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Panasonic DMC-GF1 20 mm Depth of Field Test

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2009

The was shot with the Panasonic DMC-GF1 camera and the 20 mm pancake lens. This video really shows the depth of field that the 20 mm lens can get. This was shot with manual focus and 40 mm in 35 mm eq.

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  • how come ur videos dont have noise? all my videos turn out with grainy noise!!! please help!

  • @markuslowe9 Because I use wide aperture lenses. That allows me to shoot video at a realitively low ISO. If you have a micro four thirds camera then try the Panasonic 20mm F1.7 lens for video. It is currently the best m4/3s lens for shooting low light video because of its wide aperture.

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  • @mpgxsvcd So the lens has a lot to do with quality? I wasn't fully aware of how much it mattered.

  • such a nice result..... not thinking that the result can really this good.... o.O

  • @seanjohnalpha Actually, the 20mm pancake lens lacks an aperture ring so you cannot control aperture mechanically. I was manually focusing with the focus ring. That is the noise you are hearing.

  • @dungying He's playing with the aperture...sliding his finger across the joggle causes that noise.

  • what is that noise? is it you doing manual focus?

  • very nice, i've been thinking to buy this camera..

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