Douglas Villalba
November 28th, 2005, 04:55 PM
I just got a new FX1 Thursday and used it on a Sweet 16th on Friday and a Jewish wedding on Saturday.
For the Sweet 16th I recorded HDV and went out DV to a switcher with 2 other DV cameras. The camera played good with the others. The only problen is the 16:9 format out of the FW. I new it ahead of time so I would be croping the other 2 in post to match.
At the wedding I was only hired to do the big screen video presentation so I had plenty of time to play.
The Wedding was at the Ritz Key Biscayne (Miami) outside by the beach but at 9:00PM. Needless to say that it was totally dark by then. I was about 75 ft from the B&G because they had hired someone else to do the video. I had introduce myself to them and they didn't mind me being there, but they had 3 cameras and I didn't want to be in their way. The hotel had placed 4 spot lights pointing to the top of the white fabric draping over each corner of Huppah and that was about all the lights reaching the B&G. That kind of lighting was perfect fot DV but not ideal for HDV. I found that F2.8 at 9db gain and a shutter speed of 1/30th of a sec. was the best posible combination. Even though this was not the perfect lighting for HDV, I found that the image looked better than if it was shot with a DV at optimum conditions.
I would like to post a clip but I am out of space in my web page.
Has anyone else here use this camera for life events? Any tips?
Douglas Villalba
www.dvtvproductions.com
Miami, Florida
For the Sweet 16th I recorded HDV and went out DV to a switcher with 2 other DV cameras. The camera played good with the others. The only problen is the 16:9 format out of the FW. I new it ahead of time so I would be croping the other 2 in post to match.
At the wedding I was only hired to do the big screen video presentation so I had plenty of time to play.
The Wedding was at the Ritz Key Biscayne (Miami) outside by the beach but at 9:00PM. Needless to say that it was totally dark by then. I was about 75 ft from the B&G because they had hired someone else to do the video. I had introduce myself to them and they didn't mind me being there, but they had 3 cameras and I didn't want to be in their way. The hotel had placed 4 spot lights pointing to the top of the white fabric draping over each corner of Huppah and that was about all the lights reaching the B&G. That kind of lighting was perfect fot DV but not ideal for HDV. I found that F2.8 at 9db gain and a shutter speed of 1/30th of a sec. was the best posible combination. Even though this was not the perfect lighting for HDV, I found that the image looked better than if it was shot with a DV at optimum conditions.
I would like to post a clip but I am out of space in my web page.
Has anyone else here use this camera for life events? Any tips?
Douglas Villalba
www.dvtvproductions.com
Miami, Florida