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February 14th, 2011, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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Settings questions
First off sorry if these are silly questions but I'm still feeling my way with video coming from photography.
1) What are the different AF modes used for? I have mine on Instant and it seems to focus better than on Normal, especially when zooming in. 2) What are the best gain setting for the Low, Mid and High switch? 3) Should I have the Focus Limit set to ON for normal use? 4) What noise reduction settings are best? |
February 14th, 2011, 06:50 PM | #2 |
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Hi Andy,
I'm writing an answer as though you're refering to the XF300/305. I can help you with a few of your questions: 1) The XF has a few AF modes like Instant, Normal and Face Detection AF. If you look at the lens of your camera you'll notice a small sensor to the left of the lens. This is the Instant AF sensor - it emits an infrared beam that bounces off a subject in front of the camera and is received by the sensor again. It helps the camera judge the distance of the subject - therefore focusing the camera on the subject instantly. Pretty neat feature! Normal AF will disable this function and rely on the camera to focus on the subject using triangulation (I think) - a slightly slower focusing method. I think Instant AF shines as a feature when you deal with low light. It is harder for the camera to find its focus when there are less contrasting edges to focus upon without the assistance of the Instant AF feature. 2) The gain settings for Low, Medium and High are completely up to you. I have mine set to 0dB for L, 6dB for M, and 12 dB for H. If I require higher gain settings instantly, I'd flick into AGC for the camera to push beyond 12dB up to 21dB. 3) For normal use I would have the focus limit set to OFF. When your focus ring is set to servo mode (ie, not in manual focus as set ON THE RING) you are able to achieve macro focus functions of distances less than 1m. If you have the focus limit on, your servo mode will replicate the range of focus distances achievable when your focus ring is set to manual mode on the focus ring. Have a play around with setting your camera's focus between manual and servo on the the focus ring, and enabling/disabling the focus limit function to see the difference. 4) I haven't had a play with the noise reduction settings on the XF just yet. Andrew |
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i've read that the camera's sweet spot was -6db. i'm sure others will have an opinion. be well rob |
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February 14th, 2011, 11:02 PM | #4 | |
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Get the Vortex DVD on the 305/300
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