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Jung Kyu January 28th, 2007 07:52 AM

V1 footage
 
V1 footage 24p 1/48 manual exposure
ND2 steady shot on
Great camera!

http://www.camuser.co.kr/cam_vm/VID_...01/v1n24p1.wmv

Ron Little January 28th, 2007 11:13 AM

Thanks for the footage can you tell me what settings you used to encode your footage to WMV? For some reason my footage drops frames in WMV.

Paul Rickford January 28th, 2007 12:13 PM

Jung- thanks for the footage, Nice colour- can I ask what the rest of your settings are?
Sharpness/Cinetone/blackstretch etc

Thanks
Paul

Greg Quinn January 28th, 2007 01:30 PM

Jung, very nice 24P example. What NLE or process did you use to extract the 24P?

Chris Burgess January 28th, 2007 01:30 PM

wow, the color in those shots is awesome!! i would also like to know what settings as well and any other little tidbits (filters, etc, etc)...

Todd Giglio January 28th, 2007 03:56 PM

Jung,

Excellent images. It didn't play back very well on my powerbook (but WMV is always a little jumpy on my system). I loved the color (and would also like to know your settings... I'm sure the V1D is similar to the V1U with setups). I also didn't notice any of the 'oil paint' effect that has been questioned about the 24p footage.

Thanks for posting.

Todd

Michael Phillips January 28th, 2007 05:19 PM

Could you please give your settings as this is nice clean images with none of the problems. What I am trying to do is replicate as far as possible the same camera settings and compare results.
Thanks Michael.

Sean Woods January 31st, 2007 06:52 PM

Great footage. I threw this on a portable drive and connected it to an xbox 360 that was outputting to a 50inch 1080p DLP and could not see any water color effect issues as well. It looked fantastic, though I did notice there was a slight jitter effect whenever the camera moved.

Barry Richard February 5th, 2007 12:46 PM

its smooth on my 2 yr. old vanilla notebook (I'm using wmv 10)

Chris Hull February 12th, 2007 06:11 PM

p and i
 
the footage looks very nice,i would realy like to see a little comparison film from someone with some shot in p and some i ,think this would meen doing two differant clips of the same scene and sending separately.chris

Glenn Thomas February 13th, 2007 11:37 PM

The colours look great, but there are some serious motion atifacts in there which give the footage a glitchy consumer camera look. I'm guessing that would be due to either the rolling shutter or the image stabliser if it was turned on?

Steve Mullen February 14th, 2007 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glenn Thomas
The colours look great, but there are some serious motion atifacts in there which give the footage a glitchy consumer camera look. I'm guessing that would be due to either the rolling shutter or the image stabliser if it was turned on?

That's low temporal sampling (24fps) motion judder plus 2:3 cadence judder you are seeing.

At the BBC website there's some interesting coments about why 24p video differs from film. Video--even when there are no EE artifacts--is still "sharper" than film. It's also "clearer" because there is no grain.


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