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Brightness issues for JVC GY110U
I have 2 cameras. One is the GY110U and the other is the Sony HDR-FX1. Now of course the Sony is awesome in low light situations and I love that about the camera. The issue is the JVC.
On an interior studio setting I can't seem to get enough light into my JVC. I use the manual setting and have the iris fully open. I am not a novice with the camera and feel I have adjusted it properly still no satisfaction. Any ideas for adjustment maybe deeper in the menu system that I might be overlooking? Thanks |
1-shutter speed?
2-Gain setting? |
Shutter Speed / Gain
Shutter speed 1/60. Gain is low
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Craig: keep in mind the JVC out of the box (without messing with gamma curves et al) is a light pig by modern standards. I believe it is rated f8@2000lux which is the same as the old Sony 507 dockable heads from 15 years ago (standard def 2/3" 3ccd). I was SHOCKED initially by just how much light this camera likes. Now I'm jut used to it.
Tim Dashwood does a great job of explaining how to maximize performance out of your JVC ProHD camera (not just for "better" light performance) on his DVD, listed in a sticky at the top of the JVC ProHD root page. I recommend highly picking it up. As well, look through some of the scene files also as stickies at the top. There are some for increasing low light performance. |
Thanks
I will check it out.
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Craig, I revisited Tim's Low Light preset this afternoon in anticipation of a shoot I have tomorrow and can't believe how much of an improvement it makes for shooting in less than optimal light levels. Seriously try it out. One of the things I love about the HD series is the ability to save files internally and to SD card. VERY convenient.
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Low Light Settings
Are these settings he goes over on the video or are they somewhere that can be viewed online?
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See the attached .pdf at the bottom of Tim's first post
HD200 Series Scene File Recipes - The Digital Video Information Network |
Quote:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/jvc-pro-h...scn-files.html The scene files listed in the post above are for the HD200. The ones in the link I posted are for the HD100/110. Perhaps there are other resources. I'm not sure. |
Thanks Jack. I "forgot" to reread the title. My bad.
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