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| Converter s.GV-NS150 - image quality?
Question of KarstenL: Januar 2006
Hello, I have gained me a GM-NS150 Panasonic and am very satisfied with this camcorder. Since I will shoot to 90% of animals, I consider the purchase of a tele-converter (probably the 1.4 times of Panasonic, or has someone another idea?). Now my question: has anyone had experience with the use of a converter s.seinem DV? What happens with the image quality suffers greatly as the use of a converter? I take pictures with digital SLRs for some time and then give up converter, because the lookout to experience the images in any other way through a window shot (if it's not exactly a superteure Lens with fixed focal length) ... looks like there's out with camcorders and converters?
Many thanks in advance, and all a nice WE! Karsten
Reply Jan:
Hello KarstenL,
for most was actually a really wide-angle converter importantly, the telephoto zoom of 10x or greater is usually sufficient to keep barely, and with Panasonic's how it's still jerky.
A tripod will you even be available?
The main problem with a teleconverter 2x eg, the light intensity is doubled synonymous, ie from 1.8 light value 3.6 (and 1.8 generally applies's wide-angle, the light intensity of 420 mm on GS 150 had I not now in the head so would be at 2-3. So when the animals are rotated in light sleep, the converter makes things even harder.
LG January
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