The same niggles are also present in the shape of some dynamic false contouring (DFC) and panning issues with 50Hz content which, looking at further, seems almost isolated to instances where the vector processing is being pushed to its limits, i.e. when objects are moving diagonally across the screen; which can cause edge-break up and multiplication almost anywhere on screen but we’d hardly call the 50Hz issues distracting this year. In most instances, using IFC at minimum should help clean it up a little. The DFC is definitely the biggest bugbear we have with the 2012 Panasonic plasma’s and, unfortunately, the only way to mitigate it is by engaging IFC at Max which gives images an awful ‘speed up/slow down’ cheap video camera effect and converts 50hz content to a 60Hz refresh where the subfield driving is more optimally tuned.