Jeff Johnston
January 11th, 2008, 12:19 PM
Greetings! I've read the threads on dropouts when shooting HDV with the A1, and haven't seen SD dropouts addressed.
I did a short 20 minute shoot with my first tape with my new A1, all factory settings except for configuring the camera in 4:3 and SD to match the material in a current ongoing project, and of course the XLR inputs selected. I did the head cleaning routine first, per recommendations on this board, and used Panasonic AY-DVM63PQ tape which so far has worked marvelously on my SD shooting with my earlier XL-1. I have AY-DVM63AMQ tapes on hand, was planning those for HDV shooting, but I may need to upgrade early and use them for SD as well.
I had about four dropouts during that first 20 minute shoot; camera on a tripod (i.e. not a lot of physical shaking) with moderate temperature and dry conditions. The footage looks as if a fraction of a second is gone, maybe 5-8 frames. It's just enough to ruin a shot, the image jumps and a piece of audio is gone, truncating or losing a word. The timecode second/frames counter is consistent through the dropout and does not show any lost frames.
I understand HDV uses the Long GOP recording procedure which is different than with SD. Does the A1 still use this same Long GOP even when it's set for SD, but it down-res's the image to arrive at the SD image?
Any opinions on this, other than using better tape, or ...?
Thank you for your consideration!
Jeff Johnston
I did a short 20 minute shoot with my first tape with my new A1, all factory settings except for configuring the camera in 4:3 and SD to match the material in a current ongoing project, and of course the XLR inputs selected. I did the head cleaning routine first, per recommendations on this board, and used Panasonic AY-DVM63PQ tape which so far has worked marvelously on my SD shooting with my earlier XL-1. I have AY-DVM63AMQ tapes on hand, was planning those for HDV shooting, but I may need to upgrade early and use them for SD as well.
I had about four dropouts during that first 20 minute shoot; camera on a tripod (i.e. not a lot of physical shaking) with moderate temperature and dry conditions. The footage looks as if a fraction of a second is gone, maybe 5-8 frames. It's just enough to ruin a shot, the image jumps and a piece of audio is gone, truncating or losing a word. The timecode second/frames counter is consistent through the dropout and does not show any lost frames.
I understand HDV uses the Long GOP recording procedure which is different than with SD. Does the A1 still use this same Long GOP even when it's set for SD, but it down-res's the image to arrive at the SD image?
Any opinions on this, other than using better tape, or ...?
Thank you for your consideration!
Jeff Johnston