HDV Issues - Part 2
Here are a couple pictures of the flash going off at a wedding I did on the weekend, using HDV 1080i @ 50 and about 3 or 6 db, full manual control, as you can see, the picture is scrambled, and this scrambled "effect" can last up to 20 frames before becoming a "normal" picture again, I sent better examples to the repair guy, and they didnt see anything wrong with footage or picture, I was like huh, your not serious?
I have tried basically every setting, and it does it in everything, only thing I did not test it in was progressive, but I am not going to waste anymore time on this faulty camera. Anyways its packaged and being sent to Sony in Sydney, they want a look at it. Cheers http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/6...0119324.th.jpg http://img816.imageshack.us/img816/1...0119325.th.jpg |
Yeah, HDV shouldn't be that bad.
Most times when the codec has broken for me, it is good again w/ in 2-3 frames. Personally I only shoot interlaced when I have to. I think progressive looks MUCH better, even when out put to an interlaced screen. Interlaced shouldn't be doing this to the video, but if it is a fix, it is a fix. If you're under warranty, get it replaced / fixed. Otherwise it would be a 2 min test to try out progressive. |
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