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Panasonic HMC40 PH720 60p Shutter Speed & Slow Motion Test

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

This was shot using the HMC40 at the PH720 60p setting handheld in the rain, fog, and nearly dark testing the shutter speed of the camera with no gain. The first clips is regular speed and the second with no sound is at 50% speed. It was lightly raining, foggy, and roughly 7:10pm on it's way to getting dark.

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  • Very useful, thank you.

  • @1650million No problem

  • how the heck do you change the f-stop on this camera?

  • @EffectsDriver Switch the camera to manual, then push in on the iris roller on the side of the camera. Then, just roll up or down to adjust the f-stop

  • hey i have a question, i use final cut express, and when i use log and transfer to take my avchd clips and put them in my project. I use a panasonic AG-HMC40. When ever i shoot something in 720px60p the program shuts down . I have no idea why. Please help!

  • @JZproductionJZ Are you importing them straight from the camera or doing it separately?

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  • @Alexi123skate google it up, but basically its like iso on a dslr, more gain= more light = better lowlight performance, at the price of noise in your video

  • holyyy fuck, i can't believe you can get that much light at 1/2000, thats amazing

  • what is ''no gain'' ?

  • 1/30 no gain was beautiful

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