Brian Spatz
January 23rd, 2007, 11:33 PM
I'm not sure if many will find it useful, but I was wondering if someone has come across the A1's ASA/ISO equivalence. I was trained lighting for 16mm and I have a Sekonic meter that I would like to use, however I don't know what to set as the equivalent ASA.
I was reading Barry W. Green's "The HVX Book," which as you could have guessed is based around the HVX200. However this book goes into things like 24f strobing issues, pan timings, shutter speed/angles, frame rates, pulldown ratios, etc. Even though I don't own a HVX camera, I would recommend skimming through the first part of the book. He writes that at 24p and 1/48 shutter using "HD Norm gamma," that camera responds to light at about a 320 ISO film stock.
Does anyone have any information on the A1's ASA equivalence.
Thanks in advance.
I was reading Barry W. Green's "The HVX Book," which as you could have guessed is based around the HVX200. However this book goes into things like 24f strobing issues, pan timings, shutter speed/angles, frame rates, pulldown ratios, etc. Even though I don't own a HVX camera, I would recommend skimming through the first part of the book. He writes that at 24p and 1/48 shutter using "HD Norm gamma," that camera responds to light at about a 320 ISO film stock.
Does anyone have any information on the A1's ASA equivalence.
Thanks in advance.