Glen Vandermolen
June 28th, 2007, 09:07 PM
I used my HD200 with 17X Fujinon lens for a multi-camera, week-long shoot and I thought I'd post my observations.
We did the whole shoot in DV mode, indoors and out, with the other cameras being 2 Sony DSR-500s, a Panasonic HVX200 and a Sony PD-150 - quite a variety. Interestingly, the cameras that broke down or caused the most problems were the big Sony DSRs; both went out during the shoot.
As far as the HD200, its DV recordings look rather bland - soft and washed out. My camera has been tweaked to the TrueColor settings found in this forum. I've seen this washed out look with other 1/3" DV cameras, but I expected a little more sharpness with the better 17X lens. The Panasonic HVX actually recorded very good DV video. It was sharp and with good color rendition. I was surprised; I thought the HD200 series would better it. The brighter the light, the better the video quality, not surprisingly. I noticed the HD200 tends to white balance in warmer tones. I don't mind that look, but it sometimes stood out against the other cameras.
I also wish I had purchased the HD250. I really could have used the timecode in/out. I managed to sync my timecode with the SDRs through a firewire, but not all cameras will have this feature. Also, the timecode on my camera widely drifted from the SDR master. I'm not sure which camera drifted its timecode, but I suspect it was mine.
The HD200 really stood out when we did extended hand-held shooting. Of all the camera operators, I came out the best for wear during these days.
All in all, I was very pleased with the HD200. Several times, very briefly, the "DDDDDD" reading came across the viewfinder. I just wish its DV video was a bit sharper and richer in color. Its timecode accuracy is a mystery.
Has anyone had similar experiences using these cameras in DV mode?
We did the whole shoot in DV mode, indoors and out, with the other cameras being 2 Sony DSR-500s, a Panasonic HVX200 and a Sony PD-150 - quite a variety. Interestingly, the cameras that broke down or caused the most problems were the big Sony DSRs; both went out during the shoot.
As far as the HD200, its DV recordings look rather bland - soft and washed out. My camera has been tweaked to the TrueColor settings found in this forum. I've seen this washed out look with other 1/3" DV cameras, but I expected a little more sharpness with the better 17X lens. The Panasonic HVX actually recorded very good DV video. It was sharp and with good color rendition. I was surprised; I thought the HD200 series would better it. The brighter the light, the better the video quality, not surprisingly. I noticed the HD200 tends to white balance in warmer tones. I don't mind that look, but it sometimes stood out against the other cameras.
I also wish I had purchased the HD250. I really could have used the timecode in/out. I managed to sync my timecode with the SDRs through a firewire, but not all cameras will have this feature. Also, the timecode on my camera widely drifted from the SDR master. I'm not sure which camera drifted its timecode, but I suspect it was mine.
The HD200 really stood out when we did extended hand-held shooting. Of all the camera operators, I came out the best for wear during these days.
All in all, I was very pleased with the HD200. Several times, very briefly, the "DDDDDD" reading came across the viewfinder. I just wish its DV video was a bit sharper and richer in color. Its timecode accuracy is a mystery.
Has anyone had similar experiences using these cameras in DV mode?