Steve Mims
May 4th, 2009, 11:58 AM
I shot test footage, edited it in Final Cut and posted it on vimeo here: Panasonic HMC150 Camera Test on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/4471334)
I shot 1080/24P/ 1/48th shutter/ custom white balance warm/ warming polarizer filter.
I tweaked the image a little bit in FCP.
I recompressed the final file as H.264 before uploading to vimeo. Vimeo compressed the file again, so at full screen it shows compression artifacts that aren't there in the original.
I did this test for UT Austin RTF department... The camera is under consideration for a couple of production courses.
Overall I was really impressed with the image, the design of the camera, the durability of the camera, the logic of the menus and the features built in for a really good price. Amazing, really. Recording to a 4 gig, $12.00 flash card I bought at Target worked great and the ingest into FCP was flawless. The thing is virtually an HVX-200 'lite'.
The negative aspects of the camera include: poor quality LCD display, a rather small image in the viewfinder, less sharpness than a Sony EX-1, more noise in the picture. All-in-all, these issues can be pretty easily adapted to.
There is no reason you can't shoot this thing carefully and wind up with a good film.
Hope this is helpful to someone and, as always, God Bless Chris Hurd.
Steve
I shot 1080/24P/ 1/48th shutter/ custom white balance warm/ warming polarizer filter.
I tweaked the image a little bit in FCP.
I recompressed the final file as H.264 before uploading to vimeo. Vimeo compressed the file again, so at full screen it shows compression artifacts that aren't there in the original.
I did this test for UT Austin RTF department... The camera is under consideration for a couple of production courses.
Overall I was really impressed with the image, the design of the camera, the durability of the camera, the logic of the menus and the features built in for a really good price. Amazing, really. Recording to a 4 gig, $12.00 flash card I bought at Target worked great and the ingest into FCP was flawless. The thing is virtually an HVX-200 'lite'.
The negative aspects of the camera include: poor quality LCD display, a rather small image in the viewfinder, less sharpness than a Sony EX-1, more noise in the picture. All-in-all, these issues can be pretty easily adapted to.
There is no reason you can't shoot this thing carefully and wind up with a good film.
Hope this is helpful to someone and, as always, God Bless Chris Hurd.
Steve