Kenneth Gurney
May 18th, 2009, 01:03 PM
I haven't had my HM700 very long, and though overall I like the camera, I am curious about tweaking the settings.
It seems to me that straight out of the box, the video detail is excellent, but the color seems a little cold compared to some recent digibeta footage that I shot.
I see that you can create something called a "Picture" file, and I am wondering if anyone who has a real eye for this type of color correction has posted some of these files for general use. I realize that each shooting situation is different, but I thought someone might have created a good baseline file to work from.
Also I see that there have been some posts about low light issues with the HM700. I saw some low light footage taken with the HM100 that was actually quite good. I can't imagine that the HM700 couldn't do as well with some setting changes.
I thought that maybe someone might have been able to once again tweak the camera to get some decent low light results and then possibly jotted down their findings/ settings, or possibly created a picture file for future use.
I know that lighting varies greatly from shoot to shoot, but it's nice to have a decent baseline to start from.
Thanks,
It seems to me that straight out of the box, the video detail is excellent, but the color seems a little cold compared to some recent digibeta footage that I shot.
I see that you can create something called a "Picture" file, and I am wondering if anyone who has a real eye for this type of color correction has posted some of these files for general use. I realize that each shooting situation is different, but I thought someone might have created a good baseline file to work from.
Also I see that there have been some posts about low light issues with the HM700. I saw some low light footage taken with the HM100 that was actually quite good. I can't imagine that the HM700 couldn't do as well with some setting changes.
I thought that maybe someone might have been able to once again tweak the camera to get some decent low light results and then possibly jotted down their findings/ settings, or possibly created a picture file for future use.
I know that lighting varies greatly from shoot to shoot, but it's nice to have a decent baseline to start from.
Thanks,