Dan Robinson
November 3rd, 2005, 08:39 AM
(Reposted due to inital thread corrupted)
I had a chance to give the FX1 a real-world test during a weather shoot Tuesday in the rain. I brought the new camera along, PortaBraced it and set it up to get simultaneous shots of everything that I was getting with the VX2100.
Here are a few full-resolution captures, testing some complex scenes, fast-moving subjects, and less-than-ideal weather:
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs7.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs9.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs5.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs2.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs4.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs3.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs15.jpg
Other than deinterlacing, resizing to correct proportions (1920x1080) and adding a faint copyright watermark, these images are straight from the camera with no edits or adjustments.
The only image where there is extensive artifacting is the closeup shot of raindrops falling in a puddle (last image). You only really notice this though on the still frame, it is hard to discern on playback of the video. After reading other threads I wasn't surprised by the rippling water causing artifacts. Overall I was pleased with how the camera handled the high-action traffic shots.
On another note, here is a comparison shot of the same scene from both cameras at exactly the same location.
HDR-FX1, full wide
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs5.jpg
VX2100, full wide
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/sd.jpg
I will need to take these images down after a few days due to bandwidth constraints.
Dan
I had a chance to give the FX1 a real-world test during a weather shoot Tuesday in the rain. I brought the new camera along, PortaBraced it and set it up to get simultaneous shots of everything that I was getting with the VX2100.
Here are a few full-resolution captures, testing some complex scenes, fast-moving subjects, and less-than-ideal weather:
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs7.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs9.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs5.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs2.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs4.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs3.jpg
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs15.jpg
Other than deinterlacing, resizing to correct proportions (1920x1080) and adding a faint copyright watermark, these images are straight from the camera with no edits or adjustments.
The only image where there is extensive artifacting is the closeup shot of raindrops falling in a puddle (last image). You only really notice this though on the still frame, it is hard to discern on playback of the video. After reading other threads I wasn't surprised by the rippling water causing artifacts. Overall I was pleased with how the camera handled the high-action traffic shots.
On another note, here is a comparison shot of the same scene from both cameras at exactly the same location.
HDR-FX1, full wide
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/hd-wvw-110105afs5.jpg
VX2100, full wide
http://wvlightning.com/hdstuff/sd.jpg
I will need to take these images down after a few days due to bandwidth constraints.
Dan