Photography: A “quick walk” through Manila with the Lumix GH3 Camera from Panasonic
The cool Panasonic Lumix GH3

Out now in Sports + Travel Magazine - Singapore and Hong Kong
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to test the Panasonic Lumix DMC GH3 16.05 Megapixel Camera for Panasonic and Sports + Travel Magazine in Singapore. - A DSLR-like Micro Four Third System.
I only had a couple weekends to shoot, but for a camera this small and lightweight, this little marvel performed extremely well;
I actually fell in love with it!
I am not going to beat around the bush, but rather get to the point right away; for me a camera has to perform, including in extreme conditions.
In this post I am not about to embark on a technical and complicated test review I rather talk about the things that made me fall in love with this little marvel.
Of course before I went walkabout I quickly flipped through the manual that I found easy to read and not complicated at all, I was in no time up and running.
I really like the Magnesium alloy body, it is dust and splash proof and the
buttons and dials are well located.
Now shooting in a city environment did not give me the extreme conditions but I did manage to test the Lumix GH3 during a tropical downpour one day.
Most of my settings were on Aperture Priority using ISO 200 in most cases; see below some of the settings underneath the images.
The Lumix GH3 has a fairly fast autofocus and processing of the images with a high end SD card is just great.
But what really surprised me was the Image quality, shooting RAW and JPG for comparison and using only Aperture 3 for the post processing.
Very sharp and colors are natural and true, no Photoshop or any other software was used.

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The late afternoon tropical monsoon rain had just stopped and I was at the right time at the right spot for this amazing view of Makati City, Manila’s Business district.
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F4.0-5.8
ISO 400
Focal Length 48mm Length (35mm) 99mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/1600
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance
Great Image quality when used with the LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8 lens or the LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F4.0-5.8 lens.
I liked in particular the 12-35/F2.8 lens; small and fast, a perfect companion for everyday use and ideal for street photography.
With just these two lenses you can almost cover everything, I had one mounted on the camera and put the other one in my “pocket” ideally suited for those of you who like to travel light.
Besides these two lenses, Panasonic offers a great range of other lenses fit for any type of photography.
For those of you who like the feel of a bigger camera there is the extra Battery Grip available with all the controls and additional power, available separately for the LUMIX GH3.
Oh… before I forget the LUMIX GH3 has a build-in powerful popup flash that performed just great and of course you can always get an additional flash and
mount on the available hot shoe.
Another very cool feature is the WiFi capabilities, very nice indeed, now you can use your iOS system like iPad or iPhone and Android to control your camera remotely.
I love also the swivel screen perfect for your low angle shots or shooting in awkward positions the screen is sensor activated and switching from Viewfinder to Live View is very quick. But if you don’t like this then you can always turn it off very easy.

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Sunset at Manila Bay
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 35mm Length (35mm) 70mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/30
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Pattern
Auto White Balance
Hand held
Very handy and cool is also the viewing of your images using the touch screen, so much faster and easier than the conventional scrolling.
As mentioned above, for me a camera has to perform without getting to complicated and the Lumix GH3 does exactly that with great image quality, a superb range of lenses and other accessories.
Then of course there is the exceptional HD Video capabilities, super high quality and the camera is easy to use when shooting.
See below some more images taken with the Panasonic Lumix GH3.
I have no hesitation to take the Lumix GH3 along for any assignment be it in the desert or taking it for a walk in the busy streets of Varanasi in India.
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Original above and cropped image below, very high quality and sharpness
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China Town Manila - Great details and very true colors.
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 19mm Length (35mm) 39mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/400
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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China Town Manila - Great details, sharp and natural colors.
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 17mm Length (35mm) 35mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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Binondo Church Manila - very good in high contrast and low light situations sharp and natural colors.
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 17mm Length (35mm) 35mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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Shooting out of the car window along Manila Bay (Image is only cropped)
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 16mm Length (35mm) 32mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Pattern
Auto White Balance

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Here is an interesting one of my son Brandon using the Pop up Flash in auto mode.
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 35mm Length (35mm) 70mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 0.31250s
Flash fired, automode
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Pattern
Auto White Balance
Hand held

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Shooting in pouring rain at Fort Bonifacio
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F4.0-5.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 54mm Length (35mm) 112mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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Nice color and details of the Graphics at Fort Bonifacio
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 23mm Length (35mm) 47.0mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/200
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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My son Jason using only available light from the window
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 400
Focal Length 33mm Length (35mm) 68.0mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
Auto White Balance

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Intramuros, the old Spanish part of Manila - pleasant contrast
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 12-35/F2.8
ISO 200
Focal Length 24mm Length (35mm) 48.0mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/320
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Pattern
Auto White Balance

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At the American cemetery - I switched to the black and white setting on the GH3
Lens-LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F4.0-5.8
ISO 200
Focal Length32mm Length (35mm) 66.0mm
Exposure Bias: -0.33 ev
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter Speed: 1/60
Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
See below the basic specs:
Magnesium alloy body with weather sealing (dust and splash proof)
ISO 200-12800 (extended range of ISO 125-25600)
6 fps continuous shooting
AF speed of 0.07 seconds
1.7 million dot equiv. 16:9 ratio OLED viewfinder (873 x 500 pixels)
614k dot 3" OLED rear screen (640 x 480 pixels)
Full HD 60p/50p video with 30p/25p option
MOV (h.264), MP4 and AVCHD formats
Video bit rates of 50Mbps in IPB and 72Mbps in All-I compression modes
Timecode support in MOV(H.264) and AVCHD formats
3.5mm mic socket and headphone socket
Four channel wireless control for the optional DMW-FL360L external flash
PC socket
iOS and Android app control via Wi-Fi
Aperture 2 Tip: Feedback on the Watermark and MobileMe Web Gallery in Aperture 2, David Schloss from Aperture User Network AUP has pointed out it is not an engineering issue but…plus Thumbs up for the plug-in called BorderFX 1.1…
as a personal-image-sharing site.
Nice and so cool to get some exchange going, solving problems and giving advise to those who needed.
Remember my previous Blog: http://www.deichmann-photo.com/blog.html#unique-entry-id-274
“Aperture 2 and the problem with the watermark in the Mobile Me Web Gallery. Unfortunately there is still a little problem within Aperture and the watermark, but here is an easy workaround.”
See below the link to the Aperture User Network (AUN) an interesting post by John Omvik, a very handy plug in for solving these watermark issues, but it is still a workaround if you going to use MobileMe Web Gallery no matter which way…I have tried this plug-in and I have to admit it is pretty cool and works fine even with multi images plus it does a lot more.

Screenshot of BorderFX 1.1 great for watermarks but also for additional text, info, shadows, borders, plus a lot more a very cool plug-in and thanks to John Omvik for posting this on the AUN.
You all know I am note the greatest fan for plug-ins, but this one I can recommend and not because it is free... because this one makes a lot of sense, however I still like to see Aperture 2 with direct watermarking by-passing all those plug-ins for use in the MobileMe Gallery, I guess we have to wait for a while, in the meantime this plug-in does a great job, thanks to John Omvik for pointing it out.
Now you have two options for watermarking, the one I have explained in my previous Blog or use BorderFX 1.1 with my Thumbs up and a very successful test drive behind me. If you need all the other options in BorderFX 1.1 creating borders, shadows, additional text, etc.,etc., it is all there, just activate them by ticking the option box, it is that simple. Download BorderFX 1.1 at the link below:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/aperture/
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Read John’s article on BorderFX 1.1 in Aperture User Network
click the link below:
Marking the border and watermarks with BorderFX
( posted by John Omvik on 09-12-2008, 08:22 PM )
BorderFX Export Plug-in for Aperture
Aperture Export plug-in called BorderFX 1.1 developed by Reinhard Uebel.
http://www.apertureprofessional.com/showthread.php?t=19449



