Wes Coughlin
June 8th, 2005, 07:38 PM
Recently I have bought and recieved my new canon
Xl2; I'm very please to say that I enjoy this camera very much and its manual settings. To me the manual settings come naturally from advance color correction I preform on videos in post productions, but I still have some questions on how to obtain the best looking videos from the Xl2.
I was wondering if their are any tips on what to adjust first on the Xl2? such as; gain, arpeture, iris, whitebalance, shutter (i try to keep it either 1/60 for 30p and 1/48 for 24p, is that good/bad?), ND filter, and i tend not to use to much of the color corrections technics built in the camera, besides "cine modes" for the matrix and gamma.
I try to keep the gain at a -3db; good/bad?? I heard that it helps make the image clearer?? I use the ND filters when their is abviously to much light or to little, i try to keep the frame rates within average film rates as listed as above. I do not adjust the arpeture at all, which i dont think u can do in manual mode anyways (and that just changes the focol distance?). I try to adjust the whitebalance manualy if their is something white around me, otherwise i keep it in auto mode. I fell the majority of the time i adjust most of the light control with the iris, and im not sure if this is good/bad?? So, i was just wondering on any tips what to adjust first, and are my adjustments im doing now any good or just very poor becuase im retarted and dont know what im doing?
Xl2; I'm very please to say that I enjoy this camera very much and its manual settings. To me the manual settings come naturally from advance color correction I preform on videos in post productions, but I still have some questions on how to obtain the best looking videos from the Xl2.
I was wondering if their are any tips on what to adjust first on the Xl2? such as; gain, arpeture, iris, whitebalance, shutter (i try to keep it either 1/60 for 30p and 1/48 for 24p, is that good/bad?), ND filter, and i tend not to use to much of the color corrections technics built in the camera, besides "cine modes" for the matrix and gamma.
I try to keep the gain at a -3db; good/bad?? I heard that it helps make the image clearer?? I use the ND filters when their is abviously to much light or to little, i try to keep the frame rates within average film rates as listed as above. I do not adjust the arpeture at all, which i dont think u can do in manual mode anyways (and that just changes the focol distance?). I try to adjust the whitebalance manualy if their is something white around me, otherwise i keep it in auto mode. I fell the majority of the time i adjust most of the light control with the iris, and im not sure if this is good/bad?? So, i was just wondering on any tips what to adjust first, and are my adjustments im doing now any good or just very poor becuase im retarted and dont know what im doing?