I have an NTSC DVX100A with the standard battery charger. I am traveling all over England and Europe in May and June and will be filming locations shots there.
I have converter plugs for the charger, my quetion is when I plug it in is it going to fry my charger or will I need a voltage converter...
I have a project I am working on in NTSC in VEGAS 6.0. Most of my content is dvx 24p but some clips are normal NTSC video. However a small amount are PAL 25 in divx. When I render these with the others those clips look like the the cameraman was going cold turkey with the DT's. It is very shakey...
when I take my footage and look at it in the timeline in vegas or generated it looks fine. Once in a dvd and on the tv (non-progressive) it looks like a home movie. Am a doing something wrong?
I recorded in 24p adv. cinegamma normal.
Image 2000 shoulder support question
I just bought an image 2000 shoulder support at Birns and Sawyer in Hollywood. It is the one with 2 grips for both hands.
It works pretty good. Just having the camera on it makes it look damn professional. My question is ...
does anyone else have one? What...
I want to attach a shure professional micrphone to the dvx via the attachment that came with my camera. Thing is the length of cable from microphone back to the XLR input 1 on the side should be quite small I think. Alll the music stores I have been to have never seen XLR to XLR shorter than 5...
I just shot a clean plate outdoors on top of a building with an actor. We set up the green screen rig to about 8 feet by 14 feet and draped the green screen. There was not a lot of wind but suddenly that rig went on a trip. We had to chase it down and then it toppled over. Anyone know of a good...
Does anyone have settings or lighting or post tricks. I've use magic bullet with the blue tint look for day for night but when the camera on white balance says "low light" I seems to always get noise, even with no gain, in my blacks and shadows.
A bit confused on this. CNET says 380,00 pixels. I read elsewhere 510 * 480. I would think it would be 720 x 480 pixels in 4:3 mode. I'm not sure what in 16:9 as resolution is lowered somewhat.
Also, what is the resolution of your average consumer camcorder? :-[
I posted elsewhere but did not get a response. My DVX100a is the only one I have used. I notice that when I fast forward or rewind while looking at the LCD that the picture exhibits lots of blockyness / pixelation. Is this a normal thing? I have not seen another DVX100a in use and so I do not...