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STOP! I don't know how you are viewing the video above, but on my monitors it is a soft, mushy, grainy mess. Just awful. Why in hell would you want to use a 20-year old camera that was never that good in the first place? Why?? The "look" is nothing special. There are so many far better cameras that can be had dirt cheap. My unsolicitated advice is to stop right now and re-evaluate the path you are on. If you really want people to watch and admire your hard work, don't use a 20 year old consumer camera.Hello! I'm gearing up to shoot my third feature film and we've landed on the DVX100b as the camera that we will use.
many thanks! We just ordered 3 of them online so we're going to be testing a bunch. We'll consider all of the above! Interesting point about the UHD timeline. I think it could be beneficial for us to play with export settings and see how they change as we upload for preview. We may also try all of this in tape and also directly to a digital recorder in tandem to compare. Thanks again!
STOP! I don't know how you are viewing the video above, but on my monitors it is a soft, mushy, grainy mess. Just awful. Why in hell would you want to use a 20-year old camera that was never that good in the first place? Why?? The "look" is nothing special. There are so many far better cameras that can be had dirt cheap. My unsolicitated advice is to stop right now and re-evaluate the path you are on. If you really want people to watch and admire your hard work, don't use a 20 year old consumer camera.
8. No Pi$$ing In The Pool
Trolling, Baiting, Complaining and beating dead horses is like urinating in the pool -- it may make you feel good, but it kind of ruins it for everyone else.
DV cameras are SD cameras. Do you mean analog (vs digital)?We haven't tested the HVX200! But we did consider some SD cams. Just not a fan of the look in comparison to the dv testing we did.
I would 2nd Charles opinion on this. The HVX200 was essentially an HD "update" to the original DVX100. It can shoot in true 24p - in certain modes and had decent run times in 720p - shooting to P2 cards. Did a lot of corporate work with that camera when it first came out - and can certainly have a "grainy, "organic" "insert your adjective for filmic here" type look under the right conditions. I actually still have 2 of them, somewhere amidst a lot of other older gear that I waited to long to sell to make any return on the initial investment.Your interest is in getting the "crispest" image out of an SD camera--have you tested the HVX200? Still has plenty of the retro look to it since it was only a few years after the DVX, but you don't have to jump through as many hoops. And you can record to cards! Or take the component out through a converter and use a modern recorder if that is your preference. Since you said you were testing cameras as they come in, I think it's worth giving a try as it will save you a lot of headache. If I remember correctly, the sensors and processing wasn't hugely different between the DVX and the HVX (someone remind me if I'm wrong).
As far as taking a digital output from the DVX, that's a tough one. The only such port is Firewire, and there is no easy or portable way to capture live video through Firewire at this point, unless you use a legacy Firewire recorder (which I don't recommend, as they are old and you risk losing your footage--same with capturing to DV). I've done a lot of research on converters that pass video through Firewire via SDI, there were a few made but they are long gone. I have a DVX in my rental fleet of vintage cameras (it's actually the "newest" of the bunch!) and I use the S-video out to capture on an outboard recorder, which is fine if the desired result is a non-pristine image--which it usually is.
Well, this was a fun thread while it lastedI wonder if DJ got a little suspension from that post the other night, lol (just randomly saw the 'start conversation' button was missing when my mouse hovered over his name).
And OP deleted his OP![]()
Starting to fell like gnawing around the gristle... not much "meat" left to be had.Well, this was a fun thread while it lasted