G'day all
My recently-new Panny FZ-2500 has a feature called "4K burst" whereby it shoots at 40 fps, stacks the images as an MP4 video for examination later. In that examination I can select as many individual 'frames' as I wish to become single images ready for follow-on activities. As with many digital cameras in video mode, it crops the frame during this process, the 20mpx dropping to 8mpx, with the responding alteration to apparent focal length being a multiplier is 1,5x. So when shooting at max zoom of 20x / 480mm FF equiv, my max suddenly becomes 720mm Equiv. The following images were all shot at maximum zoom. Needless to say ~ I am pretty chuffed at the sharpness and results
Typical exif - Panny FZ-2500; 1/1600s x F4,5; ISO-250
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As always, feedback welcome
Phil
My recently-new Panny FZ-2500 has a feature called "4K burst" whereby it shoots at 40 fps, stacks the images as an MP4 video for examination later. In that examination I can select as many individual 'frames' as I wish to become single images ready for follow-on activities. As with many digital cameras in video mode, it crops the frame during this process, the 20mpx dropping to 8mpx, with the responding alteration to apparent focal length being a multiplier is 1,5x. So when shooting at max zoom of 20x / 480mm FF equiv, my max suddenly becomes 720mm Equiv. The following images were all shot at maximum zoom. Needless to say ~ I am pretty chuffed at the sharpness and results
Typical exif - Panny FZ-2500; 1/1600s x F4,5; ISO-250
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4)

As always, feedback welcome
Phil
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