Steve London
April 5th, 2004, 11:26 AM
Greetings,
My DVX100A is right out of the box and I'm newer to DV than that. I've done photography for a million years though, taken thousands of digital stills, am pretty good with Photoshop and done decent amateur videography for more than ten years. And, I think of myself as a bona fide member of generation D. All of which baloney means I hope I can become reasonably knowledgeable and proficient at DV at maybe the expert amateur level with a year or so's diligent effort.
In reviewing my first 20 minutes of shooting I am disappointed at some of the images' quality. In particular, I don't like a strong, bright halo along the edge of some objects, such as a frame-filling face in contrasty, indoor lighting.
In addition, I see noise in dark areas and even strongly saturated colors that I didn't expect.
Most settings factory default: Gain 0, autoexposure on, autofocus on, etc.
Is the halo problem one of too much sharpness in the default setting?
Is the noise problem one of too high gain?
Or, is it all a consequence of the fact that at the moment I cannot capture the DV to my PC and examine it there? (IEEE1394 card on order.) Instead, I have simply hooked up the composite video out to the input of a 24" Sony TV (good DVDs look good on this thing to me) and that is not a fair way to judge camera image quality?
My DVX100A is right out of the box and I'm newer to DV than that. I've done photography for a million years though, taken thousands of digital stills, am pretty good with Photoshop and done decent amateur videography for more than ten years. And, I think of myself as a bona fide member of generation D. All of which baloney means I hope I can become reasonably knowledgeable and proficient at DV at maybe the expert amateur level with a year or so's diligent effort.
In reviewing my first 20 minutes of shooting I am disappointed at some of the images' quality. In particular, I don't like a strong, bright halo along the edge of some objects, such as a frame-filling face in contrasty, indoor lighting.
In addition, I see noise in dark areas and even strongly saturated colors that I didn't expect.
Most settings factory default: Gain 0, autoexposure on, autofocus on, etc.
Is the halo problem one of too much sharpness in the default setting?
Is the noise problem one of too high gain?
Or, is it all a consequence of the fact that at the moment I cannot capture the DV to my PC and examine it there? (IEEE1394 card on order.) Instead, I have simply hooked up the composite video out to the input of a 24" Sony TV (good DVDs look good on this thing to me) and that is not a fair way to judge camera image quality?