Jason Garrett
August 4th, 2012, 09:30 AM
Ok, humor me a little if you will – I’m curious if what I am seeing in this video I took on my vacation is possibly an example of a limitation with the smallish sensor of my little Canon? Around 2:45 I’m panning some mountains from inside a valley and the foreground is well exposed, but the upper parts of the mountains are seemingly overerexposed a bit. It seems as though there was some element of that present at the time naturally, but it seems a bit exaggerated in this video:
Colorado Camcorder - YouTube (http://youtu.be/vWd1LAIY0cQ)
I’m otherwise really pleased with the quality of the images. I have not done a great deal of recording with this camera of more scenic outdoor subjects and it captured my trip really well otherwise. Just curious if this is an example of where I might see improvement with a camera with a bigger sensor?
Colorado Camcorder - YouTube (http://youtu.be/vWd1LAIY0cQ)
I’m otherwise really pleased with the quality of the images. I have not done a great deal of recording with this camera of more scenic outdoor subjects and it captured my trip really well otherwise. Just curious if this is an example of where I might see improvement with a camera with a bigger sensor?