Behind the scene: Hollyland / Moma HQ & Factory tour (Shot on Lumix G9II)
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2023
- Have you ever wondered how's your camera gadgets are manufactured?
When I went to Shenzhen a few months ago, I went to visit @hollylandtech 's HQ with @masterofcamera . and check out their office and factory and see how they create their wireless video transmitters, cameras, microphones..etc from step one!
Camera gear I used to shoot this video:
Panasonic Lumix G9II (Pre-production) | Leica 12-60mm f/2.8-4
Hollyland Lark Max
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This video was shot earlier this year in August with a Lumix G9II running early pre-preoduction firmware with the Leica 12-60mm f/2.8-4 lens. Audio was recorded using the Hollyland Lark Max wireless microphone.
Sorry about some shaky footage and less than optimal camera angle, I was fascinated by what I saw and didn't really pay too much attention to the camera angle most of the time.
Big thanks to Hollyland for letting us visit your HQ office/factory!
Very interesting to see how the products are manufactured! Thanks for the vlog!
thanks for watching Peter!
Thank you very much for this video and the brand which accept to show us their compagny. It is a important to communicate like that. 😊
Definitely good idea for companies to be more open and let us know more about them
Good video! It seems the company put a lot of effort into making sure their products are good quality, i like it!
thank you for watching! yes I was quite surprised by the various tests they did with their products
Great display of how the G9ii might work as a documentary film making device! Do you remember what settings you used with regards to resolution, codec and so on? Also the colors look really nice, did you use a standard Panasonic v-log to rec709 as base?
Hi Simon, i was going to reply to your other message and ask you to watch this video, but you found this video already. I was shooting in 4k30 10 bit 420 LGOP MOV format. V-LOG picture profile. Autofocus setting is all area, with human detection. Auto White Balance. Shutter prioirty at 1/50s.
Very lazy camera settings pretty much just point and shoot.
For colour grading, I applied the LUT from Gamut: gamut.io/product/panasonic-conversion-lut-v-log/ in Davinci Resolve, didn't do much otherwise apart from some brightness adjustments. Didn't even have to adjust the white balance much at all. Only a few clips I shifted the white balance slightly to match with other clips
@@TheRealRichardWongthanks for the info, looks really good!
Awesome tour video Richard! ... I miss Shenzhen already haha
haha yeah we should go again!! But maybe not during the Summer! 😅
Really good video Mr Wong! Gives a very good impression!!
thanks for watching @kalisti2323!
they have a really big factory
Yes indeed. The office is quite big too!
Always great products don’t come from those who put on suits
I have a question, are Hollyland and Moma products compatible with each other? For example, if I have a Moma 400s pro transmitter and a Hollyland mars m1 receiver/screen, will they connect properly?
Hi Richard, are your friends both CZcamsrs too?
They are filmmakers, they shoot a lot of music videos but also did many product commercials for Viltrox, Zhiyun, Huawei..etc Piotr also runs @masterofcamera
I pre-ordered the G9 II in early September. B&H sent me an email asking if I would like to “cancel my order and select another product”. Why did Panasonic announce the G9 II in September but not make it available to retailers, according to B&H, until late December?
My understand is that the G9I will be available in early-mid Nov, not late Dec.
i think the date on B&H is not always accurate. I noticed recently the Nikon Zf date on B&H was wrong and a few weeks later than the day Nikon release the camera as well.
@@TheRealRichardWong Thank you, Richard. And thank you as well for your great content. I’m 70 now and still use video for my ranch and farm sales. I purchased the G9II because I have a lot of great M 4/3 glass that I use with my GH5. I truly appreciate all the time and effort you put into your wonderful videos. Jim in Oregon
That's awesome Jim!