Daniel Casper |
March 21st, 2010 10:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by Sherri Nestico
(Post 1498949)
Hi all,
After a rough day - torrential downpours all day, getting into a fight with the guys at the body shop over my car - I am finally checking out the AX2000.
I'm having a bit of a snit with the gain control. Logic would dictate that it works similarly as the V1U. Apparently not. I am now immersed in the owners manual.
I have to say, it's a very substantial-feeling camera. Can't wait until I can finally figure it out...:)
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Hi everyone....new on this board:) I just got my AX2000 last Monday and I agree, the iris and gain is really wierd to say the least. Be carefully of the little toggle switch next to the iris button. I did a musical and the ax2000 was one of the cameras I used. The button was set in the h, or High mode, which I wasn't aware of and I had to turn the iris down to f11, almost close to get a decent picture. The grain in the video was horrible!!! I now figured out to set it on the l, or Low setting and adjust the Iris from there. I am still learning with this camera. It has a lot of settings and if we don't know, or learn how to operate it, there is going to be a lot of bad footage! I shot with it again tonight a talent show, with better results. What I found so far, my picture quality, for stage performance on my old vx2000's still seems better than my new ax2000. The picture seems soft and I still can't get the clear, vivid picture, like my vx2000's do. I still have a lot of work to do to figure it out. I was shooting in the sd mode.
The hi def on this came is awesome and the picture quality is great. But then I was outside in bright light. The slow motion record feature is awesome as well. Lots to learn. Please share what you find if anyone is using the new camera.
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