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Hugh Mobley April 7th, 2009 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Hugh Mobley (Post 1028666)

Link not good on Vimeo for some reason, good link is:

Hugh Mobley's videos on Vimeo

Ed Quinto May 19th, 2009 06:24 PM

Project shot 95% on the v1.
Hawaiian Studies 107

Brendan Marnell May 24th, 2009 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh Mobley (Post 1061941)
Link not good on Vimeo for some reason, good link is:

Hugh Mobley's videos on Vimeo

Enjoyed Newport Beach Hugh, thank you. Made me feel like I've been there, which I have not. Never been to USA!!

I was thinking about the gulls that rested with great contentment on the beach. Have you any tiny clips of those gulls in flight, taken with V1, please?

Steve Struthers June 9th, 2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Hull (Post 718546)
some shots of some film i did around the new forest for anyone thinking of purchasing a fx-7.i dont have a web site at the moment sorry i know megaupload can be a pain but its all i can use for now
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on another point i have used a rode stereo mike with my fx-7 and found it great far better than the on board and the volume setting never needed adjusting till last week when i filmed a village fair i always film,most was ok exept for brass and bag pipe bands, the resulting sound was terrible even reducing volume in pc crazed etc clearly i should have reduced the sound level.although last year filming with my hc-1 and a ecm-hqp1 mike the sound was great without altering the volume.below is a clip of the fair with rubbish sound clearly i must reduce volume for bands like this am i correct.chris
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Thanks for posting these, Chris. They were both helpful to me in evaluating the picture quality of the FX7. I'm seriously considering getting one myself. The visual quality of both of the clips is excellent. The first clip looks like documentary footage that you might see on TV. The second is also good too, but I agree the sound needs work!

Steve Struthers June 17th, 2009 05:49 AM

FX7 Test Footage
 
Got a short clip of some FX7 footage posted to Vimeo: Sony FX7 Test Footage on Vimeo
Still trying to figure out a way to get rid of the 'tv-look' of the image, though. I figured exporting 1080i to 720p in Sony Vegas would do the trick.

I'm impressed with the quality of the picture the FX7 produces, even if it looks like standard HDTV.

Tom Hardwick June 17th, 2009 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Struthers (Post 1159586)
even if it looks like standard HDTV.

There's standard definition and high definition and now Steve wants us to believe there's standard high definition. :-))

Steve Struthers June 17th, 2009 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Hardwick (Post 1159637)
There's standard definition and high definition and now Steve wants us to believe there's standard high definition. :-))

I think what I meant to say was that 'standard HDTV' (i.e. without progressive modes) looks like video, while the look I'm trying to accomplish using a 1080i camera and post-processing would be more film-like and less like video.


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