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Lumix S9 is here: help on how to get started

GastAlf

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Hi folks! Finally my S9 arrived and I tried on Sunday for some initial clicks on interior and outside with a wheelchair (my knee got surgery). Really nothing worth sharing as of now :). First impression is that I will need to get better at photo technique to get better results compared to my phone gcam with a quasi perfect HDR management (practically my 23U gcam works like the pana live composite as a standard mode). I also understand that live composite is not available for S9. What a pity!

As I have much time, being almost always in bed, I have tried to read and watch everything that moves on the camera (starting from this forum) but I feel I would need some directions from you guys on how to get started.

Following some of the readings I bought 2 spare batteries/charger and UV and CPL basic filters from K&F Concept, a Sirui handgrip, a Compact Camera Pouch from Kiwifotos (just about right with 18-40) and a nice small waist bag from Cwatcun. I am waiting for a green matte screen protector from Brotect and I would like to take also a basic but functional traveller tripod (here it would be helpful if someone could share direct experience). Finally, on my dream list there is a S-R70300 lens but only if I will ever get good enough to justify it :).

Regarding my initial settings to get started, after my hour out to shoot I have been researching LUTs. I would like to test a few but I am not familiar with video grading and I would need some guidance to choose from v-log, log709, etc to use as a catch-all base on which try some more creative LUT on top. The same reasoning I would apply to photos but here it sounds less complicated to understand. Just to throw some content on my side I liked much the work of Rossandhisjpegs.

I think I wrote probably too much already, so I wait for your advise, for which I thank you in advance.
 
Hi folks! Finally my S9 arrived and I tried on Sunday for some initial clicks on interior and outside with a wheelchair (my knee got surgery). Really nothing worth sharing as of now :). First impression is that I will need to get better at photo technique to get better results compared to my phone gcam with a quasi perfect HDR management (practically my 23U gcam works like the pana live composite as a standard mode). I also understand that live composite is not available for S9. What a pity!

As I have much time, being almost always in bed, I have tried to read and watch everything that moves on the camera (starting from this forum) but I feel I would need some directions from you guys on how to get started.
Congrats on getting your new camera. I hope the knee heals up quickly for you!

Following some of the readings I bought 2 spare batteries/charger and UV and CPL basic filters from K&F Concept, a Sirui handgrip, a Compact Camera Pouch from Kiwifotos (just about right with 18-40) and a nice small waist bag from Cwatcun. I am waiting for a green matte screen protector from Brotect and I would like to take also a basic but functional traveller tripod (here it would be helpful if someone could share direct experience). Finally, on my dream list there is a S-R70300 lens but only if I will ever get good enough to justify it :).
I'm not a tripod user so can't help with this. I do everything hand-held.

Regarding my initial settings to get started, after my hour out to shoot I have been researching LUTs. I would like to test a few but I am not familiar with video grading and I would need some guidance to choose from v-log, log709, etc to use as a catch-all base on which try some more creative LUT on top. The same reasoning I would apply to photos but here it sounds less complicated to understand. Just to throw some content on my side I liked much the work of Rossandhisjpegs.

I think I wrote probably too much already, so I wait for your advise, for which I thank you in advance.
I haven't done much with LUTs but each LUT available to download in the LUMIX Lab app specifies the base style that the creator used to build it. So my assumption is that it's probably best to shoot using that base style for that specific LUT rather than standardising on one base style.
 
Thank you Pete. Waiting if someone gives further contribution.

In the meantime, I just want to share my difficulty with Lumix App bluetooth connection and since this is the only way to get gps data with photos it is annoying to remember every time to start the app and also to check whether it is successfully connected to the s9 (often requires reopening the app). Lumix sync app seems to be much more reliable for keeping the connection functioning. Could someone share his/her experience on this?
 
There was a thread here from last year about geotagging images from the LUMIX Sync app (and LUMIX Lab I think?). I just found the link:

The best suggestion was to change the camera's power-save settings so that it doesn't go to sleep but rather turns off the EVF and LCD, both of which are the biggest drains on the battery anyway. This keeps Bluetooth running on the camera and connected to your phone. A quick tap on any button will turn the EVF and LCD back on so you are ready to shoot and geotag.

I found this worked well, however I often change lenses when out shooting and turn off the camera to do so, which breaks the Bluetooth connection.
 
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