Ron German
August 6th, 2006, 09:21 AM
Hi
One thing has called my attention since the first time I used my HD100A:
even after I white balanced the camera (no auto) I have noticed that is easy whatever surrounding colour refleted in the main subject to "contaminate" it, KEEPING THE SAME LIGHT SOURCE.
It happens much more frequently than with other cameras - most broadcasting - I worked in the past.
Regarding how the camera reacts to MINOR ambient colour changes, I have also noted that it`s VERY sensitive, forcing me to white balance it all the time, even in the same ambient and WITH THE SAME LIGHT SOURCE.
Again, it seems to happen much more frequently than with other professional cameras I saw and worked with.
Anyone with similar experience?
Best
Ron
One thing has called my attention since the first time I used my HD100A:
even after I white balanced the camera (no auto) I have noticed that is easy whatever surrounding colour refleted in the main subject to "contaminate" it, KEEPING THE SAME LIGHT SOURCE.
It happens much more frequently than with other cameras - most broadcasting - I worked in the past.
Regarding how the camera reacts to MINOR ambient colour changes, I have also noted that it`s VERY sensitive, forcing me to white balance it all the time, even in the same ambient and WITH THE SAME LIGHT SOURCE.
Again, it seems to happen much more frequently than with other professional cameras I saw and worked with.
Anyone with similar experience?
Best
Ron