Georg Liigand
January 29th, 2006, 11:50 AM
Hello,
I've all the time been thinking that the video from PD150 and my VX2100 look almost identical. We used a PD150 about a year ago for a few projects and I today took out the tapes to have a closer look at the quality. Surprisingly, the video from my VX2100 is considerably better than the footage recorded with PD150. Firstly 2100's footage is much sharper and things like automatic exposure have given better results with the newer camera. Of course in low light the 2100/170 are producing nice results because of less noise.
Having filmed quite much with both cameras now I've noticed something strange. The PD150 in some situations tends to over-expose the video (in well lit places) and one of the reasons might be that it keeps the shutter locked at 1/50, closes the iris as much as it could and if no ND filters are used, there is simply no way to turn any more light down. This all sounds fine and logical, but why doesn't this happen with my VX2100? I have the AUTO SHUTTER turned off and still I've never ran into situations where the camera itself couldn't adjust the settings so that the picture is over-exposed. Even if I run to sunny garden from a completely dark room, it perfectly adjusts the overall brightness although it starts asking for ND1 or ND2. By the way, I've seen the PD150s overexposing in some TV programmes too - it's not only me.
So my questions are that is there really a noticeable difference in video quality between these camera series (in good lighting) and how to explain that over-exposing story?
It may sound complicated, but I hope you can help! Thanks a lot.
I've all the time been thinking that the video from PD150 and my VX2100 look almost identical. We used a PD150 about a year ago for a few projects and I today took out the tapes to have a closer look at the quality. Surprisingly, the video from my VX2100 is considerably better than the footage recorded with PD150. Firstly 2100's footage is much sharper and things like automatic exposure have given better results with the newer camera. Of course in low light the 2100/170 are producing nice results because of less noise.
Having filmed quite much with both cameras now I've noticed something strange. The PD150 in some situations tends to over-expose the video (in well lit places) and one of the reasons might be that it keeps the shutter locked at 1/50, closes the iris as much as it could and if no ND filters are used, there is simply no way to turn any more light down. This all sounds fine and logical, but why doesn't this happen with my VX2100? I have the AUTO SHUTTER turned off and still I've never ran into situations where the camera itself couldn't adjust the settings so that the picture is over-exposed. Even if I run to sunny garden from a completely dark room, it perfectly adjusts the overall brightness although it starts asking for ND1 or ND2. By the way, I've seen the PD150s overexposing in some TV programmes too - it's not only me.
So my questions are that is there really a noticeable difference in video quality between these camera series (in good lighting) and how to explain that over-exposing story?
It may sound complicated, but I hope you can help! Thanks a lot.