View Full Version : More HV10 Sample Footage


Richard Che
February 6th, 2007, 12:40 AM
I use VLC to watch the m2t files


// me playing ddr on the roof of my friend's house . encoded with xvid 720p . [ some color is loss during conversion ]
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/ddr%20-%20AROMDAO%20%28HD%29.avi

// footage i recorded while i was in my friend's car , sorry for the shake [ OIS was on ]
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/car.m2t

// footage of a little girl climbing up the stairs . can notice a bit of noise, especially on the walls
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/girl.m2t


// i just thought this shot looked pretty coo
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/sky.m2t


older samples

// footage recorded in class
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/class.m2t

// footage recorded at the football field
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/Footballfield.m2t

// footage recorded in friend's basement at the pool table
http://www.kanauru.net/videos/hv10/pool.m2t

Daymon Hoffman
February 6th, 2007, 04:10 AM
Thanks for the samples. Muchly appreciated :)

Jung Kyu
February 6th, 2007, 06:41 AM
indoor white balance is too warm...is that auto?

Mike Horrigan
February 6th, 2007, 08:54 AM
Excuse my ignorance, what do I use to watch m2t files?

Thanks,

Mike

Wes Vasher
February 6th, 2007, 09:32 AM
Google VLC (Video LAN Client).

Mike Horrigan
February 6th, 2007, 09:44 AM
Thanks, actually... I ran a search and just used my Divx player. Worked like a charm. The classroom footage looked very good.

Thanks, Wes,

Mike

Susan Joseph
February 7th, 2007, 09:21 AM
Thanks. Would very much appreciate if more samples are put up in manual mode. Inside a mall, and night shots will be nice.
Thanks

Richard Che
February 7th, 2007, 05:52 PM
Thanks. Would very much appreciate if more samples are put up in manual mode. Inside a mall, and night shots will be nice.
Thanks
inside the mall at night? or does it not matter
but i should be recording the footage over the weekend

Susan Joseph
February 7th, 2007, 07:16 PM
inside the mall at night? or does it not matter
but i should be recording the footage over the weekend

What I meant was, " Inside a mall at day or night doessn't matter " and also some outdoor night shots of city and or other interesting outdoor activites ( day & night )

Thanks

Richard Che
February 11th, 2007, 05:18 PM
What I meant was, " Inside a mall at day or night doessn't matter " and also some outdoor night shots of city and or other interesting outdoor activites ( day & night )

Thanks

actually i was wondering, am i even allowed to film inside malls

Susan Joseph
February 11th, 2007, 05:28 PM
It is hard to walk around with a big cam like CAnon XH1 or sony Z1 etc..but with a small cam like HV10/20 nobody cares that much. If you take your kid with you , you can easily shoot any place by filming your kid walking around, and occasionally filming other places.

If there is a security around, it is better to ask him first with your Hv10 in hand and while he judges the size of the cam, he usually allows considering this to be an amatuer cam for holiday purpose.


Hope that helps...

Richard Che
February 11th, 2007, 05:45 PM
It is hard to walk around with a big cam like CAnon XH1 or sony Z1 etc..but with a small cam like HV10/20 nobody cares that much. If you take your kid with you , you can easily shoot any place by filming your kid walking around, and occasionally filming other places.

If there is a security around, it is better to ask him first with your Hv10 in hand and while he judges the size of the cam, he usually allows considering this to be an amatuer cam for holiday purpose.


Hope that helps...

thanks, I guess I won't be able to use the tripod [ I'm developing carpal tunnel and my hand is shaky ]
but I'll try my best to keep it steady

by the way I'm only 18 [ hence the footage inside the classroom ]

Richard Che
February 13th, 2007, 09:09 PM
well i took down the footage since they sucked up a majority of my bandwidth [ I'm at 80% now ]

so i'll try to upload somewhere else

for the night and mall footage i still need to encode them

does anyone know some good codec and settings to use?