Robert Petersen
July 15th, 2009, 09:22 PM
I have posted a test video from my Z5U on Vimeo. It was shot with autofocus and autoexposure, but I did test the contrast setting (CNTRST ENHCR) which is supposed to preserve detail in shadows under high contrast situations. It was a windy day, and I did shoot some of the shots from a wood deck overhanging the water. The deck shook, so I had the steadyshot turned on, but didn't realize that it was set to "hard" which was definitely the wrong setting for the conditions.
I just submitted it to Vimeo, and I am disappointed in their encode; however, you can download my 1280x720, 169MB file, for a short time according to Vimeo (see the bottom of the page). I had to convert it to 720p for them, but they obviously degraded it further when they converted it for their site. When viewed, it is jerky and has a lot of artifacts.
They offer a pay service now with "higher quality video", which was previously free. My other posting called "Bugs Rule" was submitted before the pay service started, it looks much better. Here is the link for my video from Mill Creek MetroPark:
Mill Creek MetroPark - my first Z5U video on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/5598487)
I just submitted it to Vimeo, and I am disappointed in their encode; however, you can download my 1280x720, 169MB file, for a short time according to Vimeo (see the bottom of the page). I had to convert it to 720p for them, but they obviously degraded it further when they converted it for their site. When viewed, it is jerky and has a lot of artifacts.
They offer a pay service now with "higher quality video", which was previously free. My other posting called "Bugs Rule" was submitted before the pay service started, it looks much better. Here is the link for my video from Mill Creek MetroPark:
Mill Creek MetroPark - my first Z5U video on Vimeo (http://www.vimeo.com/5598487)