Tom Blizzard
April 19th, 2010, 03:09 PM
I'm shooting a video tutorial for a media technology company. Part of the video will cover the use of two or three audio/video remotes. The screens of less expensive $150 remotes video very well.
The MX 300, made by Universal Remote did fairly well. The gray icons on the blue screen did make it a bit hard to get good video.
The least expensive remote has black letters on a gray screen, it was the least expensive remote but it gave the best video.
The AMX Touch Screen WiFi Whole House remote, (very expensive), gave the poorest video. Of course the light gray icons and small letters on a blue screen probably created the problem.
Naturally I'm using manual focus, and studio lighting, but that still doesn't help. I used my DSLR to get a still picture of the AMX, and even that was a dissapointment.
Anyone have an success with this?? Maybe some suggestions?
The MX 300, made by Universal Remote did fairly well. The gray icons on the blue screen did make it a bit hard to get good video.
The least expensive remote has black letters on a gray screen, it was the least expensive remote but it gave the best video.
The AMX Touch Screen WiFi Whole House remote, (very expensive), gave the poorest video. Of course the light gray icons and small letters on a blue screen probably created the problem.
Naturally I'm using manual focus, and studio lighting, but that still doesn't help. I used my DSLR to get a still picture of the AMX, and even that was a dissapointment.
Anyone have an success with this?? Maybe some suggestions?