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Kholi, I thought you were going for the EX. What changed your mind? I too want to see the real world application of this. 1/2 a stop is pretty darn good and less noise.. SWEETNESS>.
Wait Kholi, I you are confusing me here, you said: "the 170 is just going to ice the cake", and correct me if I am wrong, but icing THE cake is not a good thing to do, icing ON the cake would be great though... or even if "the cake were cold as ice because it actually is an ice cream cake", now that would be a positive thing to say about the 170...
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...now this is probably just a mistake and an unnecessary thing to clarify, but since I really haven't read all about the 170 instead just the highlights I have to seriously ask you if you mean that the 170 will be better or not?
Cause I thought it was going to be just as good and be sprinkled with fancy toys all over it, and I want to make sure it is now before I wait 6 months.
D*mn you all...
You just made my life a lot more difficult!
It was either the HPX500 or the EX1 for me...And now this.
You see, I'm 100% commited to Scarlet- but I do need an upgrade this year to my HVX.
Kholi, personal question: sell HVX and get the 200a. Good deal?
Signal to noise/sharpness. Comparisons? (no need for res charts, just the "eyeometer"- any perceivable difference?)
The HVX maintains good market value, so i can sell it for a reasonable amounth to help "soften" this upgrade...
I´m sold on the 170. In late autumn we are planning to shoot a feature with several HVX200 and M2 adapters in the Caribbeans. The 170 will fit nicely for some night scenes. (if it is 1 1/2 stops faster than the 200 at the same noise level, that would completely compensate the lightloss of the adapter!!!)
joe, that sounds like a dream... friends in the Caribbean playing with 170's... I'm in!
You seriously have no idea how clean it is until you see it for yourself.
Yep, he's not exaggerating. I have always been amazed at the quality of footage the HVX can provide. But the 200a provides so much of it...out of the box. I've never even started tweaking it using the manual settings, and already, having done nothing but turn it on, it is about as good as I could get from my standard HVX even after tweaking...
As I mentioned, the test I did was with only two standard 100watt light bulbs. That's it. That's what I have in my bedroom. Even weddings are lit better than that. I really can't see the 200a providing unusably grainy footage in any environment other than almost total darkness...
Someone asked if I black-balanced the cameras before the test. No, I didn't. I didn't even manually white balance -- I let the cameras do that automatically. That was the point of the test: to compare both cameras in their "point & shoot" capacity. And the 200a basically reached the ease of use level of a consumer camera -- I didn't have to do anything, and the picture still looked good. I never had that experience with my original HVX.