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Old July 20th, 2012, 02:20 PM
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Default Journey by Andrew Reid Shot on OM-D E-M5

https://vimeo.com/46037469

Camera aside, the footage is quite amazing to say the least. Now, if only Olympus could get their video codec sorted out.
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Old July 20th, 2012, 02:45 PM
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No information is posted about camera settings used or polarizers, ND filters, etc. used. So the public doesn't learn how to shoot great looking videos with the E-M5.

Indeed, it's a camera industry wide problem; e.g. I cannot go to the Olympus's, Canon's or Panasonic's Youtube channel any find company made tutorials about how to shoot stunning video or even stunning still images with their cameras!

But ironically, I can go to the Echo chainsaw company website and watch company made step by step videos of how to start their saws and cut a tree or firewood.
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No information is posted about camera settings used or polarizers, ND filters, etc. used. So the public doesn't learn how to shoot great looking videos with the E-M5.
I would contend that doing great looking video has nothing to do with your ND filters and everything to do with your artistic and cinematographic abilities. And Reid wrote a 164 page book about doing all of it with the GH2.

The equipment is not the limiting step once you have a camera like the OMD; the red button is all you need.
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I would contend that doing great looking video has nothing to do with your ND filters and everything to do with your artistic and cinematographic abilities. And Reid wrote a 164 page book about doing all of it with the GH2.

The equipment is not the limiting step once you have a camera like the OMD; the red button is all you need.
I think he meant techniques achieved by using specific items that amateurs (inlcluding myself) would like to know in order to achieve something similar
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