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Michael Pappas November 1st, 2004 11:24 PM

Kaku Ito--Can you film 1/30 shutter at 0db
 
Hello Kaku. Could you film some material at 1/30 shutter at 0db. I want to see how well this looks. Sony doesn't drop a field in this mode like they have on previous cameras ... Thanks you

Michael Pappas

Kaku Ito November 2nd, 2004 02:55 AM

Mike,

I have 30frame and 1/30 shutter speed file posted already. Do you want 60i at 1/30, too?

Michael Pappas November 2nd, 2004 04:19 AM

Hello Kaku! Yes, 60i at 1/30 is exactly what I would like to see? And ofcourse at 0db gain. A good size clip would be nice of people or some time of activity in front of the camera. I want to view this on my 50" XBR HD system for analysis. Thank you Kaku!

Michael Pappas

Kaku Ito November 2nd, 2004 07:02 AM

I shot some stuff with that setting. I'm more satisfied with 30frame and 1/30th than 30frame and 1/60th, so I shot some stuff with 1/30th on 60i to compare. I look for it on my tape and add to the post.

Carlos E. Martinez November 2nd, 2004 08:46 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Kaku Ito : I shot some stuff with that setting. I'm more satisfied with 30frame and 1/30th than 30frame and 1/60th, so I shot some stuff with 1/30th on 60i to compare. I look for it on my tape and add to the post. -->>>


Can you please tell me the post's URL?

Thanks!


Carlos

Chris Hurd November 2nd, 2004 08:59 AM

Hi Carlos, the root directory is located at http://www.hdvinfo.net/media/kakugyo/.

Kaku Ito November 2nd, 2004 11:25 AM

Michael,

I had it already posted from the beginning!!

DawgHDV60i30CT.m2t is the one. 60i and 1/30th with Cinematone on.

Tony Rogers November 6th, 2004 11:02 AM

Kaku,

I actually think the DawgHDV60i30CT.m2t is overall quite stunning in a raw way.
I think the possibilities are trully amazing now for the indie artist.

Anyhow, I'm a director (technically far from a cinematographer/editor). I just know what looks good, not always exactly how to produce it.
I noticed some glaring artifacts present when the camera operator would follow the guy doing wheelies- mainly along the white railing structure in the background. Is this sort of jittery look intrinsic, or could it be my VLC mt2 player? Could it be easily treated in post? (like some DV artifacts) or would the high resolution make that really painstaking?

Anyone?

Carlos E. Martinez November 6th, 2004 02:30 PM

What do I need to read m2t files?


Carlos

Kaku Ito November 6th, 2004 08:58 PM

Use VLC to play it back on your computer.


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