Phil Rogerson
December 2nd, 2005, 09:50 PM
I've had my XL2 for three months, done lots of playing, mostly in outdoor settings, experimented with different camera settings, tripod, hand held etc, but still don't get anything like the fine results I read of in this great site.
Most recently I took a trip to the central west of West Australia to search for locations, and grabbed some footage to check out the colours and light during Spring. I got the same poor quality shots when panning through greens that I read of in this forum, but also have real problems with narrow objects (like windmill supports, narrow posts, fence wires) that are not aligned precisely with the horizontal lines of resolution in the view finder. It's particularly bad with horizontally fixed corrugated iron cladding.
Most of the buildings in the region are clad and roofed with corrugated iron, and the slightest camera movement causes a really annoying 'ripple' affect across the corrugations. But even if the camera is on a tripod, and focused on a wire that's not horizontal, the recorded image has the wire looking like it is made of hundreds of sections, one section for every time the wire crosses a horizontal resolution line.
I shot all my footage in 25p (my camera is PAL), but even when I change to 50i, I see the same affect in the view finder, though it may not be quite so pronounced.
I've tried changing the vertical resolution, and the shutter speed, but can't find a solution.
Unfortunately I live in an area that has no broadband access, so uploading any grabs is impossible, the internet connection is so slow.
Has anyone seen the same problem and found a solution? I'm guessing it has to do with the DV codec problem that causes the 'jaggies' when panning through a scene made up of objects close to pixel size, but hope I'm wrong in that assumption.
Most recently I took a trip to the central west of West Australia to search for locations, and grabbed some footage to check out the colours and light during Spring. I got the same poor quality shots when panning through greens that I read of in this forum, but also have real problems with narrow objects (like windmill supports, narrow posts, fence wires) that are not aligned precisely with the horizontal lines of resolution in the view finder. It's particularly bad with horizontally fixed corrugated iron cladding.
Most of the buildings in the region are clad and roofed with corrugated iron, and the slightest camera movement causes a really annoying 'ripple' affect across the corrugations. But even if the camera is on a tripod, and focused on a wire that's not horizontal, the recorded image has the wire looking like it is made of hundreds of sections, one section for every time the wire crosses a horizontal resolution line.
I shot all my footage in 25p (my camera is PAL), but even when I change to 50i, I see the same affect in the view finder, though it may not be quite so pronounced.
I've tried changing the vertical resolution, and the shutter speed, but can't find a solution.
Unfortunately I live in an area that has no broadband access, so uploading any grabs is impossible, the internet connection is so slow.
Has anyone seen the same problem and found a solution? I'm guessing it has to do with the DV codec problem that causes the 'jaggies' when panning through a scene made up of objects close to pixel size, but hope I'm wrong in that assumption.