Ken Eberhard
April 8th, 2005, 01:45 PM
I recently bought an FX1 and had it brought to me in lower Baja where I am living now. I've been making video's with the PD 170 mounted on a GlideCam, mounted on a Quad, ATV. The PD 170 perfomes beautifully. The pictures look like a fly is riding along side of you. So I was very excited to get the FX1, 16x9 HD for the same mount... Surprise... The picture on the FX1 falls to pieces. On first glance you might think I have a focusing problem. Maybe auto focus running wild.. But no.. it's locked down to infinity. The pictures on the FX1 are unusable. Now I know that everyone is going to tell me to take the steady shot off, I've tested the FX1 with all settings. I've even run a long thread on 2-pop forums.
<http://www.uemforums.com/2pop/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=83444&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=all&vc=1
There is no easy fix for my problem. Yes, I've done further shock mounting on the quad.. Let me tell you, the GlideCam is an amazing gizmo, there is nothing out there that separates the camera from it's mount more, at least not that I'm aware of. But in any case, The 170 works great. The problem also exist in DV mode as well. The final result of all my testing ends in failure, and the failure of the 2-pop forum to come up with any solutions, or anyone willing to put their FX1 through a vibration test.
Here is a link to some footage from the FX1 mounted on the quad. Be aware this link is close to 70 megs. I uploaded a 720x480 standard dif. picture for review.
http://www.powervisiondvd.com/asshtml/hdvtest.html
Here is a link to some footage shot with the 170, it was some early footage I took learning my technique. But as you can see, the picture looks pretty good for going over such rugged terrane. 320x240
http://www.powervisiondvd.com/asshtml/microwave.html
The FX1 is extremely sensitive to the smallest vibration and could not be used in many applications. Such as mounted on a car. I bet the picture would distort if you put your elbow on the fender of a running car. I have put it on a mono pod and rested it on an empty cloths dryer. The picture distorts so bad it's unusable.
What I am looking for from this forum is someone who is willing to do some simple vibration testing with there FX1 to see if my problem is the nature of the beast or if it is worth while for me to send mine back to the states for repair. This would be a great help.
At this point I have the opinion it's the nature of the beast. And if so, I can not recommend this camera to anyone.
If anyone is willing to do some vibration test for me, and the rest of the prospective buyers out there, I would be very grateful..
And yes, the camera takes stunning pictures until it encounters even the smallest vibration.
Thank you very much.. kene
<http://www.uemforums.com/2pop/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=83444&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=all&vc=1
There is no easy fix for my problem. Yes, I've done further shock mounting on the quad.. Let me tell you, the GlideCam is an amazing gizmo, there is nothing out there that separates the camera from it's mount more, at least not that I'm aware of. But in any case, The 170 works great. The problem also exist in DV mode as well. The final result of all my testing ends in failure, and the failure of the 2-pop forum to come up with any solutions, or anyone willing to put their FX1 through a vibration test.
Here is a link to some footage from the FX1 mounted on the quad. Be aware this link is close to 70 megs. I uploaded a 720x480 standard dif. picture for review.
http://www.powervisiondvd.com/asshtml/hdvtest.html
Here is a link to some footage shot with the 170, it was some early footage I took learning my technique. But as you can see, the picture looks pretty good for going over such rugged terrane. 320x240
http://www.powervisiondvd.com/asshtml/microwave.html
The FX1 is extremely sensitive to the smallest vibration and could not be used in many applications. Such as mounted on a car. I bet the picture would distort if you put your elbow on the fender of a running car. I have put it on a mono pod and rested it on an empty cloths dryer. The picture distorts so bad it's unusable.
What I am looking for from this forum is someone who is willing to do some simple vibration testing with there FX1 to see if my problem is the nature of the beast or if it is worth while for me to send mine back to the states for repair. This would be a great help.
At this point I have the opinion it's the nature of the beast. And if so, I can not recommend this camera to anyone.
If anyone is willing to do some vibration test for me, and the rest of the prospective buyers out there, I would be very grateful..
And yes, the camera takes stunning pictures until it encounters even the smallest vibration.
Thank you very much.. kene