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Charlie Wu August 21st, 2003 01:13 PM

Optura Xi more questions
 
hi everyone,

canon is about to ship the optura xi. Xi is probably the replacement for Pi. since i have a very good experience with Pi, now i am looking forward to the Xi. I saw another thread under a different topic had a littlediscussion on the Xi. and over there someone mention about the only thing missing from Xi, as to pi, is the progressive scan.

just curious, does the progressive scan really make that big of difference??? i am using the PI right now and find the progressive scan not so useful in the condition i shoot in. can someone advise when is a crucial condition for the progressive scan??? and doesn't the progressive scan produce jerky motion while using under video recording???

hope this thread would get more opinion on the Xi

thanks..

Frank Granovski August 21st, 2003 01:56 PM

Progressive scan is a nice feature which will surely be missed on the new Xi. 30fps proscan is only slightly jerky with faster movement after it's outputted via AV and S-video out. When you view proscan on the LCD it looks more jerky because it's still in frames, not fields. Long live the PI!

Charlie Wu August 21st, 2003 06:45 PM

frank,

so i guess it means that progressive scan can reproduce shaper video image. however i am still curious what condition we would shoot the footage under the pro-scan mode? just like you said the video will be jerky. even though the picture quality is better, the motion is worse. Doesn't that means the function is not good for the motion pictures??? because i thought originally the function was designed for stills???

Frank Granovski August 21st, 2003 07:12 PM

I use proscan for a fuller look, for effect. Some people use a PAL cam with proscan to shoot in 25P then transfer to film---re: "Doesn't that means the function is not good for the motion pictures? Other people use proscan because they feel it's better when downloading to DVD, 25P or 30P. If you shot in proscan, it will look jerky on the LCD, but will smooth out quite a bit when it's out-putted via analog, AV or S-video.

Charlie Wu August 22nd, 2003 02:23 AM

thanks frank! we'll see how the Xi performs when it comes out..

Xander Christ July 22nd, 2004 11:24 PM

Optura Xi/MVX3i SDK/hacks?
 
With Canon releasing an SDK for the XL2, do you think they will do this for other camcorders like the Xi/MVX3i?

If it seems unlikely that Canon will not do this for their more consumer oriented camcorders, has anyone attempted to seize more manual controls from the firmware (similar to how people have modded some Sony Digital 8 cams to enable white balance, manual f-stops, etc.)?

I'd like to create some sort of USB or Firewire wired remote control to full control the camcorder (like setting aperture, shutter speed, gain, etc.) similar to the XL1/S or the GL1/2. Anybody know if this is possible?

Chris Hurd July 22nd, 2004 11:42 PM

I doubt there will ever be an SDK for the consumer-level camcorders; however, if a FireWire camera controller is brought to the market, it should work with just about any camcorder, single-chip or three-chip, it shouldn't matter. Hopefully we'll see one soon.

Xander Christ November 11th, 2004 06:36 PM

Chris,

Any word on who and when might bring a firewire controller to the market? You kind of eluded to some one bringing one out. Perhaps the only thing I've been able to find is Serious Magic's DV Rack.

Keep us posted.

X

Tim Ribich March 9th, 2005 07:52 PM

Optura Xi question
 
I've read numerous reviews, but it's still not clear to me whether I could somehow connect a remote "monitor" to the Xi somehow.

For example, if the camera was on a tripod focused on a subject, and I was 10-15 feet away and unable to view the onboard screen?

Michael Wisniewski March 9th, 2005 08:00 PM

Hi and welcome to DV Info.

1. Yes you can connect a monitor to the Xi while it's running. All the Opturas work this way. Use the same A/V connection that you use to replay your video on a TV.

2. If you are 10-15 feet away, connecting a monitor would make sense.

Tim Ribich March 11th, 2005 02:46 PM

Follow-up questions
 
Thanks, Michael-- appreciate the input.

Looks like I'm about ready to buy a Canon-- but I'd just like to understand more about how the different models stack up.

It looks like the most suitable model for my immediate use would be an Optura. The X1 in particular seems to be a good choice, but it's not clear to me how other Optura cams or the newly announced models fit in to the big picture.

For example, could the Optura 60 be considered a "successor" to the X1? I really don't see much difference in the specs.

One thing I have no interest in at all are features like still image abilities and onboard flash. But it looks like that's all part of the package-- like/need it or not.

Michael Wisniewski March 11th, 2005 05:05 PM

The Optura 60 is pretty impressive, the specs are very close to the Xi. And it has most of the good stuff: optical stabilization, AV/TV priority modes, RGB filter, advanced accessory shoe, plus a little more:

- 9-point autofocus
- 14x zoom vs 10x on Xi
- widescreen viewing on LCD
- more compact body
- a couple of extra auto exposure modes
- 2.5" LCD vs 3.5" on Xi

(unconfirmed)
- no manual focus ring
- looks like a different lens

I haven't gotten my hands on the Optura 60, so take this with a grain of salt.

Nathan Petersen June 3rd, 2005 08:37 PM

Optura xi and firewire
 
Just wanted to know if the Optura Xi takes a 4 pin firewire cable. Im pretty sure it is but I have not recieved my XI yet in the mail so just wanted to make sure.

Nathan Petersen June 3rd, 2005 09:38 PM

anyone know?

Dave Perry June 3rd, 2005 09:58 PM

Camera 4 pin>Mac (or pc) 6 pin (or pc)


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