Thomas Smet
October 12th, 2005, 03:20 PM
Why are people knocking the HD100 for it's CA when they didn't even make the lens. The lens is made by Fujinon.
At the same time CA isn't just an issue with HD.
I sometimes shoot with a guy who has 3 DSR-300's, 1 DSR-500, and a JVC DV5000. I was recently shooting with his JVC 5000 camera with a 14x 1/2" Canon lens and it had CA up a wazzu. Focus one way and there was a green fringe. Focus the other way and it was purple. It was actually pretty bad and now that Barry Green has pointed out this issue with the HD100 I see it all the time on footage shot with the DV5000. This either means JVC can't make cameras to save their lives or the cheaper manual lenses suck to the point where they are almost useless. We have also noticed the image from the newer JVC DV5000 camera is softer than that of the SONY DSR-300 which is almost 5 years old now. We always figured JVC isn't as good with cameras but maybe the lens that comes with the DV5000 package is just as bad as the one on the HD100. I really wanted my friend to do a test to switch the lens from his SONY 1/2" cameras to the JVC to see if that helped but he didn't want to mess around at the time.
If a SD camera like the DV5000 can have CA from a crappy lens it makes sense why the HD100 will have this issue with it's free lens.
At the same time CA isn't just an issue with HD.
I sometimes shoot with a guy who has 3 DSR-300's, 1 DSR-500, and a JVC DV5000. I was recently shooting with his JVC 5000 camera with a 14x 1/2" Canon lens and it had CA up a wazzu. Focus one way and there was a green fringe. Focus the other way and it was purple. It was actually pretty bad and now that Barry Green has pointed out this issue with the HD100 I see it all the time on footage shot with the DV5000. This either means JVC can't make cameras to save their lives or the cheaper manual lenses suck to the point where they are almost useless. We have also noticed the image from the newer JVC DV5000 camera is softer than that of the SONY DSR-300 which is almost 5 years old now. We always figured JVC isn't as good with cameras but maybe the lens that comes with the DV5000 package is just as bad as the one on the HD100. I really wanted my friend to do a test to switch the lens from his SONY 1/2" cameras to the JVC to see if that helped but he didn't want to mess around at the time.
If a SD camera like the DV5000 can have CA from a crappy lens it makes sense why the HD100 will have this issue with it's free lens.