Elton
Veteran
I haven't seen anything posted about the H1 in a long time so I thought I'd share something fairly interesting.
I've been using the camera combined with the new nanoFlash SDI recording device a lot this year. This little box makes it very easy to record, in the field, the full uncompressed quality that is available via HD-SDI.
A new firmware upgrade for the nano added timelapse recording, which I finally tried out this afternoon.
Here's a clip I shot downtown today:
Vimeo page: http://vimeo.com/7563123
--27 second clip, 50 MB h264 QT (15 mbs)
--Default 1 frame per second mode (you can specify all kinds of crazy intervals but this was fine for my purposes)
--XLH1 with a Vari-ND to get a slow shutter in daytime (shot with the XL 6x wide angle lens which showed the edges of the filter. Should've zoomed past it but I was just trying to get something done fast)
--Recorded with 220mbs I-frame
I intentionally shot with neutral settings to get a relatively flat image for post. The posted clip is encoded from the raw nano QT file.
This is obviously old hat for HVX/EX1 users but it's a fun throw-in to have on the nanoFlash.
I've been using the camera combined with the new nanoFlash SDI recording device a lot this year. This little box makes it very easy to record, in the field, the full uncompressed quality that is available via HD-SDI.
A new firmware upgrade for the nano added timelapse recording, which I finally tried out this afternoon.
Here's a clip I shot downtown today:
Vimeo page: http://vimeo.com/7563123
--27 second clip, 50 MB h264 QT (15 mbs)
--Default 1 frame per second mode (you can specify all kinds of crazy intervals but this was fine for my purposes)
--XLH1 with a Vari-ND to get a slow shutter in daytime (shot with the XL 6x wide angle lens which showed the edges of the filter. Should've zoomed past it but I was just trying to get something done fast)
--Recorded with 220mbs I-frame
I intentionally shot with neutral settings to get a relatively flat image for post. The posted clip is encoded from the raw nano QT file.
This is obviously old hat for HVX/EX1 users but it's a fun throw-in to have on the nanoFlash.
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