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April 17th, 2007, 07:27 PM | #1 |
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DIY Static 35 on HV20
The light gathering on the single CMOS HV20 is superior to my single CCD ZR200 (of course!). I bet a 3CCD Panasonic GS could probably do well, but that's not the point here. With the brighter image, the HV20 can "see" more of the focus screen so you get a wider FOV. It needs help from a macro to focus though. And the max zoom is a hair above half. So make sure to use speed 1 on your zoom. The grain from the CMOS (also apparent under low light) plus the Nikon Type D seem to mix so I can't tell which is which. Obviously nowhere near Brevis quality.
Some of the story at: http://yousillyman.blogspot.com Lens: 50mm Nikon Series E f/1.8 DOF Adaptor: YouSillyMan35 v2 Static, Nikon F3 Type D Camera: Canon HV20, 1/2.6" Single CMOS progressive Original Mode: HDV24PF, TV-48 Recompression: WMV9 1920x1080 30fps progressive, 6Mbps File Size: 71.24MB http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9G3EUNE5 Lens: 50mm Nikon Series E f/1.8 DOF Adaptor: YouSillyMan35 v2 Static, Nikon F3 Type D Camera: Canon ZR600, 1/6" Single CCD interlaced Original Mode: DV interlaced, automatic Recompression: WMV9 720x480 29.97fps interlaced, 4Mbps File Size: 45.84MB http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3N8MNZ2B Last edited by Mike Dulay; April 17th, 2007 at 07:29 PM. Reason: Extra comments |
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