mattmatheson
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I had to beg her. New look.
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Standard DVX100a, all I use for color grading is levels.
how did u achieve that shallow DOF with the stock lens without using an adapter. You must have been shooting up close or what?
No, to do it with the stock lens, you do the opposite -- set the camera far back and zoom in. With an open iris.
Now I really wish I could check this out!For small objects, sure.
I tried downloading it, but then I couldn't view it because there was "a bad public movie atom found in the movie"? WTF? Have I mentioned how I hate Quicktime?click the download and it will play. is what I had to do.
Artscroll said:Superb. I really miss my 100B. I sold it for a Canon HV20. It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements) without the shots being ruined due to the "rolling shutter" of the CMOS.
And why is the fast shutter so important?It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements)
I don't support selling a DVX to buy a consumer cam,It is impossible to shoot like this on the HV20 (i.e. with a fast shutter and quick camera movements)