Price Drop on Best GH2 High Bitrate Card! Now $159!

sandisk uhs-1 95mb 64gb

$159! Lowered from $189.95 at B&H Photo

This is the only card that can reliably span at high GOP1 bitrates and at the same time record for nearly an hour straight at those high bitrates. I’ve previously used the Sandisk 45mb cards with good success, but the 95mb cards are a whole new ballgame. I just hope you have a place to store all the footage.

4. Hacked Panasonic GH2 Tutorial Series | Testing Footage | ISO Bug

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Fourth in the Hacked GH2 Tutorial Series. In this episode we start with the footage loaded and ready to test with the streamparser software. This software will tell us that the footage has recorded at the correct bitrate, and has all red frames which represent I-frames (GOP 1) which makes this essentially a CBR Intraframe AVCHD codec. Very impressive for a $600 camera. Following this we have information on the ISO Bug which affects ISO 320 and 640 and can be countered by setting a higher ISO and returning back downward. This segment was recorded in true anamorphic which I will talk about in a later video. The video ends with using Kelvin for white balancing.

Hacked GH2 Tutorial Series | Episode 3 | Testing the card and settings

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Third in the hacked GH2 Tutorial Series. In this episode we test settings on the camera and try to test the limits of recording to the card. Here’s the best card for these settings available at B&H.

sandisk uhs-1 95mb 64gb

$189.95 at B&H Photo

GH1 at 2400×1080 – LA7200 at Sacramento Capital

Thanks to the youtube “Original” quality mode, you can now enjoy anamorphic videos like the one below in super high resolution, higher than any other online streaming site. While the quality is not as good as looking at the raw files, it certainly makes for a whole new online viewing experience.

This video was shot during the testing of our LA7200 adapter in preparation for a new anamorphic lens tutorial series.