View Full Version : new 10 footcandle camera, Sony's 6th HDV model


Radek Svoboda
May 26th, 2005, 10:00 AM
It uses 10 foot long cande for natural effect ilumination.

Jack Zhang
May 27th, 2005, 10:25 PM
(LOL!) or (Really??)

Something better than that is a giant single LED light. Good for news photography!

Radek Svoboda
May 28th, 2005, 12:16 PM
1 LED should be better solution, same amount of light and lot smaller. Going back to nature, how about portable fireplace over someone's head for true natural effect? Sony needs have more HDV models. 5 is not enough. What's funny is they have 2 cameras and made 5 models out of it. If they add to Qualia the smaller HDV camera, which probably will, that will be 6 models there.

Radek

Jack Zhang
May 28th, 2005, 12:41 PM
Seriously! If you had a fireplace over your head, it would catch on fire! But if you're truly serious for natural lighting, buy a vintage oil lamp and use a modified boom mic stick! Try it, then post the results in HDV-M2T or DV-AVI! I'm serious, this is very plausible!

Radek Svoboda
May 28th, 2005, 02:59 PM
Jack,

Let's go back to candles. When Forman shot Amadeus, used thousands candles. That is fact. Let's go back to nature. Who needs electrical lighting.

Radek

Jack Zhang
June 1st, 2005, 10:21 PM
Bingo! Excellent example! You are smart and so serious about lighting! I believe you, 100%!

Doug S. E.?

Michael Struthers
June 9th, 2005, 01:42 PM
Yeah, light a thousand candles sometime. You might find it easier to set up a light and throw the switch.

Dominic Jones
June 9th, 2005, 07:54 PM
Lol!!

One word:
Runners...

At least someone's making the lazy buggers actually do some work!

Bill Pryor
June 13th, 2005, 10:41 AM
"The King Is Alive" is a Dogme95 film shot with PD150s about 4 or 5 years ago. As you know, according to Dogme95 rules, you have to use only available light. There were lots of scenes at night in buildings, but kerosene lanterns were available, so they were legal. The footage looked great.

Radek Svoboda
June 13th, 2005, 08:31 PM
All only goes to prove use of electricity for lighting is wrong and should be banned. Anyone tried gas lanterns?

Radek

Doug Boze
June 19th, 2005, 02:46 AM
All only goes to prove use of electricity for lighting is wrong and should be banned.

I believe the Amish already do this for their videos. The hard part is converting the camcorders to hand-cranked operation. Their video system is entirely mechanical, similar to the Baird method. Of course, not using electricity prevents broadcasting, so everything is on wax cylinders, which can be problematic on hot days...