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Space Hipster
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Second Batch of Screen Grabs
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http://www.xiveren.com/panasonic.htm BTW, I love how this camera shoots. Wonderful images, great controls. It's a winner in my book. My only complaint is the joystick on the menu is difficult to press off-axis, very much like my Sony DVD remote. |
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Major Player
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 211
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Stephen,
Thank you very much for posting the second set of frame grabs. Nice, really nice. There appears to be a softness that is pleasing, not that harsh sharpness found with some other lines of dv equipment. I especially like the close-up of the woman's hand. The color of the vein just under the skin was "spot-on". The Jack-O-Lantern and match-light shots were also interesting. The Panny 24p appears to be meeting the expectations many have been wishing for. This is a real step forward. Thanks again for the posting. Nick |
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Space Hipster
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Nick:
I have the detail setting at neutral. The camera as plus or minus 7 scale for sharpness. There are number of other settings including thin/thick (I have thick) vertical detail and skin tone detail (which I set off) which affect sharpness as well. So, you can get a noticably sharper look but a little edgy in progressive mode or quite softer, like an XL1 with diffusion filter. |
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