I finally figured this out after trial and error. It all has to do with finicky batteries. I finally got it to work with a Watson NP-F, 10,050 mAh, fully charged battery and only when I save it to a V90 SDXC II card internally. If the battery goes down in power after using it for a few...
Does not work with SD card nor SSD and my SSD's firmware is up to date, the cable is a high speed cable for 8K video and I tried this with my camera plugged in to AC current as well as DC current with high capacity battery via dummy battery BLK22. Again, it worked once and never worked again...
NorBro! Nice to hear from you again! I followed his Youtube video to the letter and I saw, with my own eyes, right in my own camera settings, the option for 300 FPS right there in the menu setting. Clear as day in my viewfinder. My camera is set to 23.97, MOV, 420 and/or 422 10 BIT LONG GOP...
Not grayed out. Latest firmware on camera and SSD through Samsung Magician. Best and fastest USB-C cable, too. Remember, it worked ONE TIME! Then I went back (after lunch) and now it won't go over 60 FPS. Nothing is greyed out in the menu. There are just no more FPS options after the 60...
The GH7 has a BSI sensor. The next best sensor is in the G9 II and rumors have it the GH7 and G9 II use the same sensor (but specs show the G9 II is NOT BSI. The GH6 sensor is not BSI and not the same as the G9 II and GH7 but, I gotta tell ya, the GH6 takes fantasic video. I own all three...
I kept it at MOV, 1080p, 10 bit 420, 23.97! It let me do 300 FPS once fifteen minutes prior and when I went back to try it again it tops me off at 60 FPS! Tried it with a powerfuk battery AND with an AC coupler! WTF?
I want to access high frame rates (over 60 fps using an SSD) on my G9II and I know it can be done up to 300 FPS because I already did it once, plus, this video shows how to do it...
For three solid days I've been searching for this answer without satisfactory results (including Panasonic website). Does anybody know HOW to activate the "micro-step aperture control" for smooth exposure changes during video recording when using the Panasonic GH6 or G9 II and the following two...
I've noticed in two of my GH6 cameras that when I am using the colored focus peaking in standby mode, it's very visible as it should be. As soon as I start recording, it's intensity reduces significantly making it sort of difficult to focus on the fly. This happens with every lens, every...