Newsmeldung von slashCAM: Sensor Aspect Ratios Panasonic G1 vs.
GH1 of rob - 6 Mar 2009 10:01:00 Panasonic User Björn Viztyger has taken the trouble and the sensor size or the aspect ratio of the new Panasonic GH1 in comparison to the older G1 illustrated. For the 16:9 image Still image mode with the Panasonic GH1 be around 1MP longer available. We are already very curious about how the GH1 against the film features the Nikon D90 and Canon EOS 5D will beat ... It should be an appropriate comparison, however, do not forget that the GH1 not a reflex camera. A mirror-prism viewfinders exists at the Panasonic does not. The images, via the LCD screen and Viewfinder are made available, are always electronic - with all its advantages and disadvantages in the use of hybrid Still Image and Video. This is the design principle of the Panasonic GH1 much closer s.einem as s.einer digital SLR camera. The trick here is to change lenses, the appropriate quality synonymous s.manuellen Choice lenses available.
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Antwort von WoWu:
But this is almost Pixelzählerei only because it is not really for video advantages in picture-making, while the gain s.Fläche not reflected in larger pixels, because what has won my picture when I take 1920 now 2079 horizontally and vertically can resolve now 1176 instead of 1080 pixels?
My picture is still only have 1080x1920.
Anders in the photograph where the image boundaries are not in the narrow measure there.
In the video section could be such a "Grass" area for the use of stabilizers or for Bewegungsprädiktion outside the image area in H.264.
Perhaps there is so synonymous times in the viewfinders for once something more than just the actual image area show.
Thus the development of new sensor but perhaps not entirely without interest. But the picture is not much, as long as it is with the same pixel size has to do.