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I can move the WB up or down in my DVC-200.
It is under the Skin Tone section of the menu. Panasonic seems to have stepped backward a bit in terms of menu functions with this camera. $5,000 DVC-200 - WB adjustment & adjustable color matrix $14,000 HPX-500 - None of the above? |
Great to find other DVC200 users! (I dont know any in Germany...)
Tim, I guess this is marketing... Anyway, I guess (couldnt try myself) that with the 100mbit/s dvcproHD codec the postpro possibilities are more complex than in "old DV times" - due to better resolution and colour compression. I think that balances (a bit) the limited settings - and to be honest : Since some Matrix settings from Lou Bruno for the DVC200 I never changed my matrix settings, though I dont like the limitation either. ULI |
I have been really happy with the DVC-200, but it does need post processing to the best out of the camera.
The color matrix is really important to me as well since the image favors a greenish tint if left at factory. What part of Germany are you from? I have distant cousins that I have visted twice in Franconia. |
I´m from the "Rhein/Ruhr Area" in Germany, ~ 100km northern from Cologne.
Generally I love the DVC200, it´s small, makes nice pictures (...lowlight...), runs hours with a fat battery and a DVCAM184n tape. I am missing a LCD screen for checking general colour (simply forgot to white balance sometimes) and 4channel audio. Thats also why I am so interested in the HPX500 - though its bigger in size. Due to the pixelshift technologie and std CCD sizes the lowlight capabilities seem to be MUCH better compared to others - that would make the HPX my 1st working horse... |
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