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August 7th, 2007, 02:46 PM | #1 |
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hd and mini dv importing to pc
i am trying to learn. currently have a gl2 and a xl1s and have just ordered xha1 can i import the video shot from the gl2 / xl1s with the a1? can i import hd video into my computer with the xl1s?
2nd question i film hunting and fishing would like to buy some how to videos to possibly learn more expecially low light filming with no lights Eddie |
August 10th, 2007, 12:47 AM | #2 |
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you can use the a1 to import older dv footage, you can use the xl or gl to import from the xha1 if you shot dv but not hdv.
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August 11th, 2007, 10:30 AM | #3 |
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Low-light video without lights
Eddie,
I know this is a hi-def forum, but since you're already using std cams, I'll talk about both formats - The Sony VX2100 and PD170 are the low-light "kings" if you need full color and minimal grain in standard definintion. Sony FX1 is still the best low-light hi-def cam as far as I'm aware. If you can do with greenish "Cops" like nighttime video, you may want to check out something like the AG-DVC60 3-CCD DV PROLINE Camcorder from Panasonic. According to their blurb, it is "highly suitable for professional monitoring and surveillance use. It boasts an Infrared recording mode that can record in darkness to make night-time recording easy and hassle-free." But your best bet is to coax those bass and deer to come indoors and use studio lights. :-) - Hank Castello |
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