Frage von Simon92:Hello,
Although this issue was already raised more often.
I would like a sunrise in Time lapse filming with my SonyVX2100. But have read somewhere here that it is harmful to the camera can be, even when the camera over an hour in the sun "look." But the camera still has the ND filter. With "ND2" is actually only 1 / 32 the amount of light pass through.
Is it with with 1 / 32 amount of light is still dangerous in the sun film? And how is it with a longer recording time?
Thank you
Antwort von domain:
Can not interesting to me about Sunrise max. 20 minutes Real Time imagine. As long as the sun is only slightly worse than in the visible and with Horizonz Tele filmed, it will probably ND2 with no problems, there is too much dampening atmosphere between.
Automatic exposure and gain distinction anyway, since you will be a test for s.Vortag the correct exposure and camera position at the start about a little late. But I am not so sure that in the case described ND2 is necessary at all.
Antwort von deti:
For sunrise or sunsets and long Time Lapse with a high dynamic range (day / night, strong shadows ...) I would always be a reflex camera. Since one has a higher contrast and better Resolutionbei one can in retrospect more tinkering. For example, one can very well correct the exposure synonymous or vary the picture to view a camera reply.
... and yes, it is clear to me that there are many counter-examples exist where such scenes synonymous with video cameras were well captured.
Deti
Antwort von Simon92:
Good, thank you ... and then it is ultimately dangerous when the sun is with ND filter is filming? Even if it is stronger, for example at lunch?
Antwort von domain:
That is certainly dangerous in any case.
But we talked not just of sunrises?
Antwort von Simon92:
Yes, already knows ... but I wanted to ask again for safety's sake. The camera was also very expensive.
Thanks again