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Glen Vandermolen April 16th, 2011 06:11 AM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
Thnks, Doug. I can't wait until you get a production model so you can give it a thorough evaluation. Then, I can buy it off of you. ;-)

Galen Rath April 17th, 2011 05:04 PM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
Doug, is there a limiter in the audio recording circuit?

Doug Jensen April 17th, 2011 06:58 PM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
The operation manual says yes, but I did not have time to try it myself.


AUDIO LIMIT
You can set the clipping-noise reduction function for CH1/CH2.

OFF Disables the function.

ON Enables the function.

� This function is available only when you set the AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2) switches to MAN

Doug Jensen April 17th, 2011 07:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Glen Vandermolen (Post 1639566)
Thnks, Doug. I can't wait until you get a production model so you can give it a thorough evaluation. Then, I can buy it off of you. ;-)

Glen, don't count on it! :-)

Glen Vandermolen April 17th, 2011 07:42 PM

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That good, huh?

I may have to sell my Canon, in that case.

Galen Rath April 17th, 2011 09:41 PM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
Doug, what's the timeline for the training DVD (chocked full of presets)?

Gabe Strong April 18th, 2011 01:31 AM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
Well so much for the fader ND filters causing the image to look
bad. I've never used them and had been told by others, that they
can cause the video to look pretty bad, but the stuff you shot looked
very nice. Thanks for the first hand look and commentary on the
camera!

Steven Davis April 18th, 2011 04:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Jensen (Post 1639386)
However, if someone who has never used it starts bashing the camera and arguing about meaningless technical specifications, I'll stop posting.

That cracked me up. Yes, the testosterone runs rampid on this forum sometimes.

Very nice posting Doug. My goal is to replace all three of my cameras next year, I'm really hoping for something good by next year.

Good job.

Doug Jensen April 18th, 2011 04:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Galen Rath (Post 1640167)
Doug, what's the timeline for the training DVD (chocked full of presets)?

Galen,

Thank you for asking. A training DVD for the FS100 is several months away. First I have to get a final production camera (not a prototype that is subject to being changed) and then it takes about 6-8 weeks of full-time work after that to produce a good training video. About 400 man-hours goes into the production so it is not something I can crank out overnight.

I am happy to say that our PMW-F3 training DVD will be shipping by the end of the month.
Mastering the Sony PMW-F3 training DVD


PS.
Thank you to everyone for the nice comments on my footage. I do enjoy reading the feedback and comments, but I don't want to bore everyone with replying to them. Just know that it is appreciated. Thanks.

Galen Rath April 22nd, 2011 12:02 PM

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Doug, what minimum speed of SD card is going to be appropriate for this camera.

Class 10, 20MB/s is working fine for the CANON DSLR's I have, the next step up is 30MB/s, and I see in the accessories for the FS100, B&H PHOTO is showing a 45MB/s card. But I've seen nothing official in the specs from SONY regarding this choice. Thanks.

Doug Jensen April 22nd, 2011 01:03 PM

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Galen,

According the the preliminary operation manual that I have a copy of, Class 4 is good enough for normal shooting and Class 10 is recommended for overcranking. Cards have been tested and approved up to 64GB. SD, SDHC, SDXC, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo are all compatible.

I should add that I used a 32GB Hoodman RAW card with the FS100 and had no problems -- nor did I expect to. I've been using that card with my F3 a lot to test the reliability of today's SD cards.

Galen Rath April 28th, 2011 08:18 AM

Re: NEX-FS100 demo footage shot for NAB
 
If there are dedicated slots for SD cards and memory sticks, why couldn't the camera be programmed to record to both simultaneously? Canon finally got around to updating the XF300 firmware for simultaneous recording to two cards. Right now the literature implies simultaneous recording to one memory card and the optional drive.

Doug Jensen April 28th, 2011 08:58 AM

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Galen,

You can't record on two cards at once because there is only one slot. It accepts either type of card -- SD or Memory Stick.

There's a better way of simultaneous recording anyway, and that is with the HXR-FMU128
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/672424-REG/Sony_HXR_FMU128_HXR_FMU128_Flash_Memory_Unit.html
There's a recessed area on the right side of the camera where the drive just pops right in with no extra cables or power requirements. You woudn't even notice it was there. Then you can record up to 10 hours of footage at the highest bit rate on the drive. You can set it up to record on the drive and the memory card at the same time. Two copies, instantly.

Galen Rath April 28th, 2011 04:23 PM

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Definitely a must have accessory, my guess is that they will never update this unit to USB 3.0, seems Sony and Canon never do minor changes to existing accessories like this.

Joe Carney May 4th, 2011 12:50 PM

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I read on another site, the Genus ND filter is not a good option for wider angle lenses. Has anyone tried it with a 50mm or wider?


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