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Sony HVR-Z5 / HDR-FX1000
Pro and consumer versions of this Sony 3-CMOS HDV camcorder.

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Old December 26th, 2008, 05:28 AM   #46
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Your camera only has an f/1.6 maximum aperture at maximum wide-angle. As soon as you start to zoom towards telephoto (even a bit) your lens loses speed such that at full tele it's only got an f/3.5 maximum.

So put it another way. You're filming in the gloom using f/1.6 and +6dB say. If you zoom to telephoto you only have f/3.5 as a max apererture, so the gain has to go up to +18dB (two stops) to compensate. If you don't allow the gain to increase you'll greatly under-expose your shot.

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Old December 26th, 2008, 08:21 AM   #47
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Thanks Tom. Very good info. I'll play with the cam with these things in mind.
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