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Chris Harding December 19th, 2012 09:55 PM

Re: AC90 Sample Footage
 
Hi Tom

For me it's purely convenience. While the guests are having pre-dinner drinks I do interview with them and the Rode mic works very well here. I just then leave the Rode running for the rest of the evening...I never know when I just down to one camera (after speeches) if there might be an impromptu announcement so I get results with the Rode...on a 90 that would mean a hurried change on the camera to go back to the Rode from the internal mic and i'd probably miss the event.

I'm trying to do a painless changeover as my current cams are not even listed by the supplier anymore and at the same time try to avoid all the nasty issues that I encountered with the AC-130, some of which seem to have moved over to the AC-90

Weddings are another animal completely so quite often you DO need a camera that can point and shoot and set itself in seconds when the bride suddenly beckons to you and says "Film it, film it" ..for an event that might last 30 seconds you have no time to set up a camera..just turn on and hit record ..I guess that's why they call it run 'n gun? Obviously during ceremonies and such you do have time to go manual, focus accurately and set up a camera but the "on the spur of the moment" stuff needs full auto.

Chris

Noa Put December 20th, 2012 02:39 AM

Re: AC90 Sample Footage
 
Quote:

quite often you DO need a camera that can point and shoot and set itself in seconds when the bride suddenly beckons to you and says "Film it, film it"
Starting from receptions I shoot with dslr's but I have one cx730 in a bag the size of the camera attached to a belt at all times. If something unannounced happens I can wip it out and start filming in matter of seconds, it has gotten me footage I otherwise would have missed

Tim Akin December 21st, 2012 03:44 PM

Re: AC90 Sample Footage
 
Well I've been working on the ceremony footage and I can't believe how much better the 90 looks compared to the FX's.....much cleaner and a little sharper. The FX's have to be run -3 or -6db of gain to be that clean. I know the 90 was at 18db at times. I did have to brighten up the 90 footage because I under exposed. If I had gotten the exposure right it really would look even more amazing....of course I'm comparing it to 5 year old camera's. The only downside is when rendered down to standard def, the difference isn't that much, I can tell it's looks cleaner and sharper but my wife can't.

Chris Harding December 21st, 2012 06:35 PM

Re: AC90 Sample Footage
 
Hey Tim

I bet it looks a lot better! At -7 you would have been significantly under! I shot a wedding at -2 on the AC-130 and the whole thing looked really insipid. If you lift the gamma just a tad in post it will sparkle up the footage significantly!!

Maybe we will see a short clip of your results after post production?

Chris


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