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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 7
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Hello folks, I am a complete Newbie and just ordered a DVX100B today...I joined here as a member and plan to learn all I can about my DVX in the near future..However my question is, right outta the box how is the auto focus, pretty good quality, ease of use...so on and so forth..
I will eventually want to know it all but for now will be leaning on the auto function for the first few hours of filming...Any un-forseen problems??? Is this a camera I can get out of the box and be filiming with as soon as I charge the battery, or is it a bit more complicated than that?? Thanks in advance! SNIDE from SE Indiana |
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Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Wilmington, NC
Posts: 21,690
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Well, sure, you can shoot right out of the box. But don't expect magic. Used properly, the DVX can give you footage which will take your breath away, but you have to use it properly, and that comes with only learning and practice, as well as a lot of stuff external to the camera. (You have to point it at something pretty in order to get pretty pictures.
)Auto functions should be abandoned ASAP, but there's no harm in using them at first. Just don't get comfortable. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Boston
Posts: 198
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Autofocus is slow in 24p mode, but that may not be a problem for you. I would try to wean myself off autoexposure first, as it can be really distracting to have the iris change in the middle of a shot. The ND filters aren't automatically engaged anyway.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 7
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Thanks folks for the replies!! I'm looking forward to my 100B's arrival, hopefully will have some feedback for ya'll real soon...OH, and I'm sure I will have another question or two..lol
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Vacuum Tube Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: x0|Phoenix|USA||0|0|AZ,Arizona
Posts: 920
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Welcome aboard Snide. The DVX will take amazing shots. Look at the Surel video on my website. It is a DVX cut with 35mm. I think this will illustrate how good the camera can be. Website: lizardlandvideo.com
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Hey Snide, I would have to agree with iain.bason. Not only is it distracting, but generally a little over-exposed in auto mode. And the auto focus can be a little annoying to watch it "seek" the proper focus. Maybe practice manual focusing when messing with it.
-Josh |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 173
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Snide,
The DVX still kicks major butt, even with HD being the standard now... Great buy! So, this is my biggest suggestion: http://www.dvxuser.com/articles/dvxbook/ Buy, read it and read it again, and again, and again.... Oh yeah, then read it again!!! Oh, and one more thing, spare yourself the embarrassment and don't ask in a post "What that clicking sound is?" when you eagerly pull the cam out of the box. It's normal! Check this out (if you haven't already): http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=48809 Peace....
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 7
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Thanks again folks for the replies!! This is an AWESOME forum, great helpfull people here! Macphilia, I just ordered the book and DVD via-Amazon! Also, thanks for the heads up on the clicking sound...UPS should be dropping off the package anytime! I'm like a kid at Christmas...lol
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