Igor Garber
February 11th, 2009, 08:29 AM
This may be a general HDV question, but....
I got my FX1000 from B&H last night - awesome. Coming from VX2100 it felt very natural, almost no learning curve. Even my wife picked it up and stated filming without any help. From the layout standpoint, the best addition for me was the location of LCD screen on the front and top. A huge help when you're trying to shoot kids at their eye level. The low light capability is what everyone says it is. Better saturation and contrast then my VX2100, at least in my opinion. This leads me to my question, because this seems to be the biggest difference in my switching to HD:
I now have to work with a 16:9 frame instead of 4:3. Composing shots feels very difficult with autofocus if you're trying to have your subject off center.
1.) How do you guys do it? Is it a manual process everytime?
2.) How does AF ASSIST feature (Pg. 69 in manual) work in real life? i.e, lets say the camera is autofocusing, but you start to rotate the focus ring - will the focus stay where you left it or will it start refocusing as soon as you let go?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
I got my FX1000 from B&H last night - awesome. Coming from VX2100 it felt very natural, almost no learning curve. Even my wife picked it up and stated filming without any help. From the layout standpoint, the best addition for me was the location of LCD screen on the front and top. A huge help when you're trying to shoot kids at their eye level. The low light capability is what everyone says it is. Better saturation and contrast then my VX2100, at least in my opinion. This leads me to my question, because this seems to be the biggest difference in my switching to HD:
I now have to work with a 16:9 frame instead of 4:3. Composing shots feels very difficult with autofocus if you're trying to have your subject off center.
1.) How do you guys do it? Is it a manual process everytime?
2.) How does AF ASSIST feature (Pg. 69 in manual) work in real life? i.e, lets say the camera is autofocusing, but you start to rotate the focus ring - will the focus stay where you left it or will it start refocusing as soon as you let go?
Thanks in advance for any insight.