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Dan Measel September 7th, 2005 08:46 PM

FX1 vs VX2K observations
 
I shot these two cameras side by side at the same settings (except the fx1 was widescreen). There were some interesting differences.

The color in the VX2K seems much more robust than the FX1. But after closer inspection I think that the FX1 color is actually more true and the VX2k artifically bumping the color up. Still the FX1 color seems a little flat.

To get the same exposure from the two cameras I have to open the aperture wider on the fx1 than the vx2k. I guess this is not surprising.

In low light it seemed there was more contrast on the VX2K and color was better reproduced.

Anyway, I am trying to get used to using the fx1 and although I really enjoy using it I am afraid I am fairly ignorant. Would anyone be willing to share their opinions between these two cameras and what settings they like to shoot the fx1 with? Am I doing something wrong to make the color seem flat? I looked up some other threads but their links were inactive. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Stu Holmes September 7th, 2005 09:09 PM

check the manual
 
Usually on Sony camcorders you can adjust the colour saturation and sharpness on-camera.
I'm unfamiliar with the FX1's control system but have a trawl through the manual and see if you can find an adjustment for the colour saturation.

I have read other people say a similar thing to you when they got their HC1 and then when they bumped the sharpness and colour levels up a bit they were very happy.

Boyd Ostroff September 8th, 2005 07:16 AM

The "picture profiles" are your key to these adjustments on the FX1 and Z1. There are many more parameters available, and they have a greater range of adjustment than the custom presets on the VX-2000. Look at the manual to get started, then just experiment around.

I think it would be worthwhile to connect the camera to a good monitor or TV (preferably 16:9 native using the component cable) and just fiddle around with the different settings as you observe what happens.

Steve Nunez September 8th, 2005 07:20 AM

Jon Fordham got similar results when he compared the FX1 to the DVX.

Dan Measel September 8th, 2005 10:52 AM

Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I cranked up the color to +7 in one of the picture profile settings. To get similar colors with the two cams I had the fx1 at +7 and turned the color down a little on the VX2K. It just surprised me that there was such a difference between the two with the factory settings, and I just wanted to make sure I didn't have something wrong. I'll have to play around with it I guess. Also will have to use more lights on my sets when shooting with the fx1 it seems. Just will take some getting used to I suppose.

Kevin Shaw September 8th, 2005 11:00 AM

One thing to note is that the FX1 tolerates gain increases better than most DV cameras, so you can crank it up to maybe +12db without hurting your image quality too much. In poor lighting I'm also finding it useful to lower the shutter speed on the FX1 to 1/30 second, which works well for subjects without rapid motion. When suitable I'm using an on-camera light switchable between 10 and 20 watts (halogen), which is enough for most of the situations I encounter at weddings.

I still need to play with the picture profiles myself to see what works well. I've seen some FX1 footage which looked impressive in a wide range of lighting conditions, so I suspect changing the settings can help.

Douglas Spotted Eagle September 8th, 2005 11:03 AM

Kevin, I don't think you're that far out. I've punched color on the Z1 to +5/6, and sharpness between 11/13, and been very happy with it.

Kevin Shaw September 8th, 2005 11:24 AM

Thanks Douglas, I appreciate the specific suggestions. I'll give that a try.

Boyd Ostroff September 8th, 2005 01:18 PM

Dan, have you seen the following thread?

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=49518

Dan Measel September 8th, 2005 09:56 PM

Boyd,

Yeah, the link to the site with the comparison was dead when I tried yesterday, but it works now. Thanks.


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