Zachary Fink
March 7th, 2008, 11:41 PM
I'm getting some odd horizontal banding on a HDX900. It's intermittent, but I can see it in the viewfinder and it lays down to tape. It lasts a few frames, but modulates as it does. I've included an attached frame grab - look in the boy's hairline just below the top of the frame and at the very bottom of the frame on the left. The bands span the entire width.
I'm working on a documentary about urban high school kids and am shooting on the run with the HDX900. I have a sound person tethered to the camera with a breakaway XLR cable. She has a shotgun on a boom and carries one or two wireless mic receivers depending on who we're following. We always have our cellphones off when we shoot (I found long ago that my iPhone causes strange audio interference on cameras and even home stereos).
After noticing severe banding in a classroom two days ago, I sent the camera back to Panasonic and received a loaner to continue the shoot. Shooting in the same classroom, with the same kids, with the same audio setup with this loaner camera on the same settings as the original, we saw no banding in the new footage.
Panasonic is saying that the camera is fine and that the problem is a wireless mic or a cellphone in close proximity.
Have any of you seen this? What do you think is "close proximity"? We're working in a very uncontrolled documentary environment and there's no way we're going to get everybody we encounter on the fly to turn off their cell phones.
Any insight would be helpful.
Cheers
I'm working on a documentary about urban high school kids and am shooting on the run with the HDX900. I have a sound person tethered to the camera with a breakaway XLR cable. She has a shotgun on a boom and carries one or two wireless mic receivers depending on who we're following. We always have our cellphones off when we shoot (I found long ago that my iPhone causes strange audio interference on cameras and even home stereos).
After noticing severe banding in a classroom two days ago, I sent the camera back to Panasonic and received a loaner to continue the shoot. Shooting in the same classroom, with the same kids, with the same audio setup with this loaner camera on the same settings as the original, we saw no banding in the new footage.
Panasonic is saying that the camera is fine and that the problem is a wireless mic or a cellphone in close proximity.
Have any of you seen this? What do you think is "close proximity"? We're working in a very uncontrolled documentary environment and there's no way we're going to get everybody we encounter on the fly to turn off their cell phones.
Any insight would be helpful.
Cheers