Stephen M. Smith
February 15th, 2005, 11:15 AM
Hi
I'm new to this forum as well as to videography. I recently purchased an Optura Xi and am doing outdoor shots almost exclusively, both longer distance pan shots as well as close ups. I am using a wide angle lens with a UV and Polarizer filter in between. On longer shots I get very clear colors of the vegetation close to me but the colors in the distance (200 ft.) look muddled. To the naked eye these colors really jump out at you but can't seem to get this vivid look. Is that a natural limitation of this camcorder? Any way to improve this? I have also noticed a sort of purple color outlining tree branches.? Close up shots, however, are fantastic. I'm shooting on auto and have turned off the digital zoom and set the white balance to outdoor. Also, I forgot about the sound and have all kinds of background noise...cars driving by, radios, planes flying over...and I had intended to narrate this video. Can that noise be taken out in editing?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I'm new to this forum as well as to videography. I recently purchased an Optura Xi and am doing outdoor shots almost exclusively, both longer distance pan shots as well as close ups. I am using a wide angle lens with a UV and Polarizer filter in between. On longer shots I get very clear colors of the vegetation close to me but the colors in the distance (200 ft.) look muddled. To the naked eye these colors really jump out at you but can't seem to get this vivid look. Is that a natural limitation of this camcorder? Any way to improve this? I have also noticed a sort of purple color outlining tree branches.? Close up shots, however, are fantastic. I'm shooting on auto and have turned off the digital zoom and set the white balance to outdoor. Also, I forgot about the sound and have all kinds of background noise...cars driving by, radios, planes flying over...and I had intended to narrate this video. Can that noise be taken out in editing?
Thanks for any help you can provide.