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Sherri Nestico
April 17th, 2010, 08:46 PM
Hi all,

I think I'm slowly getting the hang of this camera. Today's assignment took me to a regional step-dance competition held in a small, renovated 1940s-era theater. I knew the lighting might be iffy in there for some of the interviews and b-roll, but the camera handled every lighting situation pretty well. Oh, and props to my new Rode NTG-1 microphone - I debuted it at this assignment and it worked beautifully. Much better side- and rear-noise rejection than my previous mike (stolen off my HVR-V1U).


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Daniel Paquin
April 18th, 2010, 06:24 AM
Very nice Sherri,

What was the setup (filming and recording) you have been using with the camera?

Also, which video editing software are you using?

Sherri Nestico
April 18th, 2010, 08:23 AM
Daniel,

I shot in 1080/60i mode, with the iris and shutter speed in auto mode, but with a manual white balance and manual gain control (I had it set to 0). Actually, I have shot all of my assignments using this set-up. I usually let the camera make some choices for me until I get proficient enough to make the right choices on my own...:)

As for editing, I use Premiere Pro CS4.

Jay Bauer
April 19th, 2010, 10:33 PM
thanks for the video, Sherri. I was very impressed with what the cam could do in some of those lighting situations.

I just got the AX2K a few days ago and a Rode NTG-2 today but I won't have a chance to go out in the field to test it out for a few days but your video has made it harder for me to be patient!