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I totally agree with you on the Canon HDV encoding. You would think that there wouldn't be much difference from one manufacturer to another but there is. I also think that Canon glass makes a difference. I still have my trusty little HV20 and will soon try the nanoFlash with it just to see how it performs. I know I'll be limited by the small sensor but if I light the scene correctly I wonder how good I can get it to look. Garrett |
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Thanks much! P.S. Oh, I'd be interested to hear how the HV-20 looks as well. I wouldn't be all that surprised if the HV-20 w/ the nano looks better than the EX-1 w/ native recording. Thanks again. |
Hi Peter,
I no longer have my Canon Cameras, Had to sell both of them to get the Sony. I'll have to find some time to do the test with the HV20. I've got a bunch of shoots and edits over the next month so I may not be until after I'm done with them. Unfortunately I doubt that the HV20 + nanoFlash will outperform the native EX3. The HV20 just doesn't have the resolving power in it's small sensor. Give good lighting I'm sure it will outperform many cameras costing the combined $3500 or so that the camera and NF would cost. The native EX3 produces one of the best pictures I've see, especially for a sub $10k cam. I actually was not a big Sony fan prior to the XDCAM EX series. If I can find some time in I'll shoot some HV20 +NF Footage. Garrett |
Thanks Garrett :).
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