Ignacio Rodriguez
September 12th, 2003, 05:52 PM
I suppose that thanks to the oversampling CCDs and the hi-bit digital processing, this camera is not very noisy. Surely I find the visible noise very low, of course I'm comparing with my old PC3 which is about as bad as MiniDV can get. My guess is that turning up the luma, adding slight video echo, interpolative deinterlacing and other tricks in post with a camera like the PDX10 might yield a much cleaner picture than with cameras with native resolution and 12 or 8 bit processing. Just guessing though.
Has anybody tried this kind of thing? If low light performance is bad but noise is low perhaps post processing can leverage the camera's low noise and you can end up with a comparable image to the GL2 or similar cams.
Has anybody tried this kind of thing? If low light performance is bad but noise is low perhaps post processing can leverage the camera's low noise and you can end up with a comparable image to the GL2 or similar cams.