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Regular Crew
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: yeovil uk
Posts: 72
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fx-7 shots and mike slip up
some shots of some film i did around the new forest for anyone thinking of purchasing a fx-7.i dont have a web site at the moment sorry i know megaupload can be a pain but its all i can use for now
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=04OOJOVR on another point i have used a rode stereo mike with my fx-7 and found it great far better than the on board and the volume setting never needed adjusting till last week when i filmed a village fair i always film,most was ok exept for brass and bag pipe bands, the resulting sound was terrible even reducing volume in pc crazed etc clearly i should have reduced the sound level.although last year filming with my hc-1 and a ecm-hqp1 mike the sound was great without altering the volume.below is a clip of the fair with rubbish sound clearly i must reduce volume for bands like this am i correct.chris http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NN0I6ZL2 |
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Trustee
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Honolulu, HI
Posts: 1,663
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Baby horses! You can't go wrong with cute animals. That's a nice postcard sort of video with good composition. Did you use any camera filtration or post processing?
Yes, you must reduce volume for loud sources. Last edited by Marcus Marchesseault; August 29th, 2007 at 07:21 AM. |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: yeovil uk
Posts: 72
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sorry i did not spot your reply till now,no filtration or post production.
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Tourist
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Switzerland
Posts: 1
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With which software you did the deinterlacing and wmv converting?
Also, the dimension of your video is 1280x720. Can you set the 1440 pixel height of the 4:3 cmos directly to 720? Or have u made these changes in post production? Looks pretty good - i'm searching for a semi-pro hd cam myself... |
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