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At a minimum, HDTV has twice the linear resolution of standard-definition television (SDTV), thus showing greater detail than either analog television or regular DVD. The technical standards for broadcasting HDTV also handle the 16:9 aspect ratio images without using letterboxing or anamorphic stretching, thus increasing the effective image resolution.
You can toggle the comparison tool above between JPEG$(document).ready(function() { $("#icl-5483-675450980").click(function() { ImageComparisonWidgetLink(5483); }); }) and Raw$(document).ready(function() { $("#icl-5481-696030964").click(function() { ImageComparisonWidgetLink(5481); }); }) modes by selecting the desired mode in the relevant dropdown. At the top right of our tool you'll see icons denoting 'Full'$(document).ready(function() { $("#icl-5481-516914371").click(function() { ImageComparisonWidgetLink(5481); }); }), 'Compare'$(document).ready(function() { $("#icl-5484--1152285453").click(function() { ImageComparisonWidgetLink(5484); }); }), and 'Print'$(document).ready(function() { $("#icl-5485--1231431967").click(function() { ImageComparisonWidgetLink(5485); }); }). 'Full' gives you a 100% magnification view of each camera at its native resolution; 'Compare' normalizes all cameras to the lowest resolution camera present in the comparison, while 'Print' resizes all images to roughly 8MP output.
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Been using mine for a few months and the images with the kit zoom blow me away every time I load them into NX studio or C1 (Jared Polin said the same, and for once he's right). It's a lot of fun to use, is nice and light and portable, and is quick to use. My Z6ii has not seen the light of day since I bought this. The Smallrig grip is needed for comfort though.
3. I've got so used to shootin all day on 1 battery (1000-1500 images), that I'm sure I'm gonna HATE swapping out batteries half way thru the day. That's when I'm probably gonna miss somethin I didn't want to.
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When this is mode is activated, the camera shoots a series of 8 images in quick succession. Using the in-body stabilisation mechanism, it moves the sensor a fraction between each shot. The camera then merges the images to create one much larger raw file.
When the aspect ratio is 3:2, using High Resolution Mode results in 16,736 x 11,186-pixel images. That means the images have 187million pixels! At 300ppi this enables you to create 141.7 x 94.56cm (55.787 x 37.227-inch) prints.
If you find the Gigabyte AORUS FO48U OLED too expensive or don't want the 48-inch screen size but still want the best 4k 120Hz monitor, look into the Gigabyte M32U. It's different from the FO48U because it has a smaller 32-inch screen, and while it doesn't offer the same immersive gaming experience, images look sharper due to its higher pixel density. It doesn't have an OLED panel either, so it isn't as good for dark room gaming as blacks look gray, but it also gets brighter for well-lit rooms.
Other key features include an 18.1-megapixel High Sensitivity MOS sensor, 3-inch 1040K-pixel LCD touchscreen, 1,170k Live View Finder (LVF), and 4K (3840 x 2160pixel) video recording at 30/25/24fps including the ability to extract 8 megapixel images from the 4K video.
Post Focus is a new function that enables users to select the in-focus area after shooting simply by touching it on the LCD screen. The new Post Focus Stacking function enables users to take multiple images of the same frame with different areas in focus, then combine all or selected focus areas into one image.
The Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82 has a time lapse function in which you can set the time interval and the number of images to take, plus a multi-exposure option that lets you combine up to four exposures in a single frame, while the Stop Motion Animation mode allows you to create unique stop motion videos.
The FZ82 has wi-fi connectivity built-in, but not NFC or GPS. You can use your smartphone to change the camera settings (focus setting, exposure compensation, ISO, WB and Photo Styles) and even fire the shutter button remotely (including interval video recordings), while the auto transfer function automatically backs up your photos onto a tablet. You can also use GPS data from your smartphone to record the shooting location onto your images.
The Panasonic FZ82's LCD screen is commendably touch sensitive. All of the menu options can be changed via the touchscreen interface, and you can also control image playback, with the ability to tap a thumbnail to see the full-size version, scroll through your images by dragging them from side to side, and magnifying them up to 16x.
The Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82 produced images of good quality during the review period. It produces noise-free images at ISO 80 to 400, with limited noise starting to appear at ISO 800. ISO 1600 exhibits quite visible noise and loss of fine detail, and the fastest settings of ISO 3200 and 6400 are even noisier but still usable for small prints and web use.
The new Post Focus and Focus Stacking functions both worked very well. The images were a little soft straight out of the camera at the default sharpening setting and ideally require further sharpening in an application like Adobe Photoshop, or you can change the in-camera setting if you don't like the default results.
The large number of Creative Controls and Photo Styles allow you to quickly and easily customise the look of the Panasonic DC-FZ82's JPEG images. We struggled to see any differences between the Intelligent Resolution settings, but Intelligent D-range is an effective feature for capturing more detail in the shadows and highlights, as is the HDR mode.
Here are two 100% crops which have been Saved as Web - Quality 50 in Photoshop. The right-hand image has had some sharpening applied in Photoshop. The out-of-the camera images are a little soft at the default sharpening setting. You can change the in-camera sharpening level if you don't like the default look.
The Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82 has an antishake mechanism which allows you to take sharp photos at slower shutter speeds than other digital cameras. To test this, we took 2 handheld shots of the same subject with the same settings. The first shot was taken with the stabilizer turned off, the second with it turned on. As you can see, with image stabilisation turned on, the images are sharper than when it's turned off.
Post Focus is a new function that enables users to select the in-focus area after shooting simply by touching it on the LCD screen. The first three images show the effects of switching between the three memory cards.
The new Post Focus Stacking function enables users to take multiple images of the same frame with different areas in focus, then combine all or selected focus areas into one image. The fourth image below shows the effect of merging the first three images into on stacked image.
This is a selection of sample images from the Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82 camera, which were all taken using the 18 megapixel Fine JPEG setting. The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in any way.
The Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82 enables users to capture RAW and JPEG format files. We've provided some Panasonic RAW (RW2) samples for you to download (thumbnail images shown below are not 100% representative).
Pros: Good images straight out of the box, compact size, cheap recording media, accepts Canon EF lenses nativelyCons: Needs an external recorder to capture broadcast quality deliverables, no frame rates above 30p in FHD, No SDI output
Pros: Robust camera with an onboard broadcast acceptable codec, nice images straight out of the box, cheap recording media, compact size, good in low lightCons: No frame rates above 30p in FHD 2b1af7f3a8