Paul Gale
February 3rd, 2004, 02:43 PM
I recently used my relatively new DVX100 to shoot footage of a team build day - climbing ropes, logs etc. It was chucking it down and I had a brand new, never before used Portabrace rain cover fitted (very nice bit of kit) and an ME66 with mini long haired softee mounted in the hot shoe.
I was very careful (or so I thought!) to check both the rain covers lens hood and the mic were not in shot - but being a novice with the DVX100 and being used to normally having a production monitor with me set to underscan mode fed from a JVC DV550, didn't realise the extent of overscan on the LCD display (did I get over/under in the right order?).
Result - you guessed it - both mic and a corner of the lens hood in shot (albeit in the under scan area). Lesson learned - the hard way!
Now, as this footage will end up on DVD, would you guys be tempted to crop the image (and loose some quality) - or leave it as is?
Many thanks!
I was very careful (or so I thought!) to check both the rain covers lens hood and the mic were not in shot - but being a novice with the DVX100 and being used to normally having a production monitor with me set to underscan mode fed from a JVC DV550, didn't realise the extent of overscan on the LCD display (did I get over/under in the right order?).
Result - you guessed it - both mic and a corner of the lens hood in shot (albeit in the under scan area). Lesson learned - the hard way!
Now, as this footage will end up on DVD, would you guys be tempted to crop the image (and loose some quality) - or leave it as is?
Many thanks!