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The DVX200 has an automatic shutter setting, which is annoyingly simple to activate. It gives you no warning that it is in auto-shutter. The only way you know you're in auto-shutter is if there's no shutter speed displayed(!) So you'd have absolutely zero idea what actual shutter speed is being used by the camera, if it were in auto shutter, and you also wouldn't know that you were in auto shutter mode. It is a serious oversight in the display and I've asked them to correct it. So it's possible that the camera may actually be in a slow shutter at this point, and the user wouldn't even know.Just a guess, but something to do with shutter speed being too long.....? Set longer than the framerate?
Only if the display literally says "1/50" on it. If it doesn't say that, then you'd have no idea what the actual shutter speed might be. I'm not saying that's the issue here, I'm saying that you shouldn't assume, because the camera doesn't report when it's in auto shutter, so if you don't specifically see it displaying "1/50", then you don't have any reasonable expectation that it would actually be 1/50.Framerate is 25 so shutter is generally 50.
No, the settings for noise reduction are coring and high sens.Is there a setting that controls noise reduction other than the obvious detail coring/high sens mode etc? Most of that stuff is disabled in V-Log...
This temporal artifacting, noise reduction, ghosting, blur, smear thing is still around come v1.65 firmware.
Yes. I'm not 100% happy about that but so much has changed about the look for the better that I'm trying not to notice it so much...
I agree: the DVX200 is a terrific camera and well worth the price. It would be nice if this artifacting could be better controlled, like in the menu, a setting of some kind. I know it shows up in 4:2:2 10 bit uncompressed, so I don't know what's going on. DVX200 as a whole? Totally usable. And we're the only ones that see it: the videographers. It's more difficult to see in properly lit situations but is a bugger in low light. But, like any camera, don't starve it of light and you'll be fine.
My experience with this camera now with the latest firmware is totally different. I barely see noise anymore, just the smallest amount sometimes in the dark areas, but it is more than acceptable. Only if what I have shot has a lot of dark scenes will I use Red Giant denoiser at a minimum level and "boom" all gone. I think it would still be fine without doing NR but since I have the program I will use it once in a while, but not all the time. When I use my Atomos Ninja Flame at 10bit 4:2:2, I see no noise at all. Like the rest of you, I wish this camera came out of the box with firmware 1.65 but its there now so I am happy.
-John
To be completely honest with you I don't see any faint ghosting in the dark areas. I just scanned a couple different projects and looked at the darker scenes - nothing...