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Comparison 3 DSLRs movie test D5000,5Dmk2,GH1

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

Nikon D5000 ; AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm F3.5-5.6G VR. Canon 5Dmark2 ; EF24-105 F4 L IS USM. Panasonic LUMIX GH1 ; G VARIO HD 14-140mm F4.0-5.8 ASPH.

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  • overexposure is the character of D5000. All footage were taken in programAE(fullauto)mode.

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  • Not Equal Exposures between each camera

  • Canon tends to have a more contrasty and saturated look out of the box. You could go to the menu and change these settings to make it look more like the Nikon or Panasonic.

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  • i am not sure this guy know how to use these 3 camera.

    maybe he is much familiar with the canon. I pretty sur that the d5000 is not well set up

  • @tkysstd You still should have manual exposed correctly for a fair comparision.

  • for those who are creative and know how to use a camera and lens to full potential, these comparisons mean nothing.

  • The panasonic looks the best. The nikon looks soft and the canon looks too saturated...

  • 5D II colours are too bright and contrast is too high. Contrary to the D5000. There is too less contrast. The GH1 looks perfect too me.

  • haha Sea Paradise!! you should have taken some videos of the fish tanks!!

  • I'm not an owner of any of these cameras but the D5000 had the most film like look.

  • lol all the d5000 users getting shitty that the 5d is better haha

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