John McCully
October 8th, 2006, 07:21 PM
So I’m living in NTSC land, Canada and now Mexico. I have an FX1, edit using Vegas 7, and watch the action on a Dell 2405FPW LCD 1920 by 1200 pixels. I don’t have a TV and don’t plan to buy one right now. So right away you can tell I’m not a professional!
I’m originally from New Zealand which is a PAL country. I visited again not so long ago and shot video using my FX1. Back in Mexico I converted the m2t file to the Cineform product, edited, and rendered out to DVD NTSC widescreen using the appropriate template in Vegas and of course I rendered out a Hi Def version m2t file for computer playback viewing on my 24inch Dell. The NTSC DVD version is for local distribution for viewing on a TV. I mailed a copy of the NTSC DVD to New Zealand and no problem playing on a DVD player connected to a nothing fancy regular New Zealand TV, but that may be an oddity, I have no idea!
So now I plan to visit New Zealand again for an extended visit and shoot much more video. It is likely in the future I will shoot more video in PAL country than NTSC land. Maybe I might sell output from my videography activities in New Zealand, at least I would like to have that option; fantasy lives on. I also plan to purchase another HDV camera, probably the new Sony HVR-V1 if it’s half as good as it appears right now. Some of what I do will benefit from two camera shooting. And the 20x lens will be a welcome addition to the production capability.
I know about the z1 option, NTSC/PAL switchable in the camera, but the smaller size and the way longer lens of the V1 have more value for me.
So what do I do? Keep the FX1, purchase the V1, and stay in NTSC for acquisition and use the different Vegas templates to produce PAL or NTSC for DVD production. Sell my FX1 and purchase two V1E’s (gulp). Forget the whole video thing and just count sheep!
I’m originally from New Zealand which is a PAL country. I visited again not so long ago and shot video using my FX1. Back in Mexico I converted the m2t file to the Cineform product, edited, and rendered out to DVD NTSC widescreen using the appropriate template in Vegas and of course I rendered out a Hi Def version m2t file for computer playback viewing on my 24inch Dell. The NTSC DVD version is for local distribution for viewing on a TV. I mailed a copy of the NTSC DVD to New Zealand and no problem playing on a DVD player connected to a nothing fancy regular New Zealand TV, but that may be an oddity, I have no idea!
So now I plan to visit New Zealand again for an extended visit and shoot much more video. It is likely in the future I will shoot more video in PAL country than NTSC land. Maybe I might sell output from my videography activities in New Zealand, at least I would like to have that option; fantasy lives on. I also plan to purchase another HDV camera, probably the new Sony HVR-V1 if it’s half as good as it appears right now. Some of what I do will benefit from two camera shooting. And the 20x lens will be a welcome addition to the production capability.
I know about the z1 option, NTSC/PAL switchable in the camera, but the smaller size and the way longer lens of the V1 have more value for me.
So what do I do? Keep the FX1, purchase the V1, and stay in NTSC for acquisition and use the different Vegas templates to produce PAL or NTSC for DVD production. Sell my FX1 and purchase two V1E’s (gulp). Forget the whole video thing and just count sheep!