Jonny Gross
Active member
Hi all,
So I have noticed 4 problems with the DVX200 since I started working with it last week (shooting from the balcony and around the house is no test!)
1. Motion blur - this is my primary concern and it's exhibited most prominently in V-Log mode. I can see a smear in movement and the image repeats itself. Kind of like ghosting. The other modes all exhibit it as well and it makes all movement in the image look ugly. I am shooting in 25p, but it's in every framerate and mode. I have tried all manner of things, but the real test is V-log since most of the scene file settings are disabled.
2. I noticed today when shooting in HD that there was a lot of moire. It was even present in a moustache.
3. Audio monitoring is very low. When I shot with any other camera, I could hear all the ambient noise in the room, and this is so important when doing an interview. Today I couldn't hear people in the background chatting, which is a total fail if the client gets into the edit and sees that I didn't pick up on a background noise.
4. Loss of detail. There seems to be smudging of facial features. I have all the skin tone stuff turned off, high sens mode is off. I have been over the settings again and again, using the manual, trial and error, using Barry Green's e-book. I'm stumped.
I am convinced that the visual issues areal down to one problem and that if I solve it, I solve all of them. I may have a faulty unit. Help!
So I have noticed 4 problems with the DVX200 since I started working with it last week (shooting from the balcony and around the house is no test!)
1. Motion blur - this is my primary concern and it's exhibited most prominently in V-Log mode. I can see a smear in movement and the image repeats itself. Kind of like ghosting. The other modes all exhibit it as well and it makes all movement in the image look ugly. I am shooting in 25p, but it's in every framerate and mode. I have tried all manner of things, but the real test is V-log since most of the scene file settings are disabled.
2. I noticed today when shooting in HD that there was a lot of moire. It was even present in a moustache.
3. Audio monitoring is very low. When I shot with any other camera, I could hear all the ambient noise in the room, and this is so important when doing an interview. Today I couldn't hear people in the background chatting, which is a total fail if the client gets into the edit and sees that I didn't pick up on a background noise.
4. Loss of detail. There seems to be smudging of facial features. I have all the skin tone stuff turned off, high sens mode is off. I have been over the settings again and again, using the manual, trial and error, using Barry Green's e-book. I'm stumped.
I am convinced that the visual issues areal down to one problem and that if I solve it, I solve all of them. I may have a faulty unit. Help!
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