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Rating at it 800 ASA -3db is excellent. I bet at 0db you could get by with 500
ASA or even 400 ASA, which is better than my HD 100 which can range from 100 to 325 on most shoots and lighting situations. This certainly has enough latitude to do the job, Granted, I don't get stuck in low light situations much with my productions. |
To use a bit more practical assessment: one of expert Z1 users on another forum with lots of experience and expertise, after hands-on with the EX1, reported the low-light performance in a way suggesting that the camera actually brightens reality - just like the SD low-light champions (PD170) do. And without any undesirable side effects. I guess Stu Holmes had exactly the same person in mind when commenting a couple of posts ago in this thread.
This convinces me more than all those confusing and not precise enough figures. |
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I did not want to go where Adam went since my experience with the HVX totaled about 5 minutes. The venue was DARK and the entire time I had with the Panny was trying to get it to look like my Z. I gave up and handed it back to the owner.
Yes please brighten reality!!! I'll take that any day :) As I have mentioned the less wattage light I need the lighter my kit and the happier I am :) As well as getting some candid shots otherwise not attainable with a big light. |
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"brightening reality" is a technical term I haven't previously encountered, so maybe someone will explain. Making people feel better about depressing circumstances, yes, OK, understood. |
"Brightening Reality" is not a technical term Serena.
The old VX2000/PD 150 could see into a dark corner better than the human eye, wonderful for capturing intimate moments at weddings etc., and is what many of us have been wanting again. The EX did manage to look as though it could achieve this to a small degree in the 1 minute play some of us had with it in Melbourne, when we took it off the tripod and pointed it to the opposite corner of the room and took a tight shot of a Pakistani? gentlemen who had no direct light on him at all. Not quite a technical set up, but the 4 -5 of us that were craning to see the LCD were more than encouraged by what we saw, but of cause have no way of referencing that back to what we were really seeing, if you get my drift. Cheers Vaughan |
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I expect your subject was Noel from Tasman AV (Indian). I noticed the group of you using it handheld. I think that was after I set it to Cinegamma 4 and wound up black stretch, but I can't really remember the sequence of events or whether I fully reset black stretch. Winding black stretch as far as 50 impressively brought up detail in shadows, but I could assess the quality of image only on the monitor and without time to be critical. The easiest way to broadly assess low light capability (before you have the camera) is to check out lighting based on 800-1000 ISO. That will give good images without risk of artifacts. 2 stops more sensitive than the Z1/FX1 at 0 dB, or 1 stop less sensitive than the Z1 set at 18dB. Increasing gain to 18dB on the EX gives you an extra 3.5 stops, or 2.5 better than the Z1. So if you have given away your exposure meter you can use your Z1 to check out the appraisal you made on the day. In addition, on the EX, you can play with gamma and black stretch to push it further, but without testing I've no idea how far one can go without introducing unacceptable noise or the artifacts Bob mentioned. These will be important if you have to shoot under such conditions. |
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When I rang Tasman this morning, I landed Noel in sales and quickly struck a deal on the EX. Funny, small world, world wide forum. EX, I can't wait! Thanks, feedback appreciated, Serena. |
There is availability of both a histogram and/or brightness display in the LCD.
Get Noel to send you a brochure or download it from the sticky at the top of this forum Cheers Vaughan |
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Thanks Vaughan, I will dig deeper into the info already posted here.
Wes, Tasman bundled a few extras in their deal. Around AU$10k spent on their bundle, delivered. |
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Wow Serena,
You better go and renegotiate mine for me (LOL)! Cheers Vaughan |
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In regards to the test possibly being fudged or bungled, I'd say the HVX200 shot looks plausible at 0 db gain for any of the 1/3" chip HD cameras. Such cameras haven't been particularly good in low light, which is one of the big reasons people are interested in the EX1. |
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