Charlie Vankirk
June 25th, 2006, 03:33 PM
As much as I love my HC1 I hate the fact that it performs so poorly in low light!
It is so awesome when great light is available such as outdoors.
However, indoors (without proper lighting) and at night sucks.
I have the Sony 10/20w light and it seems to do a decent job but I still get grainy video in situations where I use the light.
I am currently doing 2 documentaries at the same time. One of which I am using the Cinema Effect and manually white balancing.
The other Doc I use a shutter speed of 1/30, manual WB, manual exposure. I use 1/30 shutter because I like the look it gives. As close to the film look I can get with the HC1 manual settings.
I just dislike the fact that when I do some B-Roll shooting at night with the light set to 20w I still get very noticeable noise in the picture.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can reduce as much grainy noise without sacraficing manual controls?
I have always been recording in HDV mode and then downconverting to SD in post.
Also, for the docs I do alot of recording in uncontrolled conditions. Meaning that I don't typically have a setup to record except for some interviews I did. My grandmother takes care of severly handicapped children so I have to follow her to different places to record footage.
Should I get a Spiderbrace for the times when I am walking while taping?
I realize that the poor low light of the HC1 is probably the biggest downfall of the unit but when all conditions are optimal the picture is spectacular!
Any inpit is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
It is so awesome when great light is available such as outdoors.
However, indoors (without proper lighting) and at night sucks.
I have the Sony 10/20w light and it seems to do a decent job but I still get grainy video in situations where I use the light.
I am currently doing 2 documentaries at the same time. One of which I am using the Cinema Effect and manually white balancing.
The other Doc I use a shutter speed of 1/30, manual WB, manual exposure. I use 1/30 shutter because I like the look it gives. As close to the film look I can get with the HC1 manual settings.
I just dislike the fact that when I do some B-Roll shooting at night with the light set to 20w I still get very noticeable noise in the picture.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can reduce as much grainy noise without sacraficing manual controls?
I have always been recording in HDV mode and then downconverting to SD in post.
Also, for the docs I do alot of recording in uncontrolled conditions. Meaning that I don't typically have a setup to record except for some interviews I did. My grandmother takes care of severly handicapped children so I have to follow her to different places to record footage.
Should I get a Spiderbrace for the times when I am walking while taping?
I realize that the poor low light of the HC1 is probably the biggest downfall of the unit but when all conditions are optimal the picture is spectacular!
Any inpit is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance