Jack Kelly
December 11th, 2007, 05:56 AM
Hi folks,
This weekend, we're planning to do some tests with an FX1 on a car mount. I've done some reading through the archives here on DVinfo.net and it seems that people have had some very mixed results with the FX1/Z1 on a car mount. Some people seem to say the results are unusable. Others say that NASCAR use FX1s/Z1s for their in-car footage with excellent results.
For our project, we're not doing any crazy off-road stuff. It'll just be standard cars going along standard roads and standard speeds. Can we expect our FX1 to behave well?
Also, we're thinking of upgrading to a Z1 (mostly for the XLR inputs). Will the Z1 handle car vibration significantly better than the FX1?
I understand that steadyshot should be off (although we'll test with various settings). I also understand that some people say that interlaced video has issues with vibration... if this is the case then I guess we can shoot 1080/50i, throw away one field and double the remaining field to get something that will look respectable when shown on an SD TV (yes, I know this will halve our vertical resolution but that's a fair price to pay if it removes horrible vibration-related artifacts).
One final question: it's possible that we could get a V1 instead of a Z1. I assume the V1 would be a poor choice for car-mounting because it uses CMOS sensors and supposedly has rolling-shutter issues. Is this the case?
Many thanks,
Jack
This weekend, we're planning to do some tests with an FX1 on a car mount. I've done some reading through the archives here on DVinfo.net and it seems that people have had some very mixed results with the FX1/Z1 on a car mount. Some people seem to say the results are unusable. Others say that NASCAR use FX1s/Z1s for their in-car footage with excellent results.
For our project, we're not doing any crazy off-road stuff. It'll just be standard cars going along standard roads and standard speeds. Can we expect our FX1 to behave well?
Also, we're thinking of upgrading to a Z1 (mostly for the XLR inputs). Will the Z1 handle car vibration significantly better than the FX1?
I understand that steadyshot should be off (although we'll test with various settings). I also understand that some people say that interlaced video has issues with vibration... if this is the case then I guess we can shoot 1080/50i, throw away one field and double the remaining field to get something that will look respectable when shown on an SD TV (yes, I know this will halve our vertical resolution but that's a fair price to pay if it removes horrible vibration-related artifacts).
One final question: it's possible that we could get a V1 instead of a Z1. I assume the V1 would be a poor choice for car-mounting because it uses CMOS sensors and supposedly has rolling-shutter issues. Is this the case?
Many thanks,
Jack