Worth noting is that there is an inbuilt slider and zoom feature for 'stills' or edited into a video viewed on computers and tablets, in many Panasonic Lumix cameras. Good for a simple effect but not as sophisticated as the mechanical slider, obviously.
@@joestrahl6980 My GX80 certainly has it and I assume that GX cameras since then and all G from the 80 has both features. Page 171 of my detailed PDF manual explains 'Recording Motion Pictures that Pan and Zoom'. Adobe and UA-cam will not allow me to copy and paste from the Acrobat file, or I would. They call it 4K Live Cropping.
Excited to see your video-focused content. Keep it up 👍
Thanks, much appreciated!
Looks interesting! Never try slider before. Thanks for the tips 😀
Thank you.
Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Worth noting is that there is an inbuilt slider and zoom feature for 'stills' or edited into a video viewed on computers and tablets, in many Panasonic Lumix cameras. Good for a simple effect but not as sophisticated as the mechanical slider, obviously.
Yes, good point. Thanks.
Huw Williams: I don't quite understand your posting, sorry. Also, could you tell us which Panasonic Lumix cameras you know have the "feature"?
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My GX80 certainly has it and I assume that GX cameras since then and all G from the 80 has both features.
Page 171 of my detailed PDF manual explains 'Recording Motion Pictures that Pan and Zoom'. Adobe and UA-cam will not allow me to copy and paste from the Acrobat file, or I would. They call it 4K Live Cropping.
It looks like you found a new toy. ;)
It’s a tool, not a toy😀