Sherri Nestico
November 4th, 2009, 09:28 PM
Hi all,
I'm back from an eight-day cruise where I tried to learn more about my HMC-40. I did some experimentation with setting the white balance, adjusting the shutter speed, adjusting the iris and using my Comer 1800 on-board light. I took baby steps with the adjustments, though, because I had to use the footage in a work assignment.
Here is the result, converted to SD and then mp4:
Videos: Singles cruises offer fun, safety for solo travelers - Treasure Coast, FL | TCPalm.com (http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/singles-cruises-offer-fun-safety-solo-travelers/)
I know I overexposed the opening clip and I have some dark footage from inside the ship because I didn't take my Comer light with me all the time. But I'm a lot happier with the video from this trip than I was with the video referenced in my previous thread from last month. I'm going on another cruise in February so any suggestions on how I can improve are welcome.
I'm back from an eight-day cruise where I tried to learn more about my HMC-40. I did some experimentation with setting the white balance, adjusting the shutter speed, adjusting the iris and using my Comer 1800 on-board light. I took baby steps with the adjustments, though, because I had to use the footage in a work assignment.
Here is the result, converted to SD and then mp4:
Videos: Singles cruises offer fun, safety for solo travelers - Treasure Coast, FL | TCPalm.com (http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/singles-cruises-offer-fun-safety-solo-travelers/)
I know I overexposed the opening clip and I have some dark footage from inside the ship because I didn't take my Comer light with me all the time. But I'm a lot happier with the video from this trip than I was with the video referenced in my previous thread from last month. I'm going on another cruise in February so any suggestions on how I can improve are welcome.