Tim Polster
July 2nd, 2005, 03:36 PM
Hello,
I was shooting a wedding today with my PD-170 & VX-2000 and after the ceremony and set them both side by side and compared the two.
Both cameras were at F 4.0, ND filters off, Shutter speed of 60.
The VX-2000 captured a lot more light.
So much that I checked to see if the PD had an ND filter on.
Has anybody else noticed this?
I would think the "pro" version of a camera should be able to match the consumer version in performance.
I can't call Sony until Tuesday, so if anybody has had any experience comparing these cameras, please let me know.
I am wondering if my PD-170 is functioning properly.
When I go all the way open on the VX, the screen will wash out, when I open up on the PD with the gain at 18, the screen is not all washed out, overloaded.
Thanks for any help.
I was shooting a wedding today with my PD-170 & VX-2000 and after the ceremony and set them both side by side and compared the two.
Both cameras were at F 4.0, ND filters off, Shutter speed of 60.
The VX-2000 captured a lot more light.
So much that I checked to see if the PD had an ND filter on.
Has anybody else noticed this?
I would think the "pro" version of a camera should be able to match the consumer version in performance.
I can't call Sony until Tuesday, so if anybody has had any experience comparing these cameras, please let me know.
I am wondering if my PD-170 is functioning properly.
When I go all the way open on the VX, the screen will wash out, when I open up on the PD with the gain at 18, the screen is not all washed out, overloaded.
Thanks for any help.