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Jose Luis Tamez of Cine Digital sent me this little test video between the Panasonic Lumix GH2 and two Canon HDSLR’s. The GH2 looks pretty good for a micro four thirds camera. It does present more grain than the Canon 5D Mark II to my eye. Here is a little info about the shoot from Jose. Thanks for sending!
Lumix Gh2 vs 5D Mark II vs Canon T2i In this video at Cinedigital.tv we do a comparison between the Canon 5d Mark II, the Canon EOS T2i and the brand new Lumix GH2 The tests performed are: image quality, rolling shutter, moire and low light. Cameras used for the test:▪ Canon EOS 5D Mark II▪ Canon EOS T2i▪ Panasonic Lumix GH2Optics:• 5D Mark II – Carl Zeiss ZF – 50mm• T2i – Carl Zeiss ZF – 35mm x 1.6crop = 56mm• GH2 – Carl Zeiss ZF – 25mm x 2 crop = 50mm
Lumix Gh2 vs 5D Mark II vs Canon T2i
In this video at Cinedigital.tv we do a comparison between the Canon 5d Mark II, the Canon EOS T2i and the brand new Lumix GH2
The tests performed are: image quality, rolling shutter, moire and low light.
Cameras used for the test:
â–ª Canon EOS 5D Mark II
â–ª Canon EOS T2i
â–ª Panasonic Lumix GH2
Optics:
• 5D Mark II – Carl Zeiss ZF – 50mm
• T2i – Carl Zeiss ZF – 35mm x 1.6crop = 56mm
• GH2 – Carl Zeiss ZF – 25mm x 2 crop = 50mm
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