Tom Reid
July 3rd, 2006, 06:27 AM
We shot two cameras last week for a corporate piece we are producing. Both of our HVX's had clipping on the far right edge when a properly exposed face neared the right edge of the frame. We were under a tent, and the background was blown-out white. We were still very surprised how much information we still saw in the white.
I can't show an example as it involves a celebrity. However, one our monitors here it looks like black blocks along the highlight line. It appeared in both cameras but only on the very edges. Once on the edge of a face and the other on the edges of a fern in the foreground
I've shot several jobs in extreme conditiions and have not seen this before. We were shooting 720P/24PN probably with the shutter at 1/24th?
Anyone else seen this in DVCPRO HD? We didn't see it in the viewfinder or flipout. Maybe it was there, but both of us operating didn't see it. We had a Marshall on one camera that looked fine and we didn't notice it there either. Maybe it was OR WORST, maybe it wasn't which is why I'm posting this.
Thanks,
Tom
I can't show an example as it involves a celebrity. However, one our monitors here it looks like black blocks along the highlight line. It appeared in both cameras but only on the very edges. Once on the edge of a face and the other on the edges of a fern in the foreground
I've shot several jobs in extreme conditiions and have not seen this before. We were shooting 720P/24PN probably with the shutter at 1/24th?
Anyone else seen this in DVCPRO HD? We didn't see it in the viewfinder or flipout. Maybe it was there, but both of us operating didn't see it. We had a Marshall on one camera that looked fine and we didn't notice it there either. Maybe it was OR WORST, maybe it wasn't which is why I'm posting this.
Thanks,
Tom