Brian Sumpter
November 24th, 2003, 12:36 PM
Hey all!
I shot some footage this weekend @ a local R/C car track, and made up a quick comparison between the DV953 and the Canon ZR60. Link is here (right click, and "Save Target As", 14.4 MB):
http://emediadesigns.com/1_and_3_ccd.mov
This was shot late evening, with the sun practically gone from the sky. There were lights around the track, so the environment was lit, but not super bright. Note the amount of grain in the Canon footage compared to the 953. Also keep in mind that the QT compression "smoothed" the Canon's grain quite a bit -- it looks much worse on a TV. I know everyone downs the 953's low-light ability, but it sure blows the pants off the single chip Canon!
Canon was set up with 1/200 shutter speed, manual adjustments to get as much light to the CCD as practical. Any lower on the shutter helped the lighting, but the cars were just too fast for a slow shutter. The Panasonic ran 1/120 shutter speed with everything manual except the focus.
Just to make those debating over the 953 purchase feel a little better. :)
PS - Forgive the shakes! I handheld the Pana most of the day.
I shot some footage this weekend @ a local R/C car track, and made up a quick comparison between the DV953 and the Canon ZR60. Link is here (right click, and "Save Target As", 14.4 MB):
http://emediadesigns.com/1_and_3_ccd.mov
This was shot late evening, with the sun practically gone from the sky. There were lights around the track, so the environment was lit, but not super bright. Note the amount of grain in the Canon footage compared to the 953. Also keep in mind that the QT compression "smoothed" the Canon's grain quite a bit -- it looks much worse on a TV. I know everyone downs the 953's low-light ability, but it sure blows the pants off the single chip Canon!
Canon was set up with 1/200 shutter speed, manual adjustments to get as much light to the CCD as practical. Any lower on the shutter helped the lighting, but the cars were just too fast for a slow shutter. The Panasonic ran 1/120 shutter speed with everything manual except the focus.
Just to make those debating over the 953 purchase feel a little better. :)
PS - Forgive the shakes! I handheld the Pana most of the day.