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March 14th, 2006, 03:47 PM | #16 |
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I have no experience with either. Just a HD10 user who has kept a keen eye on the current situation. As for the HD100 looking more video'ish, try lowering the sharpness. You won't loose resolution and it will give a much nicer look. The footage I have seen from the HD100 has just blown me away. Like a cleaner, slightly sharper HD10. Maybe I have just gained a preferance for JVC HD. HVX footage has impressed me at times, then disapointed in others. I have never had issue with HDV audio. Yes from a spec standpoint, it is inferior, but in real world usage it has never disapointed. I would venture to say that how and what the sound was recorded with (mics) would have a greater impact on the quality. Of course the HD100 has a large advantage over the HD10 as far as controlling the audio.
I always use AspectHD which intelligently upsamples to 4:2:2 then CC in After Effects at 16bit. I have been extreemly impressed with CC capability. I have never worked with HVX footage so I don't know how it compares.
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March 21st, 2006, 12:02 AM | #17 |
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so I get my cam back..
Hey Erick,
Thought I'd let u know that I got my cam back. I go out this past weekend for a nice bout of shooting and this is what happens. http://content.serveftp.net/video/renderTest/theMan.mpg ~7MB :) scott |
March 26th, 2006, 10:24 PM | #18 |
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If you play with both the HVX and HD100 long enough, you'll decide quickly.
We've been testing the HVX and HD100 side by side. Let me just say I'm glad I purchased the HD100. The HVX does have a lot of bells and whistles though.... |
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