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What would the ASA be?
Hello all:
If I were shooting 24p with the gain at 0 and no ND filter, what's the light sensitivity of the CCDs, and how would the camera compare to film? What film speed would be shot to get similar settings (shutter & aperture) on the HD100? I have a really nice cine light meter that would be good to use from time to time. Many thanks- +Steve |
If you're using Standard gamma, it's a little less sensitive than 320...maybe a 1/4 stop. 300ish?
If you're using Cinegamma, then the same number minus a stop. So 160 - 1/4 stop = 120? |
And if you increase the gamma it can go as high as 600ASA(on 0 dB)
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Sounds like I need to set the camera up and do my own tests. I'm an old Zone System photographer, so reading a spot meter feels pretty comfortable. It would be nice to put my Sekonic L-508 to good use.
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Nate or Tim is it common for you guys or "shooters" in general to use a light meter for DV/HDV?
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The "zebra" pattern is your built-in light meter. As a friend of mine used to say in the mid-nineties: "My betacam is a $50,000 light meter." Unless you can be 100% certain on the ASA rating of the camera (and apparently we can't since it fluctuates so much based on various settings), the use of a light meter is actually less precise.
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