Jeremy M. Elbert
August 26th, 2008, 01:42 PM
Okay, I apologize if there is a thread already on this or if I can't explain it eloquently enough but here goes.
When filming in daylight conditions with lots of light, ND filters on as the camera asks for them in AV mode, I am getting this terrible trailing effect when the camera moves or the subject being filmed moves. It is like the camera cannot keep up with the amount of light and the activity being recorded.
I sent the camera into Canon with a tape of the suspect footage, only to hear this is how things work with the A1 camera and HDV footage in bright light conditions.
Since I don't see any threads on this, what are you guys/gals experiencing? Should I be using a filter in the middle of the day and if so, what does everyone recommend? We film for our hunting/fishing show and I just don't feel like the quality is there yet.
Thanks.
When filming in daylight conditions with lots of light, ND filters on as the camera asks for them in AV mode, I am getting this terrible trailing effect when the camera moves or the subject being filmed moves. It is like the camera cannot keep up with the amount of light and the activity being recorded.
I sent the camera into Canon with a tape of the suspect footage, only to hear this is how things work with the A1 camera and HDV footage in bright light conditions.
Since I don't see any threads on this, what are you guys/gals experiencing? Should I be using a filter in the middle of the day and if so, what does everyone recommend? We film for our hunting/fishing show and I just don't feel like the quality is there yet.
Thanks.