Frage von vogelmutter:Hi folks!
It happens to me sometimes that different shots have different light. And indeed with the same exposure and lighting. The problem of course, I'm synonymous with changing lighting.
How can I prevent this? Bought at the camera, perhaps some display that tells me how much is the light intensity of the recording?
Also, my camera (Canon XL1 and Panasonic-so) synonymous change in the M mode (manual) exposure somehow, I think. So I s.hellen surfaces a zebra, but that slowly disappears when I swing it in this bright land. That bothers me immensely!
Thanks for any help, greetings mother bird
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
the exposure of a video image is determined by the aperture (iris / exposure), the exposure time (shutter speed) and the signal amplification (gain). Only if you all three manual settings make will likely not change the picture in the case described.
Another influence on the exposure, the focal. Wide angle zoom lenses are brighter than the telephoto end. For this reason, must be adapted to the Aperture in a change of focal necessary.
Professionals use a so-called waveform-monitor to objectively assess the exposure of a video image. For moviemakers, such devices usually are outside the financial framework. An alternative is the software