Stephan Stryhanyn
March 17th, 2009, 05:06 PM
I encountered not-so-optimal dynamic range behavior with my FX7. The truth is, those were unusually difficult light conditions: locations near the equator with hard summer sunlight mixed with shades of city buildings, outdoors vs. indoors... But still, the results were slightly disappointing compared to other summer light situations I had lived with the very same camcorder. A bit odd.
Then I realized I had set a custom picture profile with Color Level +1 (out of personal preference for stronger, more saturated colors). I understand there's a link between saturation and channel levels / dynamic range, so I wondered if maybe I just shot myself in the foot by increasing in-cam saturation.
Any insights from the experienced videographers out there? Anybody who purposely took care of keeping Color Level at the default 0 or maybe even decreasing it to -1 or -2, just for the purpose of preserving dynamic range? Or did you find that negligible consideration in practice?
Thanks.
PS: just a reminder the FX7 has no Knee or Black Stretch adjustment for high-contrast situations. Only the V1 has that.
Then I realized I had set a custom picture profile with Color Level +1 (out of personal preference for stronger, more saturated colors). I understand there's a link between saturation and channel levels / dynamic range, so I wondered if maybe I just shot myself in the foot by increasing in-cam saturation.
Any insights from the experienced videographers out there? Anybody who purposely took care of keeping Color Level at the default 0 or maybe even decreasing it to -1 or -2, just for the purpose of preserving dynamic range? Or did you find that negligible consideration in practice?
Thanks.
PS: just a reminder the FX7 has no Knee or Black Stretch adjustment for high-contrast situations. Only the V1 has that.