Frage von aban:Hello everybody,
I have a SONY DCR-TVR530E and since a few weeks the following problem:
If I were inside a room movies, the picture is extremely poor, ie there is a strong "Grieseln" / noise to see.
If I were in the open air films, this is not so, and only if one with less light filming.
But that was not always so, since only a few weeks I have to.
Is it because something is "to date"? Have I possibly have some "movement"?
FYI: I'm in the area synonymous DV is not necessarily a professional. I have the camera only in automatic mode, filmed on the PC and processed. Done! ;-)
I would be grateful for any help.
Gruß, ABAN.
Antwort von tv-man_sh:
I have the camera always in auto-mode ... This is precisely the problem. For Low-Light Camera car is an electronic image brightening Making (gain). Disadvantage in consumer camcorders: the image noise increases. The more gain, the more noisy the Picture. Presumably you will not synonymous use in manual mode, less gain, as a result of low lighting, things will no longer be identified.
So, either light, light, light, or with the live image noise.
Consumer-CCD camcorder with small diameters and Optics stamp size may not be bright.
Try fewer times Aperture Gain + open + light
Antwort von globetrotter68:
As has been said, the user 1 chip cams suck in low light, unfortunately, not much ...
If the problem is your feeling has intensified after it possibly be that you have a polarizer draufhattest and the zugedreht searched. In low light, you should naturally use a Skylight filter or a very similar neutral (ie, pure protection filter) on. Filters are light chute.
If you think shooting is fun, you should try synonymous, generally the least exposure and manual focus set. Annoying me today that many of my old recordings by automatic functions were deteriorating.
Gruesse,
Stefan