Panasonic GH5 Night Photography Tutorial (GH5 Tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2021
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Panasonic GH5 Photography... Can you shoot night photography on the Panasonic GH5? My experience shooting night photos on the Lumix GH5 and yes you can do it! For more info on how I shoot with my Lumix GH5 checkout my Panasonic GH5 Masterclass ► workshop.ryanjharris.ca
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You are the first person that inspire me to go to GH5, i sold my Sony ZVE10. Bought GH5ii this year and never regret it. Thank you so much! Sir
Been watching a lot of your videos the last two months because I've been interested in the GH5. I've learned so much from you, and I'm getting one next week!
Thanks for the content!
Great to hear! Keep on creating man
thanks a lot
No worries!
Sick shot! Another helpful vid
Cheers mate
Yesssssss needed this info!!!
Awesome!
The Oly 8mm/f1.8 FE works great as a nightscape lens as well. 👍
super sick, thinking of picking up a used GH5, still worth it in 2021?
Heccccckk ya! I still love mine
Inspiring stuff man. I have the Oly 8mm f/1.8 and never really considered it for astro. Might give it a shot after seeing this.
That should work well, enjoy
Thank you for everything bro! Much love from Hawaii! I bought your master class and I watch your videos often. I have the same set up however my Tokina doesn’t seem to focus to infinity at that low of an f stop. Did you ever have that problem?
GH5 is still an impressive little beast! I have two and a newer Sony. Still use the GH5 over the Sony for video. Thanks for another awesome Tutorial 😎
It really is! Cheers!
Thanks 😀
You're welcome!
Sick picture my brother!
Can you please tell us how you do timelapses of sundown for example? My Problem is, that they get to dark after a few seconds. Do you use Auto ISO and Auto SS for that? What Settings do you use? Greets from Germany :)
i love my gh5
Do you keep the Long Exposure Noise Reduction ON or do you turn it off ?
OFF!
Nice job Ryan 👍. Definately can take very decent shots with the GH5, I used to use the Laowa 7.5mm f/2 and Sigma 16mm f/1.4 to get some really decent shots. Few things I'd add.
1. Turn long exposure NR off in cam.
2. Use free stacking software like Sequator which very very significantly reduces noise and maximises fine detail. Take half a dozen or so shots of the same composition, feed it into Sequator and it will output a JPG or tiff that is vastly superior to single shot compositions.
3. Don't be afraid to bump that ISO provided you work photo stacking into your workflow. I've taken shots at ISO 12800 on my GH5 that where unusable individually but came out very clean after stacking.
4. The best solution to getting cleaner images is to increase your exposure time to let in more light, giving you more signal/data to work with. There is a set limit each camera/lens combo can have its shutter open for before Star trails become visible due to the rotation of the earth. May have heard of the rule of 500, this is widely inaccurate for today's cameras. Take that value and half it in most cases. Back to the point, the only way to get around this is to move the camera in sync with the rotation of the earth. This is done using a star tracker, MSM have a very small one that can do this. Last weekend I was using one of these with my Sony a7R with a Sony 20mm f/1.8 lens and getting clean 2 minute exposures where without a tracker I would have been pushing it for 15 second exposures.
5. Milky way isn't the only Night Sky target. M43 is freaking awesome for moon photography due to the tight pixel density and 2x crop. I just got a cheap Celestron C90 MAK telescope which is small and light (for a telescope) and is optically excellent. Hooked this onto my GX85 for a FF focal length equivalent of 2500mm!
How u fly in a national park?
u dont tell anybody
Hahah me near the city.. iso 1600 and 15sec shutter = white pictures 😂🥺
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My Wide Lens ► amzn.to/3pum3i2
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dude you gotta make these videos longer!!!!
Haha, what am I missing?