Ash Greyson
November 30th, 2005, 03:08 AM
This makes the Z1 zero for two in shooting concerts for me. The first time I shot a concert with a Z1 it was the handheld camera in a predominately varicam shoot. It had quite a bit of trouble with the Vari-light when they would surge, flash etc. They still saved some shots so it wasnt a total disaster.
Since that time I have shot some interviews and outdoor stuff that looked GREAT, even fast moving NASCARS, etc. So I figured it was a fluke at the concert.
Last week, I was hired to shoot just the last song and encore of a concert and they were having a big celebration, party, etc. Lots of musicians on stage, lighting wasnt crazy but when the confetti dropped... YIKES. The Z1 just could not handle it. At this point I dont know whether to blame the camera or the format but the 24P stuff I have shot with the JVC does not seem to flame out as easy... of course, there are a host of other issues.
Am I the only one who ever has this happen? When I bring it up most the Z1 people say they have never heard of such a thing.
ash =o)
Since that time I have shot some interviews and outdoor stuff that looked GREAT, even fast moving NASCARS, etc. So I figured it was a fluke at the concert.
Last week, I was hired to shoot just the last song and encore of a concert and they were having a big celebration, party, etc. Lots of musicians on stage, lighting wasnt crazy but when the confetti dropped... YIKES. The Z1 just could not handle it. At this point I dont know whether to blame the camera or the format but the 24P stuff I have shot with the JVC does not seem to flame out as easy... of course, there are a host of other issues.
Am I the only one who ever has this happen? When I bring it up most the Z1 people say they have never heard of such a thing.
ash =o)