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February 19th, 2008, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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Panning with 24p
Last weekend I did some initial shooting at an archeological site using 24p for the first time to see if I like it. As a relative new user to 110U I was stunned on how nice most of my shots turned out, with the exception of my panning shots.
I panned at what i thought was an incrediably slow pace, but still saw jitters on replay. I was shooting in the fully auto mode on a stable tripod. Are there any manual settings I should be using or should I just forget it and jump to 30? thanks in advance, jon |
February 19th, 2008, 07:19 PM | #2 |
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Hi Jon,
It is normal behavior of progressive video and 24P. If you do a search on this forum you will bump into posts were they describe this effect, and how to deal with it. You either pan slowly or fast. Here is a document which explains it more. Once you read it, looking at a movie in the cinema will never be the same... http://www.jvcpro.co.uk/getResource2...ar.pdf?id=6118
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February 19th, 2008, 10:26 PM | #3 |
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If you reckon the JVC is bad you should try it with a DVX which has no motion smoothing!!
Personally I think the DVX is the perfect tool to learn shooting in progressive on because nothing else come close to it's filmic cadence in the sub $7,000 camcorder range. Even my Canon A1's 25f frame mode is forgiving with panning movement, lest I start slowing footage down. JT |
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