Alan Kenworthy
May 23rd, 2005, 11:59 PM
Okay, I've had the HD-1 for 4 days now and have been experimenting with shooting outdoor kids baseball games.
There is a big tourney this next weekend, and I want to capture it in HD! :)
It seems that what I read about the basic HD mode is true. It's 30 frames per second make it look choppy when catching all the action.
I've fooled around with "sports" mode and it almost looks like a strobe effect. It's not choppy, but it's like you can see a sticatto of frames. Maybe it's just me... I'm one of the "few" who see rainbows on DLP TV sets... all the time!
What I liked the most is 100 frames per second. Seems smoother, with fewer "viewed" frames in a swing of the bat (for example).
So, next I'm looking at focus...
With Manual mode on and 1/100, I think I have to do the following... (this is the question)
I read that I should zoom all the way to 10X and auto focus on a typical subject...
then I go to manual focus mode and I should be able to pull the zoom back out and see the entire baseball field still in focus...
Is that really true? I need to test this... something about depth of field?
I've also noticed that I need to reduce my shooting angle so I'm panning around the field less... all that movement will make ya dizzy.
Bottomline... I get some great images when I'm relatively still on the subject and things go to heck trying to pan around too much too fast. This is not the HD-1's fault, as I had this problem on my older gear.
I have a long way to go, but it's an interesting start!
Any pet settings from the audience for this type of shooting?
Thank you,
Alan
There is a big tourney this next weekend, and I want to capture it in HD! :)
It seems that what I read about the basic HD mode is true. It's 30 frames per second make it look choppy when catching all the action.
I've fooled around with "sports" mode and it almost looks like a strobe effect. It's not choppy, but it's like you can see a sticatto of frames. Maybe it's just me... I'm one of the "few" who see rainbows on DLP TV sets... all the time!
What I liked the most is 100 frames per second. Seems smoother, with fewer "viewed" frames in a swing of the bat (for example).
So, next I'm looking at focus...
With Manual mode on and 1/100, I think I have to do the following... (this is the question)
I read that I should zoom all the way to 10X and auto focus on a typical subject...
then I go to manual focus mode and I should be able to pull the zoom back out and see the entire baseball field still in focus...
Is that really true? I need to test this... something about depth of field?
I've also noticed that I need to reduce my shooting angle so I'm panning around the field less... all that movement will make ya dizzy.
Bottomline... I get some great images when I'm relatively still on the subject and things go to heck trying to pan around too much too fast. This is not the HD-1's fault, as I had this problem on my older gear.
I have a long way to go, but it's an interesting start!
Any pet settings from the audience for this type of shooting?
Thank you,
Alan