Bruce Simpson
July 28th, 2004, 08:01 PM
Last night I transferred some footage from my MX500 onto CD in SVCD format and it came out very nicely.
It was footage of an autogyro flying against a clear blue sky but when I saw it on my 29" TV set I was shocked to notice a dim vertical band near the left of the frame.
It was clear that the dim area was in all shots and showed up quite markedly against the blue sky. Changes in zoom setting didn't affect the apperance, size or position of the band at all so I was getting rather worried that it was a fault with the optics or CCDs in my camera.
I should point out at this stage that I was viewing this footage at night and my TV is in a dimly lit room.
After worrying all night that I might be up for an expensive repair bill I decided to watch the disk again this morning.
I breathed a very loud sigh of relief when i saw that the cause of the dim band was a stripe of dust that I'd missed when cleaning the TV screen a couple of days ago.
The effect of this dusty stripe wasn't apparent on regular broadcast material but the lovely clear blue from my MX500 really threw it into contrast.
Now I'm happy again and, with the offending dust wiped clear, the video I took looks even better :-)
It was footage of an autogyro flying against a clear blue sky but when I saw it on my 29" TV set I was shocked to notice a dim vertical band near the left of the frame.
It was clear that the dim area was in all shots and showed up quite markedly against the blue sky. Changes in zoom setting didn't affect the apperance, size or position of the band at all so I was getting rather worried that it was a fault with the optics or CCDs in my camera.
I should point out at this stage that I was viewing this footage at night and my TV is in a dimly lit room.
After worrying all night that I might be up for an expensive repair bill I decided to watch the disk again this morning.
I breathed a very loud sigh of relief when i saw that the cause of the dim band was a stripe of dust that I'd missed when cleaning the TV screen a couple of days ago.
The effect of this dusty stripe wasn't apparent on regular broadcast material but the lovely clear blue from my MX500 really threw it into contrast.
Now I'm happy again and, with the offending dust wiped clear, the video I took looks even better :-)