Evan Dowling
December 25th, 2006, 09:08 PM
I noticed something today. I just got my Raynox HD7000Pro wide angle lens and was using it to shoot some home movies of Christmas morning. After turning on the wide angle conv. lens option in the HC1 menu, I believe it stops the underscan on the LCD and shows the entire frame. Can anyone else confirm this?
Jamie Hellmich
December 25th, 2006, 09:30 PM
Evan,
I believe the conversion lens setting in the menu system only adjusts the Steady Shot "sensitivity". It decreases the effect with the wide conversion lens setting, and increases the effect in the telephoto conversion lens setting.
My HG0737Y was in use all day for indoors shots, and I don't notice any difference in the display. I'm not sure what you mean by "underscan".
Edit: I just confirmed the setting is for adjusting for "camera shake" with the different lenses in the manaul, page 48.
Jamie
Evan Dowling
December 26th, 2006, 08:18 AM
When I say underscan, I mean that the LCD monitor and the viewfinder on the HC1 don't actually show you the entire frame that it being captured. For instance, I was shooting an infomercial style interview using a mic on a boom pole. The pole was not in the shot at all, but when I captured to Vegas and began editing I noticed that the boom pole was in the corner of the shot. When you go into Shot Trans mode, you will notice that the frame gets wider, showing you the entire frame. I believe this may also be the case when selecting the wide angle conv. lens feature. I know that there is no documentation confirming this, but there is also no documentation confirming the change of the display during Shot Trans mode. I'll have to do some tests and let you guys know.
Jamie Hellmich
December 26th, 2006, 09:23 PM
Thanks Evan,
You could be on to something, kinda like how the zoom/wide-angle speed can be performed much slower in shot transition mode.
Jamie
Evan Dowling
December 27th, 2006, 02:31 PM
Did a test and no, the wide angle conv. lens option does not change the display at all. Only changes steadyshot settings.