Patrick Bienvenu
February 26th, 2006, 06:47 AM
We own an xl2. We are competing for a job where the client has specified that the production be done in DVC-PRO 50 format with a 16 x 9 aspect ratio.
I believe DVC-PRO 50 is a panasonic format. Can we shoot in DVC-PRO 50 with the XL2? Is DVC-PRO 50 simply the type of tape - or is that a format requiring a Panasonic Camera? Thanks.
Jimmy McKenzie
February 26th, 2006, 08:21 AM
Twice the data stream as the XL2 through traditional ieee1394 firewire at 25 mbps. The DVCPRO50 is 50 MBPS stream offering less compression.
Stack the finished output of both although and you'll be hard presssed to notice the difference.
Upscaled XL2 footage stacks up nicely to downscaled shots from the 4k Dalsa cam when viewed at 2k rez.
Patrick Bienvenu
February 26th, 2006, 11:23 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Is DVC-PRO 50 a format that can be used or simulated with the XL2?
What comarable format can be shot with the XL2 and does it offer the same quality?
Thanks - would appreciate any help anyone can provide.
Jimmy McKenzie
February 26th, 2006, 04:43 PM
XL2 is dv25 only. Standard 720x480 at 1.2 P.A.R. for widescreen via firewire. About 14 gigs per hour of data and roughly 5 to 1 compression. The DVCPro is about 4 to 1 ... or better...
Patrick Bienvenu
February 26th, 2006, 06:08 PM
Thanks Jimmy - so I guess the bottom line is:
(1) that to shoot DVC50 - I would have to go buy a Panasonic
(2) that in terms of quality of final product - what the xl2 produces in dvc 25 is very close, if not equal, to the panasonic?
Am I on the right track? My potential client is requiring that a master be provided on "DVC PRO 50 Tape with unmixed Audio". Can I transfer what I shoot with the xl2 to this format?
Thanks so much for your help.
Patrick Bienvenu
February 26th, 2006, 06:08 PM
Thanks Jimmy - so I guess the bottom line is:
(1) that to shoot DVC50 - I would have to go buy a Panasonic
(2) that in terms of quality of final product - what the xl2 produces in dvc 25 is very close, if not equal, to the panasonic?
Am I on the right track? My potential client is requiring that a master be provided on "DVC PRO 50 Tape with unmixed Audio". Can I transfer what I shoot with the xl2 to this format?
Thanks so much for your help.
Jimmy McKenzie
February 27th, 2006, 02:07 AM
Sounds like your client is post facility or broadcast station. Since they are looking for a separate audio track, they can spec perhaps the medium: DAT?
As for the cam, check out a rental. The XL2 as good as it is, is not what your client is looking for.