Frage von nicecam: Hello,
I did a rotation in the coming days with my two Canon HV-20 and XH-A1.
A third camera would give me a nice man his JVC HD Everio GZ-HD7 (U) are available.
However, this is an NTSC model.
For the European PAL version I read in the
Antwort von beiti:
The material of the JVC is then in the 1440s, although HDV compatible mode, but in the 60-Hz version. To zusammenzuschneiden it with 50-Hz-HDV, it must be converted s.irgendeiner body, and this leads (depending on the used conversion method and extent of movement in the picture) somewhat jerky.
Whether the editing software itself is good (real-hinkriegt) conversion, or whether the material should be preferred to pre-converted, would have to be tested. It is indeed to different approaches, the intermediate images can be generated by interpolation, transition, or synonymous single image repeats.
If the rotation permitting, I would avoid the 60-Hz-Cam use either for static settings and camera movements, or to use the same right as the shaky handheld camera. Most you see the conversion s.gleichmäßigen jerking movements, such as slow horizontal swivel.
Antwort von nicecam:
Thanks for your quick response.
... and that leads (depending on the used conversion method and extent of movement in the picture) somewhat jerky.
... If the rotation permitting, I would avoid the 60-Hz-Cam use either for static settings and camera movements, or to use the same right as the shaky handheld camera. Most you see the conversion s.gleichmäßigen jerking movements, such as slow horizontal swivel. The idea to avoid camera movement, we had been synonymous.
However, will be in the Picture movement, some violently.
Well, my colleague has my little camera grad for testing there. He will try to put two cameras of the material times in the timeline.
Antwort von beiti:
However, will be in the Picture movement, some violent Jerky, irregular movements are not bad, it goes almost to the stuttering.
Problems are more like scenes such as "car moves slowly through the picture of left to right.