Mark Chafe
August 9th, 2012, 06:42 PM
Hi All,
Sorry to bother asking this, but I have read some posts about the 16:9 of the PD-150/PD-170 and have a few particular questions.
My clients for webcasts and community television are now requiring 16:9 footage only. I have been using PD-150s for my webcasts in 4:3 until now. Just wondering if buying an anamorphic lens for it will let me use it with a tricaster or other switcher and have the same quality of the 4:3, or will i still have lesser quality than the 4:3 mode. Also would the switcher or in my case a Tricaster be smart enough to tell the footage is anamorphic or would it just leave it as is and I would need another device to stretch it out? I would like to get more use out of these cameras, howeverI have considered purchasing more HD cameras. I have a few now that I use for other shoots, but their SD quality doesn't match that of the 4:3 mode of the PD150s. I do not mind spending a limited amount of money on the older cameras, but it's not really worth all that much, and definitely not worth buying more SD cameras that can do 16:9 properly since HD cams in standard def mode are almost unusable for me.
Any help would be great
Thanks
Mark
Sorry to bother asking this, but I have read some posts about the 16:9 of the PD-150/PD-170 and have a few particular questions.
My clients for webcasts and community television are now requiring 16:9 footage only. I have been using PD-150s for my webcasts in 4:3 until now. Just wondering if buying an anamorphic lens for it will let me use it with a tricaster or other switcher and have the same quality of the 4:3, or will i still have lesser quality than the 4:3 mode. Also would the switcher or in my case a Tricaster be smart enough to tell the footage is anamorphic or would it just leave it as is and I would need another device to stretch it out? I would like to get more use out of these cameras, howeverI have considered purchasing more HD cameras. I have a few now that I use for other shoots, but their SD quality doesn't match that of the 4:3 mode of the PD150s. I do not mind spending a limited amount of money on the older cameras, but it's not really worth all that much, and definitely not worth buying more SD cameras that can do 16:9 properly since HD cams in standard def mode are almost unusable for me.
Any help would be great
Thanks
Mark