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    "This course will get Panasonic GH2 owners quickly up to speed with their cameras! Digital production industry expert Noah Kadner takes you step by step through the the critical functions and operation of this popular DSLR hybrid video camera.

    Noah then goes to his edit suite to work with the AVCHD footage in post-production — with a focus on Final Cut Pro. The GH2 Guidebook offers over forty-five minutes of concentrated tips and instruction.

    Armed with this training course, Panasonic GH2 users will have the tools they need to get the most out of their cameras in production and post-production."



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    How you going Crosby,well i have the 14-140 kit lens a pana 45-200mm an olympus 9-18mm but none are much good for low light so i have the pana 20mm f 1.7 and 14mm f2.5 coming hopefully these are good in low light is that correct.

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    The 20/1.7 and 14/2.5 should help for low light, as will raising the ISO.
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    This is what confuses me auto ISO with my present lenses gives the best low light and only 3200 has any other light going through but less than auto.

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    Jet, feel free to send me private messages so we don't take threads too far off topic, granted, the course mentioned in this thread may be of help to you.

    Auto ISO is not normally a good setting to use as the settings change with changing light and can give you unwanted results. So, usually you want to set the ISO yourself. The ISO range on the GH2 is 160-12800 but you can set a limit if you like. However, if it's working for you who am I to suggest otherwise?

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