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Old May 30th, 2008, 02:02 PM   #7
Marco Leavitt
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Albany, NY 12210
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I wouldn't say that the XL2 is great in low light. But you can certainly tweak it to do pretty good. I think the noise reduction filter works great, so you can gain up pretty high with barely any noise. Works best with the cinema setting for some reason though. Tony, you really have a problem with the aspect ratio knob getting bumped? It's never happened to me. In fact, I can't imagine a scenario where it would. Sure you didn't, ahem, maybe, possibly, forget to change it? :) Hey, I forgot to switch to daylight balance on a really important shoot yesterday. It happens.
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