William Urschel
January 2nd, 2010, 09:56 AM
Excuse my ignorance, and I'm embarrased to inquire about this - it must be written about someplace, but I haven't been able to find it.
For years I have been using the EX-1, after many hundreds of hours of experimentation, in the 1080/30p format, and with ANY action, light permitting, and not TOO much gain (never above 9 dB) at 1/120th shutter setting, usually attempting to keep the iris at 2.8 and above.
I recently tried out some test shots at 720/60p and then burned them to BD-RE - although
the perceived picture sharpness with little motion or no panning couldn't, of course, match similar 1080/30p shots, I was blown away with the 720/60p relative clarity (again, at shutter speed of 1/120th) on quick pans and high motion shots.
I use three BD machines to test my discs, a Sony Playstation 3 (which of course plays just about anything!), a Panasonic DMP-BD35, and an older Sony 300 series BD Player - all are updated with the latest player software. And
unless something is radically wrong, all three players play the discs with no issues when the discs are burned at 1080/30p.
But the experience is much different at 720/60p the Playstation 3 plays the discs flawlessly, always. The Panasonic is tempermental, sometimes playing the disc fine, and other times playing only the audio, with a black screen for the video. The older Sony 300 Series BD Player, however, will NEVER accept the disc, indicating that the format is not supported. I assume, therefore, that this format is not acceptable for BDs for my consumer/customers, in any reliable, trustworthy way.
I am very attracted to the beauty of the 720/60p production with substantial movement, but of course if such productions will not be playable on the BD players of almost all of my customers, it is dead in the water.
I would be most appreciative about the experience of any of you with 720/60p, and if you have any suggestions as to my dilemma! By the way, I am NOT interested, under any circumstances, in shooting and producing 720/30p or 720/24p
For years I have been using the EX-1, after many hundreds of hours of experimentation, in the 1080/30p format, and with ANY action, light permitting, and not TOO much gain (never above 9 dB) at 1/120th shutter setting, usually attempting to keep the iris at 2.8 and above.
I recently tried out some test shots at 720/60p and then burned them to BD-RE - although
the perceived picture sharpness with little motion or no panning couldn't, of course, match similar 1080/30p shots, I was blown away with the 720/60p relative clarity (again, at shutter speed of 1/120th) on quick pans and high motion shots.
I use three BD machines to test my discs, a Sony Playstation 3 (which of course plays just about anything!), a Panasonic DMP-BD35, and an older Sony 300 series BD Player - all are updated with the latest player software. And
unless something is radically wrong, all three players play the discs with no issues when the discs are burned at 1080/30p.
But the experience is much different at 720/60p the Playstation 3 plays the discs flawlessly, always. The Panasonic is tempermental, sometimes playing the disc fine, and other times playing only the audio, with a black screen for the video. The older Sony 300 Series BD Player, however, will NEVER accept the disc, indicating that the format is not supported. I assume, therefore, that this format is not acceptable for BDs for my consumer/customers, in any reliable, trustworthy way.
I am very attracted to the beauty of the 720/60p production with substantial movement, but of course if such productions will not be playable on the BD players of almost all of my customers, it is dead in the water.
I would be most appreciative about the experience of any of you with 720/60p, and if you have any suggestions as to my dilemma! By the way, I am NOT interested, under any circumstances, in shooting and producing 720/30p or 720/24p