James Athesberg
June 11th, 2006, 04:58 AM
hi ive been reading the this forum for the past month or so in the run up to buying the hd1. i must say thankyou to everyone for the information, i knew what i was getting into with this camera and have learnt alot about how to use it.
so about the camera, im really enjoying it. sometimes the results are really amazing an others just acceptable but then we all know that. i have found the auto settings not too bad really in good light but found manual setups essential for low light especially white balance. I would like to point out 1 advantage auto settings have over manual which im sure ppl will be aware of but i havent read it anywhere. the manual settings arent variable so u set it up perfect for the condition ur in an thats great but if you moving through different levels of light then the camera cant adapt like it would in auto mode ie from outside to inside.
i noticed something strange while shooting the other day which is that the colours arent always that accurate. i took a still of a flower which was a deepish purple but it showed up as a really bright blue, not sure if this was down to the way i had set the cam up but i did try few other options all with the same effect. it was the same in video mode too. however when i looked back at the still on my pc the colour was much more accurate so it must of been the way the screen displayed it, i found this very odd. has anyone else experienced similar things?
i was wondering if anyone ever used the exposure correction?? i found that instead of having the shutter speed right down at 1/30 when indoors i could up it to 1/60 or 1/100 then with a small amount of positive exposure correction make the picture appear lighter, now this does increase the noise slightly but i found it was worth it to get a sharper picture of moving objects, opinions anyone?
id have read a lot of ppl use the nd filter regularly, i really dont like it even in bright sunlight i think it spoils the colour of the picture and looks really un-natural. so far ive been experimenting with increasing the shutter speed ad apature to let less light in meaning there isnt as much glare but the colours look better well to my eyes anyway
so about the camera, im really enjoying it. sometimes the results are really amazing an others just acceptable but then we all know that. i have found the auto settings not too bad really in good light but found manual setups essential for low light especially white balance. I would like to point out 1 advantage auto settings have over manual which im sure ppl will be aware of but i havent read it anywhere. the manual settings arent variable so u set it up perfect for the condition ur in an thats great but if you moving through different levels of light then the camera cant adapt like it would in auto mode ie from outside to inside.
i noticed something strange while shooting the other day which is that the colours arent always that accurate. i took a still of a flower which was a deepish purple but it showed up as a really bright blue, not sure if this was down to the way i had set the cam up but i did try few other options all with the same effect. it was the same in video mode too. however when i looked back at the still on my pc the colour was much more accurate so it must of been the way the screen displayed it, i found this very odd. has anyone else experienced similar things?
i was wondering if anyone ever used the exposure correction?? i found that instead of having the shutter speed right down at 1/30 when indoors i could up it to 1/60 or 1/100 then with a small amount of positive exposure correction make the picture appear lighter, now this does increase the noise slightly but i found it was worth it to get a sharper picture of moving objects, opinions anyone?
id have read a lot of ppl use the nd filter regularly, i really dont like it even in bright sunlight i think it spoils the colour of the picture and looks really un-natural. so far ive been experimenting with increasing the shutter speed ad apature to let less light in meaning there isnt as much glare but the colours look better well to my eyes anyway