![]() ![]() It's a great little body with plenty of big-boy features and the end results are quite good. I added an inexpensive thumb grip (Haoge XS10B) and bottom plate (UURig R604) for a place to rest my pinky, that further improve the ergos on my G100 and love the way it feels in hand.īuy with confidence on the G100 for stills. Just keep the shutter speeds up (using the e-shutter.) Also, you can comfortably shoot at ISO 3200 by using AI Denoising software like Topaz DeNoise AI or DXO Deep Prime. Stabilized glass can help for stills but is not mandatory. I love the generously sized EVF and fully articulating screen on the G100. The sensor and CPU (Venus engine) render similarly to my G9. The G100 has two control dials so I have plenty of manual controls to use. For very dark indoor shooting and night shots I switch to f/1.7 and f/1.4 primes. Official Micro Four Thirds website, including LUMIX cameras and lens databaseįor still, I have a G100 and use it as a secondary body alongside my G9. LUMIX auto-focus guidebook, including a separate guidebook for video AF Panasonic Image App (for iOS here) for cameras not compatible with LUMIX Sync LUMIX Sync for wireless operation of supported cameras using your smartphone Official Panasonic V-Log LUTs you can import to your. LUIMX Webcam Software download and compatibilities LUMIX Tether 2.4 download and compatibilities Panasonic Support for all your manuals needsįirmware updates for all Lumix cameras and lenses ![]() Lumix Pro Services ( LPS Europe, LPS America) programme provides free and premium services (support, servicing, repair loans, extended warranty) for eligible LUMIX camera owners. Resourcesįor a quick overview of Panasonic Lumix cameras, you can visit our wiki, which is under perpetual construction for now. ![]() Non-Lumix L-Mount questions are better to be asked in a some of the related subreddits. Please refer to this wiki article for more detailed link guidelines. Please avoid using shorteners and overly long links (usually anything after a question mark ("?") can be deleted) as this may trigger anti-spam.Įxceptions subject to prior approval by /r/Lumix moderators. Affiliate links are not allowed anywhere on /r/Lumix.For used gear try dedicated websites or /r/photomarket/. Feel free to post generic sales and deals for new Lumix equipment within reason. Please do not sell used equipment, services, LUTs, or anything else in /r/Lumix.I happen to own both - DXO lab3 didn't recognize D6 raw files so purchased DeNoise while I waited for DXO lab 4 to come out. Keep the frequency of your posts reasonable. 1 Some have expressed interest in a comparison between the two products.For support questions ideally provide sample/example footage. Please include the relevant camera + lens (if applicable) in the post title (not only sub-title) whenever possible.It is recommended that you avoid politics altogether. Treat one another with respect and manners if possible.I highly doubt, however, that state of the art performance can be achieved without utilizing neural networks. ![]() From my viewpoint, neural networks just perform extraordinarily well with respect to denoising.įor me, it doesn’t matter whether darktable utilizes neural networks for denoising or not - as long as the results can catch up with the state of the art. With the three denoising modules in darktable, different demosaicing algorithms and the sharpness modules, it is just not possible to remove noise while maintaining sharpness to the same extent as with most recent proprietary software (I highly recommend you to compare the software by yourself). The long answer is that DeNoise AI is an intelligent noise reduction software that uses deep learning technology to accurately distinguish between real image. aggressive approach could be like iOS Night mode: deep cleaning all the sky. I don’t agree with the idea that the use of machine learning algorithm, that is, neural networks specifically, is only a marketing hype. DXO Prime vs DeNoise General Discussion Cameras and Equipment martin.ische-365970 (martin.ische-365970) October 27, 2020, 4:21pm 1 Topaz Denoise has faced serious competition from the latest update of DxO Photolab to version 4. I tried to apply to some light subframe Topaz DeNoise AI and DxO DeepPRIME. The neural network for G’MIC seems very, very promising and I’ll have a look at it. I cannot say anything about the diffuse or sharpen module in 3.7, which I haven’t tested yet. ![]()
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