperture and what we're seeing is a teeny increase/decrease in the DOF -- and all the while the actual plane of focus is still on your face?). So -- if the viewer's attention is held by the subject in focus, hopefully they won't see that pulsing of the focus of the background. Unfortunately on the G85 the pulsing is much more noticeable -- even though the "locking on" of the focus subject (depending on the camera settings and brightness of the scene) is pretty good. Thanks!
This is how you write a comment! Appreciate it. Yep! I do hope Panasonic continues to work on it. If it’s just for my UA-cam videos I might be ok with removing that light from the shot. That way it’s less distracting
@@NatesFilmTutorials -- Right -- the AF is definitely better than it was in the past. It's sad that my G85 seems to be orphaned when it comes to firmware updates (Olympus does a bit better than Panasonic in that respect) -- I may just have to upgrade to a G9 one of these days!!!! Thanks!
I shoot on a G85 and neeeeeeed this. Panasonic probably won't so it for anything older than the GH5 tho I imagine. Is the G9 or G95 the cheapest Panny to get this fixed autofocus update? I may need to update bodies.
Thanks for doing this. I have two GH5's and normally I use manual focus but there are times that auto focus would come in handy. I notice that in your shots, the camera did not pulse after it acquired focus. This is important to me. I can deal with the focus being off but I can't deal with the pulse.
First video watching on your channel. Really nice video man. Thanks! Gonna upgrade and try it. Also absolute love your studio look & lighting. What is that wood look wall made out of on the left? 👌👌
Thanks. This was very valuable information, though I had already been using many of your recommended settings on my GH5. I have one suggestion, though: please lose the music. It was obtrusive, distracting and at times came near to drowning out your voice. We don't need it. Your narration is good enough for all your grateful viewers.
Hey Martin! Thanks for the suggestion. I do find it distracting too and it’s calming without it. you watch my latest videos I don’t put music during the main portion of the video anymore. 👍🏻
@@NatesFilmTutorials Thanks for the amazingly quick reply, Nate. Good to hear about the music. I will be subscribing. Just bought my second GH5, by the way. The v.2.6 I installed on the first one went a long way toward improving AF.
I installed the new firmware on my GH5s and set all the menu items as you suggested but my GH5s still focus hunts like crazy in the background after this firmware install.... any suggestions? please help!
Great video! I’m going to try these settings as soon as I get home 😁 this video was super helpful. Thanks for sharing,even tho I’m a manual focus junkie since I had the gh5 for a while 😂
I often shoot Model airplanes in motion, but struggle with focus. Do you have any good pointers or tips on setup for fast moving objects. Im not a pro but would love to get some tips. I only use native lenses. For the planes i use 12-60mm f2.8
You can try using tracking focus. I don’t know the exact scenario and how your filming them but you wouldn’t have to focus too much if there flying across the horizon of the image. It would be more difficult if your head on and quite close to the model airplanes
Maybe in daylight the gh5 can focus nearly as good as the 80D. A few weeks ago I had a concert shoot in a kind of difficult light situation. I could totally rely on the dual pixel focus. There wasn’t one single moment where the focus pumped or wasn’t perfectly smooth. I would never take my Gh5s to such events. But one advantage of the Gh5s is that I can crank up the ISO to 25000 and can close the aperture to 12. So I almost don’t need to focus:-) Nevertheless, thank you for sharing your experiences and settings!
@@NatesFilmTutorials Definitely. I'm not that kind of observer that you would lost if the first 15 seconds are not engaging enough. I'm here for good, useful well delivered information. If it takes 10 minutes or half hour, I'm perfectly fine with that. But I know that my opinion is not very popular so, as an advice, you may have a longer video once in a while and shorter morw often for the algorithm and other kind of viewers =P
Haha yeah I thought your comment was on my last upload that was 18 minutes long. Thanks for the feedback, I do appreciate longer content as well as long as it’s not wasting time haha!
B R I L L I A N T mate, I have a Canon 200D & waiting to receive my new GH5 coming in the mail. Thanks for producing this video. New Sub here 2020 lets Rock
What if I just left it on AF-On and did not choose "near" or "far", would that work, and be more versatile? What if I leave the AF Custom Setting to "off"? Does all this apply to the GH5s? Also, do you know about YodaYeo' autofocus fix by setting the shutter angle to 179? Should we also have that set, as well as these settings you have mentioned here?
Heyo! You can leave the near and far off. It's probably best if you do move the camera around a lot, that just provides another level of control if you were trying to focus close, it won't try and focus on something distant. It should work with the GH5s and G9 as well. I don't know if the 179° shutter is still applicable after the recent firmware updates but its worth a try! Hope this helps
Hello! Thanks a lot for the video. It helped me a lot. Did you test Sigma 18-35 + Viltrox + GH5 autofocus performance? Are there any differences between Viltrox and Metabones in autofocus point of view. Thanks in advance.
hi Nate, thanks for your video - as I am mostly filming moving scenes I find it more reliable to be in 'Manual focus' rather than 'autofocus'- However I've been mostly focusing by moving the focus point with my finger (the little square) on the touch screen on the desired object- without using the focus ring - I have found it quite reliable, have you been using that method? The only thing I've noticed is that the focus point (a square) is only moving when I am filming in one of my custom settings of 4k-60fps...I can't get the focus point (the square) to move on the other settings....any idea? thx! :)
I can see your back lamp pulsing in and out. doesn't matter what panasonic do with the firmware. in order for the camera to insure AF on target. it needs to go in/out to confirm the focusing. That's what cause the pulsing. I love the panasonic camera. and the only thing i can't stand was the AF. i'm not a MF person so have the switch to sony. I told myself if one panasonic have the PDAF. I will switch back, just hope by then I'm not heavily invested in sony glass. Thank you for the comparison.
Hi, Maybe you can help me out here.. I often Vlog during exhibitions, where I interview my customers. My customer and I are in the frame when using my Lumix Leica 8-18 mm lens, but in many cases when there are people passing by in the background, the camera hunts for focus a lot. Do you have a suggestion how I can overcome this problem?
I would set continuous autofocus off. Press half shutter to grab focus at the subject when interviewing them, and focus will stay there. This will do the job great if there not moving toward or away the camera often. I’m assuming they would be at one spot
I have a speed booster on my gh5, and when I'm in 4k with VFR, my auto focus won't work; but as soon as I switch to 4k 24fps, it works fine. Any idea why? Thanks!
zarrar ahmed malik2007 G7 is no longer updated and doesn’t have some of these settings. I own the G7 and love it. I just don’t use the autofocus on it.
zarrar ahmed malik2007 I’ve used autofocus on the G7 before, it’s not as reliable, but works decent on a gimbal. Canon and Sony do have a better system, you just got to know when you can use it to work for you
Try to do this with a fast lens like f1.8 or faster? with 2.8 wide angle you have basicaly almost everything in focus if not close to the lens. Just saying ;)
I have the same settings since the moment I've updated to 2.6....buuuuut the results are... not ... what...I expected. These settings are Ok, maybe for a studio shoot, like yours for example, but if you use it outside (like me), the autofocus just doesn't work.
I’ve yet to test autofocus on the S1R, mainly I don’t have a native lens yet. From what I’ve heard autofocus is an improvement. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it works better
Looks good! I still think Canon has the lead in the autofocus department but I like that Panasonic hasn't given up improving their system.
Hey thanks for stopping by! Please GH6 give us the autofocus we want lol!
I just watched your video on the GH5 💁🏿♂️
...and you know Panasonic listen to their user base, so I think they are on to something! We just have to be patient.
I just did the firmware update yesterday 2.6 I’ll try the Settings Thanks.
The Everyday Dad no way! The AF on the Sony A7RIV is easily the best I have ever seen! 🙂
I have recently updated the firmware for my GH5. Really happy! 😁
thank you so much! i upgraded from a really old canon 600D and I was really bothered by how bad the auto focus was. i did tried this in low light conditions and its perfect!
I don't think that people prefer dual because of the speed of focusing. Sometimes you don't want to focus ultra fast, it does not look natural in certain scenarios. The problem is that contrast auto focus needs hunting because it will go over and under focus until it finds the right mark. Having dual pixel auto focus means your camera knows exactly how far it needs to go before reaching focus, not only does it mean you can focus faster (which is not always desired) but it also means it does not hunt for the focus. That's the main benefit. Just saying.
Ok. Going to try again. I installed the firmware and had mediocre results. Let’s see how it works with your settings! Thanks for the video, but only if it works! 😀
I have been blessed by the Philip Bloom! I hope it works. Not quite there yet, but has works for my UA-cam content!
I’ve noticed the speed and responsiveness settings play a big part to. If you set it to 0 it has a smoother response with not as much hunting
I guess I'm kind of off topic but does anyone know a good place to watch new series online?
@Randy Brandon flixportal :D
@Merrick Gustavo Thank you, I went there and it seems to work =) Appreciate it!
very helpful, thanks. I have the Viltrox adaptor with my Tokina lens. I updated that to 3.4, and that combined with the 2.6 update to the GH5 has things working better. Your settings helped too.
This changes a lot for us. Almost switched camera systems as well, but I'm glad we waited. Thanks for the info brotha!
Exactly!!
Just keep enlightening us with new information about GH5. Brilliantly done.
It's just shocking how soft the 80D is
I know right?
HUGE LUMIX fan here. I have immediately subscribed. I own a G85 and I will be trying out some of these options to get better autofocus.
I tested this today and it has definitely improved compared to previous firmwares
Great information. Lighting is a major factor, but AF has come a long way. Thank for the video.
Enjoyed the video...
For the sake of v-loggers I understand the need for the auto focus to improve. Content is king in that genre. I also feel that this video of yours proves that the GH5 and for Panasonic in general the AF is serviceable for this purpose. As you also pointed out, all cameras struggle in low light. However, for the filmmaker, auto focus is not a priority. The whole process of filmmaking is at play and auto focus is such an insignificant part of it, that it hardly matters.
I am often surprised at how many videos I have viewed that were literally filmed with a GH5 or even a GH4, by people who are genuinely focused on their area of interest that the technology does not hinder them. From a science channel to a person living in an automobile. I have come across people camping, or on adventure hikes, to cooking channels. Sometimes they list the equipment they use to film in the description, other times I have glimpsed the camera via a reflection, casually swept past a mirror, or a secondary camera pointed at the other...
I believe most people who are using the GH5 are not tech vloggers, but rather people with an idea and a limited budget, and they realize that the GH5 or Lumix cameras in general are the best bang for buck when it comes to hybrid cameras with an emphasis on video...
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Excellent point!
I'm impressed by these results. I haven't tested this update yet but will definitely have to give it a try after seeing this. Thanks.
Worth a shot! Thanks Scott!
You are a Legend! My GH5 is now a Vlogging BEAST!
Just got my GH5 and updated the firmware! Excited to try out these settings. :D
let me know what you think!
I’m not sure if it’s as good as the dual pixel but it looks like it holds up better with the new update. To bad they’re not doing anymore updates for the gh4 as that’s what I shoot on lol. Great stuff man!!
Gh4 is a great camera!
Nate's Film Tutorials I agree man I love it!!
Which lens did you have on for your A-Roll here?
12-35mm on the Gh5 and Sigma 18-35mm on the Canon
@@NatesFilmTutorials Thanks! How do you like the 12-35 vs the 12-60? Don't know if I can justify the price for now (automotive YT vids)
I never used the 12-60mm. But I do prefer constant the aperture.
100% Panasonic shooter here (for weddings). Great video! Looks like I need to update
Very helpful and informative video! Thanks for sharing this!
You're welcome!
Nice job matching color between the cameras!
Ha thanks!
Great video, just downloaded latest firmware and made the settings you suggested. Really good. Thanks!
As the GH5 drops in value it gains in function making it a win win. It is way better than it was years ago and now I have 3. Best bang for the buck hands down.
you have 3 gh5s?
Trying out these settings my gh5s, I really hope it works. I have updated the firmware and I also used a native lens.
Hope so to! As expressed many times, it’s not perfect, but it maybe good enough for you, certainly for me. Let me know how it works out for you
@@NatesFilmTutorials Yes it works well, just tried it now. Impressed with the performance, better than before.
Its improved enough for me. I was trying out the a6600 with the 16-55 lens but there are also many compromises with that system
Awesome!! 😎
Exactly, I have some reservations with Sony. I think especially now panasonic is paying attention to autofocus, they easily have the best cameras when it comes to versatility.
Hi, do you think the g9 would work the same?
It should, the G9 got a big update, so it’s worth trying out
I MUST thank you despite having gh5 i did not try these settings and i found them quite helpful .
Glad to help!
Tested it out. I went from v1.0 on my GH5S to v1.4 and it was better.
v1.0 was giving me a noticeable stair step autofocus to each point, and definitely over shot multiple times before locking focus. Focus was good after it locked.
v1.4 is a much smoother (no stair step) autofocus. Still overshoots, but if you turn down the speed it isn’t as noticeable. Smoothly stops
I'm glad panasonic is working on the Gh5s too!
I just shot 6 concerts with 4 GH5’s. I was running close-ups with the 35-100 f2.8 Panasonic. I shot all but one in auto focus. I was using firmware 2.7. I used area auto focus and HD. The one concert I shot in 4K, I had to switch to manual focus. The auto focus was all over the place in 4K. After editing these concerts, I was very impressed. It was very consistent and their was no hunting. I used a Ninja V with red peaking and the GH5 with peaking set to blue because I was nervous and because of the stage lighting.
Nice video man.
Thanks! I enjoy your content!
nailed it Q Fab and very clear video, Native Prime Lenses and Proper lighting is important agreed. I’ve taken your settings ( similar to others - that’s good ) Subscribed a while back .. great content Nate… thanks
Thanks, Glad it was helpful!
My results were not as good as what you got. Idk it’s frustrating. I did pick up a Sony a6400 and I’ve been testing them both out. If I could count on the Panasonic I would be oh so happy... thanks for your video will have to do some more testing
What do you think of the GH5's autofocus update? Is it as good as Dual Pixel AF?
I have the G9 but I'm incredibly impressed with the update that makes autofocus totally usable and reliable. It's not 100% perfect but no camera system is yet.
Im stuck with the g85 :')
@@AAmxs I just updated from g85 to g9 and I am mind blowned by it's performance 😀👍
@@MindaugasStonkus i have a lot of questions,may i ask?
@@AAmxs of course 😀
@@MindaugasStonkus how's the autofocus/dynamic range/iso sensitivity?
I’ve tried time and time again to get a right autofocus setting on the GH5 but it’s never good. Too much pulsing or super slow to react. This video has inspired me to give it one more go, I’ll let you know what I find...
Thanks Stronz! When i had my GH5, AF was helpful when filming myself for youtube content, it's not perfect, but at least it gives me an option when I'm on a gimbal. Otherwise I'm so used to manual focus I prefer that when operating the camera :)
Lenses with large apertures and no focus breathing behave quite acceptable, e.g. the 10-25mm Leica. I felt that a slower focus adjustment speed did smooth out the hunting a little. Thanks
Thanks bro I really appreciate the video! This was very well done, and very versatile. I am grateful for this discovery as I have been searching and searching watching videos and reading to find the best setup for me... .Travel and VLOG and now that there's this new update... It seems like this is the best option and especially for the money! Plus, if Panasonic has this work ethic and mindset for quality... Why not.... It demonstrates they're seeking to continue improving without forcing you to buy another... Amazing.... What's incredible is Technics Turntables were the BEST! I used to DJ and now that I'm heading into this field of UA-cam channel and mission work.... I find it awesome that this same company is on top of the game with there products.... Amen! God is good All the time... Thanks again bro!
Thanks
Definitely see the difference. Not astronomical but very significant. Thanks.
Wow! Very enlightening! Thanks bud!
the best video on youtube. i sow i lot. i think it help me. thanks bro!
Impressive performance there. I'm still setting up my new GH5 and this is reassuring. But I can certainly confirm that there are a lot of factors at work here. I've got a Canon M6 with pretty solid dual-pixel autofocus generally but it, too, will struggle in certain situations. It's like you say, the more you experiment and give the system every advantage you can, the better the performance is likely to be. You've proven here that at least for vlogging, the new GH5 firmware can cut the gig if given a fighting chance. Thanks!
Thank you! Enjoy your new camera!
Thank you, very useful video. Still loving my GH5S
Great, wasn't aware of the firmware update. :)
You got a smooth style subbed :)
Appreciate it!
Thank you for working on the GH5 AF tweaking and the new firmware! I have a G85 and it looks like no new firmware for me! Your results were very good in terms of the GH5 grabbing and holding AF in your desired subject -- like holding the lens in your hand near the GH5 and then having the focus shift back to your face. But I still saw -- when I was purposefully looking for it, some focus pulsing in the background. Now at those times the main focus did not drift -- if your face was in focus, it stayed -- but whatever algorithm that Panasonic uses, it still does some searching on the background (is it subtly opening-up/closing-down the aperture and what we're seeing is a teeny increase/decrease in the DOF -- and all the while the actual plane of focus is still on your face?). So -- if the viewer's attention is held by the subject in focus, hopefully they won't see that pulsing of the focus of the background. Unfortunately on the G85 the pulsing is much more noticeable -- even though the "locking on" of the focus subject (depending on the camera settings and brightness of the scene) is pretty good. Thanks!
This is how you write a comment! Appreciate it. Yep! I do hope Panasonic continues to work on it. If it’s just for my UA-cam videos I might be ok with removing that light from the shot. That way it’s less distracting
@@NatesFilmTutorials -- Right -- the AF is definitely better than it was in the past. It's sad that my G85 seems to be orphaned when it comes to firmware updates (Olympus does a bit better than Panasonic in that respect) -- I may just have to upgrade to a G9 one of these days!!!! Thanks!
You’re welcome! Glad to help!
I shoot on a G85 and neeeeeeed this. Panasonic probably won't so it for anything older than the GH5 tho I imagine. Is the G9 or G95 the cheapest Panny to get this fixed autofocus update? I may need to update bodies.
The G9 got the update and it has probably the best performing autofocus in the panasonic M4/3 lineup
Cant wait to try this out!
Autofocus worked pretty well with a lens demonstration. I need to update my firmware now.
sweet!
Thanks for doing this. I have two GH5's and normally I use manual focus but there are times that auto focus would come in handy. I notice that in your shots, the camera did not pulse after it acquired focus. This is important to me. I can deal with the focus being off but I can't deal with the pulse.
Thanks Gerald, I've used the Gh5 autofocus a handful of times, and it does come in handy, but I still don't fully trust it
Good stuff man! Great research and digging to show that this can work if you set it up right. Seen a few of your videos. But this one earned my sub!
Touché hahah thanks for watching!
Nate's Film Tutorials You get me man!! 😂🤣
I'm gonna try your settings, thanks for the video
You're welcome!
First video watching on your channel. Really nice video man. Thanks! Gonna upgrade and try it. Also absolute love your studio look & lighting. What is that wood look wall made out of on the left? 👌👌
Pallet boards!
Dude thank you so much for all these videos.
Thanks. This was very valuable information, though I had already been using many of your recommended settings on my GH5. I have one suggestion, though: please lose the music. It was obtrusive, distracting and at times came near to drowning out your voice. We don't need it. Your narration is good enough for all your grateful viewers.
Hey Martin! Thanks for the suggestion. I do find it distracting too and it’s calming without it. you watch my latest videos I don’t put music during the main portion of the video anymore. 👍🏻
@@NatesFilmTutorials Thanks for the amazingly quick reply, Nate. Good to hear about the music. I will be subscribing. Just bought my second GH5, by the way. The v.2.6 I installed on the first one went a long way toward improving AF.
Awesome!
Thank you! Great tip!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video. Very useful.
Any good 1080p 120fps, flip screen, good stabilisation cam out there now
GH5
@@NatesFilmTutorials so like it's the best even as of today, I'm still considering, since the size is not that compact with the m43 sensor
I installed the new firmware on my GH5s and set all the menu items as you suggested but my GH5s still focus hunts like crazy in the background after this firmware install.... any suggestions? please help!
Try playing around with the speed and responsiveness. Sometimes the slower is better
Great video!
I’m going to try these settings as soon as I get home 😁 this video was super helpful.
Thanks for sharing,even tho I’m a manual focus junkie since I had the gh5 for a while 😂
Me too! I like manual focus when I'm behind camera!
I often shoot Model airplanes in motion, but struggle with focus. Do you have any good pointers or tips on setup for fast moving objects. Im not a pro but would love to get some tips. I only use native lenses. For the planes i use 12-60mm f2.8
You can try using tracking focus. I don’t know the exact scenario and how your filming them but you wouldn’t have to focus too much if there flying across the horizon of the image. It would be more difficult if your head on and quite close to the model airplanes
@@NatesFilmTutorials Thank you Sir.
ArcticRc You’re welcome!
I guess that you are shooting them from far away + with f2.8 lens, just use manual focus.
@@MartMadison Yeah i usally do that. Thank you Sir
Maybe in daylight the gh5 can focus nearly as good as the 80D. A few weeks ago I had a concert shoot in a kind of difficult light situation. I could totally rely on the dual pixel focus. There wasn’t one single moment where the focus pumped or wasn’t perfectly smooth. I would never take my Gh5s to such events. But one advantage of the Gh5s is that I can crank up the ISO to 25000 and can close the aperture to 12. So I almost don’t need to focus:-) Nevertheless, thank you for sharing your experiences and settings!
Well... liked ans subscribed. You've earned it. I'll like to came here when you upload things. Count me in, from Argentina. =)
Thanks Justo! I’m glad you’re sticking around, what videos would you like to see more of?
@@NatesFilmTutorials Definitely. I'm not that kind of observer that you would lost if the first 15 seconds are not engaging enough. I'm here for good, useful well delivered information. If it takes 10 minutes or half hour, I'm perfectly fine with that. But I know that my opinion is not very popular so, as an advice, you may have a longer video once in a while and shorter morw often for the algorithm and other kind of viewers =P
@@NatesFilmTutorials Well, It seems that I've answeres before you edit It xD
Haha yeah I thought your comment was on my last upload that was 18 minutes long.
Thanks for the feedback, I do appreciate longer content as well as long as it’s not wasting time haha!
good job, will give it a try, thanks man
awesome!
How's the pulsing when you move back and forth a lot lol?
In my testing, you can see it if you look for it. I also tried slowing the response and speed which helps with pulsing
great video dude, I can't wait to update my GH5
Worth a shot!
Works very well on preview ! But not while recording... :(
B R I L L I A N T mate, I have a Canon 200D & waiting to receive my new GH5 coming in the mail. Thanks for producing this video. New Sub here 2020 lets Rock
iSpike thanks!!!!
Thank much for this video...really helpful!!
Glad to help
What if I just left it on AF-On and did not choose "near" or "far", would that work, and be more versatile?
What if I leave the AF Custom Setting to "off"?
Does all this apply to the GH5s?
Also, do you know about YodaYeo' autofocus fix by setting the shutter angle to 179? Should we also have that set, as well as these settings you have mentioned here?
Heyo! You can leave the near and far off. It's probably best if you do move the camera around a lot, that just provides another level of control if you were trying to focus close, it won't try and focus on something distant. It should work with the GH5s and G9 as well. I don't know if the 179° shutter is still applicable after the recent firmware updates but its worth a try! Hope this helps
Thank you, that helped with my gh5!
Glad to hear it
How does it compare to thelowlight AF of Sony a6400 or 6600?
Hello! Thanks a lot for the video. It helped me a lot. Did you test Sigma 18-35 + Viltrox + GH5 autofocus performance? Are there any differences between Viltrox and Metabones in autofocus point of view. Thanks in advance.
Three years later lol I just tried this and it works really good 🎉
Awesome Krissy! Great to hear!
New subscriber! Absolutely!
Thanks Fleeting Days!
very helpful. thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
hi Nate, thanks for your video - as I am mostly filming moving scenes I find it more reliable to be in 'Manual focus' rather than 'autofocus'- However I've been mostly focusing by moving the focus point with my finger (the little square) on the touch screen on the desired object- without using the focus ring - I have found it quite reliable, have you been using that method? The only thing I've noticed is that the focus point (a square) is only moving when I am filming in one of my custom settings of 4k-60fps...I can't get the focus point (the square) to move on the other settings....any idea? thx! :)
B R I L L I A N T and thank you for sharing the knowledge that would take me a lot of reading the manual ant testing it out in the real world. Cheers
Thanks iSpike! Appreciate it
Can you please try rack auto focus via touch screen? Between 2 objects, near and far?
I can see your back lamp pulsing in and out. doesn't matter what panasonic do with the firmware. in order for the camera to insure AF on target. it needs to go in/out to confirm the focusing. That's what cause the pulsing. I love the panasonic camera. and the only thing i can't stand was the AF. i'm not a MF person so have the switch to sony.
I told myself if one panasonic have the PDAF. I will switch back, just hope by then I'm not heavily invested in sony glass.
Thank you for the comparison.
Hi, Maybe you can help me out here.. I often Vlog during exhibitions, where I interview my customers. My customer and I are in the frame when using my Lumix Leica 8-18 mm lens, but in many cases when there are people passing by in the background, the camera hunts for focus a lot. Do you have a suggestion how I can overcome this problem?
I would set continuous autofocus off. Press half shutter to grab focus at the subject when interviewing them, and focus will stay there. This will do the job great if there not moving toward or away the camera often. I’m assuming they would be at one spot
Thanks a lot!! I will try this out as soon as possible! 🙏
Love it!
Thanks Matt!
just tried it on mine and works so great! love you so much Thank youu! :) xx I'd love to interview you on Britalians TV would you be up for it? xx
I have a speed booster on my gh5, and when I'm in 4k with VFR, my auto focus won't work; but as soon as I switch to 4k 24fps, it works fine. Any idea why? Thanks!
My assumption would be autofocus probably doesn’t function in VFR. 60p should work in the non VFR mode
Thank you
You're Welcome!
Oh man, the hunt still exists :(
Wow 😯 this is awesome 👏
I hope this will fix my GH5 Focus problems. In whtich profile do you use this? All in M Mode and is there a different on 4K and HD?
I am going to get a g7 and are the dual pixel AF settings the same?
zarrar ahmed malik2007 G7 is no longer updated and doesn’t have some of these settings. I own the G7 and love it. I just don’t use the autofocus on it.
zarrar ahmed malik2007 I’ve used autofocus on the G7 before, it’s not as reliable, but works decent on a gimbal.
Canon and Sony do have a better system, you just got to know when you can use it to work for you
Manual focus isn’t that bad. Just use back button focus you can also use the touch screen to show where you want focus. The g7 is awesome
Great camera even now! That camera got me into the Panasonic ecosystem haha
Nate's Film Tutorials me too! I’m so glad I chose the g7
the background was phasing/pulsing the whole time while on the gh5 in this video. was hopeful for them fixing that. but i guess not. Great video btw!
Thanks nirvana, not a deal breaker, but i hope they continue to refine it
Thank you so much. :)
glad to help!
gotta love the upscaled 240p Canon calls 1080p
haha
Hey, My gh5 is has AFS not AFC....how do i Change this?
When testing make sure F number in canon is 2x higher then on Panasonic and then test.
The 80D is an APS-C crop, not FF.
Try to do this with a fast lens like f1.8 or faster? with 2.8 wide angle you have basicaly almost everything in focus if not close to the lens. Just saying ;)
I show an example with the sigma 18-35mm f/1:8 and speedbooster
hi Nate
will this work with the g80
You can try to match some of the settings, the g80 doesn’t have as many options, but worth a shot
Why would using a sigma 18-35 and speed booster be “a little but more noisy” than a native lens?
Audible noise* because the sigma is made for canon and adapting it you hear the focus motors. The native 12-35mm is silent
The native lenses are mostly silent compared to the audible noise adapted lenses make when focusing :)
Makes sense now you say audible noise
Better way of explaining it, thanks Alexander!
Haha I found myself thinking about that too when editing. Should’ve made that more clear
Cinema lens all autofocus ?
I still wouldn't use AF with GH5 for serious shoot, whereas with A7iii I can trust it can smoothly track and won't pulsate even if it loses focus.
dang thats pretty insane
Isn't it?
I have the same settings since the moment I've updated to 2.6....buuuuut the results are... not ... what...I expected.
These settings are Ok, maybe for a studio shoot, like yours for example, but if you use it outside (like me), the autofocus just doesn't work.
Thanks for sharing! What are you using it for? Are you trying to record yourself?
Nate's Film Tutorials yep. I have two channels- one for myself, and one for fishing videos. So, I shoot a lot of outdoor videos.
Ivan Savkov that’s sweet! I would try some of the other modes perhaps face detection or 255 area would help
Does this work on the Panasonic s1r and the s1h ?
I’ve yet to test autofocus on the S1R, mainly I don’t have a native lens yet. From what I’ve heard autofocus is an improvement. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it works better