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Gain - Why buy the cow when you get the milk for free
Hi Guys,
Ok so I have a Sony HVR-Z5P. Ive shot some stuff lately and havebeen getting used to the camera. I cant get rid of this grain on my images!!! I am capturing mpeg2 off the camera HDV footage. Is there a way to get rid off the grain? I am not to familiar with the setting of the camera yet but i just read in another post.....(see below comment) "Go into camera settings in the AGC setting and limit your gain to 12d" does the above work? I am just a little disappointed with the quality off the camera thus far. I know its not the camera but my settings. Do you guys have any tips to help me out? thanks all my DV info friends |
1. Turn off AGC
2. Manually set gain to 0 3. Add light to get proper exposure Voila! No grain. |
Did you try AGC Limit? It works flawlessly. Any gain below 12dB is virtually grain-less.
Of course, if you can afford to shoot without any gain at all, manual gain at 0 is the best way and the only way to assure you are completely grain-free. |
Jason I set gain to 12db (as Adam says) and never have any grain since. Beautiful pictures!!!
Stelios |
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Thanks for the replys. Yes i just changed it yesterday afternoon but havent shot any footage yet. If you look at my glidetrack test you can see the grain. Dam near annoying for a PAL camera that cost me $6,500 aussie dollars.. lol... When i get home i will double check the AGC limit but im 100% sure i changed it yesterday to 12db |
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check out this video of my glidetrack. Even vimeo is showing some grain even with effects. This was only a test of the glidetrack... very excited to use it this weekend |
all cams have grain. what I see in your video looks standard camcorder to me. If you're really picky about grain like I am, then you will set your gain level to -6 at all times. Gain at 0db is still too grainy for my taste.
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Hi Ron,
thanks for the advice. I set my AGC or whatever it is on the camera to 12db and shot some footage last night with it. I think the results were awesome and alot better than what i was getting before. It was 7:00pm at night and its daylight savings here I had ok light and got good results. im pretty happy at the moment... Lets see how we go for the wedding i have tomorow |
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