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Salil Sundresh March 17th, 2009 11:49 PM

Looking for consumer video camera w/independent control of iris, shutter, gain
 
I've been having a difficult time finding a consumer video camera that lets you manually control exposure properly. I used to have a Panasonic PV-GS120 that let me do control the iris, shutter, and gain independently. I purchased this about 5 years ago for less than $500, it's ridiculous that many of today's consumer video cameras don't allow this. If anyone has any suggested consumer camcorders that are out, announced, or rumored, I'd greatly appreciate hearing from them.

Kenneth Medin March 20th, 2009 02:30 PM

Check out the new Sanyo HD2000! Most Sanyo cams have what you ask for and their latest looks really promising:

Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2000 Camcorder Review - Sanyo

Not AVCHD container but mp4. The h264 video stream is similar, though.

Norris Combs April 21st, 2009 12:29 PM

I'm really interested in this camcorder, everthing about it is fine with me, except for a fatal flaw: poor image stabilization. That alone will probably take it off my list. See the camcorderinfo review,very nice!

Clint Harmon April 22nd, 2009 01:17 AM

I own 5 Panasonic HDC-HS100's

Panasonic | HDC-HS100 60GB HDD/SD Hybrid High | HDC-HS100K | B&H

I love these cameras. Has all the manual controls you are looking for. I think there is now a HDC-HS300 now. Look for that since that is the updated version.

Ron Evans April 22nd, 2009 06:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salil Sundresh (Post 1029505)
I've been having a difficult time finding a consumer video camera that lets you manually control exposure properly. I used to have a Panasonic PV-GS120 that let me do control the iris, shutter, and gain independently. I purchased this about 5 years ago for less than $500, it's ridiculous that many of today's consumer video cameras don't allow this. If anyone has any suggested consumer camcorders that are out, announced, or rumored, I'd greatly appreciate hearing from them.

I do not believe there are any current consumer cameras with truly independent control of iris, shutter and gain. By independent I mean being able to set gain at 9db and iris at f5.6. The Panasonic and I think some of the Canon cams indicate in manual exposure when gain is started. That is iris is fully open before gain is started. It is my belief that the Panasonic's always worked this way. The Sony's actually work in the same way but do not give any indication of 0 gain though I have a mark on my LCD where this starts!!!
I agree that things have gone backwards from my Hi8 days when the Sony single chip 801 had truly independent controls with a button layout almost exactly like my FX1!!!

Ron Evans

Ron Chau April 22nd, 2009 07:44 AM

I have the Sanyo FH1 which is the horizontal version of the HD2000. I can independently set the shutter speed, aperture and ISO. I believe ISO is the equivalent of gain.


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