The Sarlacc
Well-known member
I'll toss in another 2cents.
All this talk of wanting extra resolution, shaper images, this and that.
Where is your footage going mainly going to be seen? Are you going to be doing extensive CG work to your video? Do you plan on making film outs?
I mean...if you answer yes to the last quesiton you are looking at the complete wrong set of cameras to begin with. Can it be done, yes. But if you have the time and money for film outs, then there must be time and money to shoot on much higher quality camera for a better film out (Varicam, F900.)
If you answer yes to the CG questions...I'll make the same statement as above, or yes, in this case you want the camera you can get with the most resolution to work within.
Now, think about my first question...very subjective. But at the same time, if this is all going to end up going through mpeg2 compression to DVD, then I'm going to say you are really just pixel counting at this point (anyone in here who is into photography will know what I mean by that.) And on top of that WHAT are you going to be watching it on? HDTV? NTSC? Plasma, LCD, CRT, DLP, LCoS? Because seriously I don't think plasma is great. To me plasma is very soft, and lacking in true blacks. LCD is better, but hard to calibrate, CRT...always the best, and LCoS....unless its a Sony XBR model, don't love em. DLP...people loves these, I still fail to see the hubub. Oh, and front projection....which to me is the end all be all of crappy looking viewing.
So, that needs to be considered as well.
I mean sure, we ALL want the VERY best image we can get. But in the end its not just what all the technical specs, and numbers tell us...because thats just what they are...numbers.
Its about what your eyes tell you. If it looks good, then it just LOOKS good, regardless of what engineers in white labs coats say.
With that said, I haven't serisouly mulled over footage shot from a Canon vs a JVC vs a HVX. But right now...I say the HVX has the best overall "look" and user functionality. You can disagree...you are free to do so, that is why there is more then one manufacturer. But Just in highlights and hotspots alone, the way HVX was designed to handle such thing...something very telling of video, they managed to nail it in very filmic looking manner.
So, sure you want the extra resolution...but why?
All this talk of wanting extra resolution, shaper images, this and that.
Where is your footage going mainly going to be seen? Are you going to be doing extensive CG work to your video? Do you plan on making film outs?
I mean...if you answer yes to the last quesiton you are looking at the complete wrong set of cameras to begin with. Can it be done, yes. But if you have the time and money for film outs, then there must be time and money to shoot on much higher quality camera for a better film out (Varicam, F900.)
If you answer yes to the CG questions...I'll make the same statement as above, or yes, in this case you want the camera you can get with the most resolution to work within.
Now, think about my first question...very subjective. But at the same time, if this is all going to end up going through mpeg2 compression to DVD, then I'm going to say you are really just pixel counting at this point (anyone in here who is into photography will know what I mean by that.) And on top of that WHAT are you going to be watching it on? HDTV? NTSC? Plasma, LCD, CRT, DLP, LCoS? Because seriously I don't think plasma is great. To me plasma is very soft, and lacking in true blacks. LCD is better, but hard to calibrate, CRT...always the best, and LCoS....unless its a Sony XBR model, don't love em. DLP...people loves these, I still fail to see the hubub. Oh, and front projection....which to me is the end all be all of crappy looking viewing.
So, that needs to be considered as well.
I mean sure, we ALL want the VERY best image we can get. But in the end its not just what all the technical specs, and numbers tell us...because thats just what they are...numbers.
Its about what your eyes tell you. If it looks good, then it just LOOKS good, regardless of what engineers in white labs coats say.
With that said, I haven't serisouly mulled over footage shot from a Canon vs a JVC vs a HVX. But right now...I say the HVX has the best overall "look" and user functionality. You can disagree...you are free to do so, that is why there is more then one manufacturer. But Just in highlights and hotspots alone, the way HVX was designed to handle such thing...something very telling of video, they managed to nail it in very filmic looking manner.
So, sure you want the extra resolution...but why?