Andreas Winkler
September 8th, 2004, 02:46 AM
Did anyone find out if it's possible to use the Cine Gamma curve in the normal 4:3 mode (interlaced or FRAME)? Or is this really only possible in ProCinema mode?
I find the Cine Gamma setting much more pleasant. The normal mode seems almost always overexposed, even though I turned down the exposure value in picture settings a lot.
Btw. did anyone find the GS400's white balance a bit strange? I can't get really good results using the manual white balance. With my old cheap Pany cam this was always the best mode. But now I found myself using the presets most of the time.
And there was another phenomenon I discovered: when I use high shutter speeds (1/250 plus) in a room with fluorescent lights the white balance seems to change slowly from warm to cold and so on. What could cause this? Some kind of frequency interference? I experienced this in different locations already.
I find the Cine Gamma setting much more pleasant. The normal mode seems almost always overexposed, even though I turned down the exposure value in picture settings a lot.
Btw. did anyone find the GS400's white balance a bit strange? I can't get really good results using the manual white balance. With my old cheap Pany cam this was always the best mode. But now I found myself using the presets most of the time.
And there was another phenomenon I discovered: when I use high shutter speeds (1/250 plus) in a room with fluorescent lights the white balance seems to change slowly from warm to cold and so on. What could cause this? Some kind of frequency interference? I experienced this in different locations already.