Hello:
I finally decided to ask a question that I know Panasonic will hate me for. BUT this post is not meant to bad talk Panasonic at all. I love Panasonic products and give them all respect for providing DVCPRO HD to the public.
SO I wanted to ask if anybody noticed this and or agrees with me:
It seems like Nobody reviews the Panasonic lenses. I have used DVX100A, DVX100B, HVX200A, and HPX170 and I found that all these cameras have a terrible lens mechanism. Literally I have seen consumer cameras with much better zoom speeds and Zooming mechanisms. And for some reason no one has ever mentioned about it.
SO what did I notice that is that bad?
Well first of all these cameras have gaps in the lens gears. The clutch system (connection of lens gears to the motor) has wobble, so when the motor is engaged wiggling the zoom ring will reveal the IMO an unacceptable gears gap that actually affects the zoom quality. When the lens is zoomed in half way and then zoomed out, the motor jerks the gears since there is a gap, gears jerks the zoom glass and a small rod on the gears also has to move a zoom ring which just adds to the action. This chain reaction makes a noticeable zoom movement making video look sloppy.
Compared to Canon - (OH my how it Looks BAD) Not only these cameras have a motor that can't zoom slow enough but the lens gear system makes a very noticeable jerk. Not only that, the starts and stops of the zooms are very abrupt.
Well I guess to be at least a little bit positive, I can say that this mechanism is ok when shooting handheld and tracking a moving subjects. Even then, standing in front of a walking person towards the camera it is a constant zoom stop zoom stop action if you want a person to remain the same size, where as Canon, Sony, and JVC it is possible to do a slow constant zoom out and have nearly seamless track. Where panasonic really reveals it self, when a small adjustment has to be made. Such as in an interview, where zooming should not be noticeable but the shot has to be slightly tightened or interviewee needs a little more room.
If Panasonic has made a model with an Electronic Censored Servo controlled lens that can zoom a bit slower I would buy and recommend the cam over any others.
Everything on these cameras is great, but their lenses ruin the whole camera for me. It is funny that when I mention of this problem at a trade shows, every Panasonic employee is greatly surprised and says that they have never noticed that. And even then for several years they have not done anything about it.
Well I just wanted to hear if people think of me as super picky or crazy, or maybe if I can get someone to agree with me and make me feel better ;-) and help to add more voices in request this to the list of improvements. Since ""Panasonic listens to their customers"".
Panasonic we love you but if I have to spend $5000 on a cam, I don't care what you need to do but the lens has to be FIXED. There is a way around a codec but not a cheap way around a bad lens mechanism.
I finally decided to ask a question that I know Panasonic will hate me for. BUT this post is not meant to bad talk Panasonic at all. I love Panasonic products and give them all respect for providing DVCPRO HD to the public.
SO I wanted to ask if anybody noticed this and or agrees with me:
It seems like Nobody reviews the Panasonic lenses. I have used DVX100A, DVX100B, HVX200A, and HPX170 and I found that all these cameras have a terrible lens mechanism. Literally I have seen consumer cameras with much better zoom speeds and Zooming mechanisms. And for some reason no one has ever mentioned about it.
SO what did I notice that is that bad?
Well first of all these cameras have gaps in the lens gears. The clutch system (connection of lens gears to the motor) has wobble, so when the motor is engaged wiggling the zoom ring will reveal the IMO an unacceptable gears gap that actually affects the zoom quality. When the lens is zoomed in half way and then zoomed out, the motor jerks the gears since there is a gap, gears jerks the zoom glass and a small rod on the gears also has to move a zoom ring which just adds to the action. This chain reaction makes a noticeable zoom movement making video look sloppy.
Compared to Canon - (OH my how it Looks BAD) Not only these cameras have a motor that can't zoom slow enough but the lens gear system makes a very noticeable jerk. Not only that, the starts and stops of the zooms are very abrupt.
Well I guess to be at least a little bit positive, I can say that this mechanism is ok when shooting handheld and tracking a moving subjects. Even then, standing in front of a walking person towards the camera it is a constant zoom stop zoom stop action if you want a person to remain the same size, where as Canon, Sony, and JVC it is possible to do a slow constant zoom out and have nearly seamless track. Where panasonic really reveals it self, when a small adjustment has to be made. Such as in an interview, where zooming should not be noticeable but the shot has to be slightly tightened or interviewee needs a little more room.
If Panasonic has made a model with an Electronic Censored Servo controlled lens that can zoom a bit slower I would buy and recommend the cam over any others.
Everything on these cameras is great, but their lenses ruin the whole camera for me. It is funny that when I mention of this problem at a trade shows, every Panasonic employee is greatly surprised and says that they have never noticed that. And even then for several years they have not done anything about it.
Well I just wanted to hear if people think of me as super picky or crazy, or maybe if I can get someone to agree with me and make me feel better ;-) and help to add more voices in request this to the list of improvements. Since ""Panasonic listens to their customers"".
Panasonic we love you but if I have to spend $5000 on a cam, I don't care what you need to do but the lens has to be FIXED. There is a way around a codec but not a cheap way around a bad lens mechanism.
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