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David Parks September 29th, 2009 09:53 AM

On avg what ISO is HM 100 rated.
 
All things being equal when shotting 0 db what are you guys rating the HM 100 in terms of ISO/ASA. 400, 325, or even slower. Just quickly getting up to speed on the camera.

Thanks, David

Doug Tessler September 29th, 2009 05:49 PM

hi
 
My opinion is about 400 aso

Doug

Amos Kim December 17th, 2009 04:35 AM

Anyone know if the hm100 has considerably higher lowlight sensitivity than the hd100?

Amos Rafaeli December 17th, 2009 11:41 PM

iso
 
After compering to DSLR camera
I think that in 0db it's 100 ISO.

Robert Rogoz December 18th, 2009 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos Kim (Post 1461314)
Anyone know if the hm100 has considerably higher lowlight sensitivity than the hd100?

At 720p HM100 produces much better image. DNR is ok, but the colors and motion is much better. And no drop-outs or capture problems. I am not impressed with 1080/24 or 30p, it just looks unnatural. I pretty much film at 720/60p, which gives me the most latitude.

Robert M Wright December 26th, 2009 08:11 PM

Has anyone compared the low light performance of the HM100 and HMC40? I'm curious how they compare with no gain, and also with gain applied. Is the gain on the HM100 as clean as it is on the HMC40, or perhaps somehow even cleaner? I was really surprised to see that I could get real respectable images even applying 12dB of gain with the HMC40.

Keith Moreau December 28th, 2009 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Rogoz (Post 1461946)
At 720p HM100 produces much better image. DNR is ok, but the colors and motion is much better. And no drop-outs or capture problems. I am not impressed with 1080/24 or 30p, it just looks unnatural. I pretty much film at 720/60p, which gives me the most latitude.

Robert, if your final output was 1080 30P and mixing with Sony EX1 at that framerate/resolution, would you still recommend shooting 720P 60 and upscaling to 1080P or would that just result in worse quality than just setting the HM100 to 1080P 30 in the first place?

-Keith

Elvis Ripley December 28th, 2009 09:07 PM

1080 does have a weird look on the HM100 but I think that it mixes fine and only really looks weird when you are viewing a still frame at 100%. When the video is going by it looks great. I would shoot 1080/30p on both and it should mix fine.


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