Frage von skitor:Hello everybody,
I used the Canon HF200 "new". I'm still s.Probieren in terms of settings. This applies to the sheeps-contrast settings as synonymous the different modes (; 25 p or 50i, cinema mode, or program-time automatic. I work s.einem mac and the movies to be viewed on the LCD Television, is still burned to DVD. Perhaps you can tell me your experiences.
many thanks
skitor
Antwort von nordheide:
They are still very many questions at once.
Do you have a manual? It may be useful, firstonce get the answers there and then in the unsolved questions here to search next? Please understand wrong.
Do you want to see the uncut video s.LCD?
This too is easily possible with the included software, if you have a BluRay player, which plays AVCHD. On Windows, burn all the included files as AVCHD DVD (mini-BD). On the MAC is simply by toast or something awkward with iMovie.
Antwort von EdwinAnDerSaar:
This applies to the sheeps-contrast settings as synonymous the different modes (25 p or 50i, cinema mode, or program-time automatic. Hello!
I have s.meiner HF100 (predecessor) at the Custom picture settings all set up on the sharpness to -1. The canyons are particularly prone to overexposure to the sun and the contrast and color saturation regulates I prefer later in the editing program.
I really only use the 25pF mode, but here is a quiet camera work and (if they have to because his views) slow (!) Pans still clearly more important than 50i. Tripod is choice for me for the way I have indulged myself in a monopod, or tripod.
Mostly I use the shutter priority with shutter speed to 1 / 50. If some light is present, one can increase the shutter speed up to 1 / 25.
I use the Cinema mode synonymous quite frequently, but mainly in low-light shots (up to 9 dB gain is hochgeregelt only). Interestingly, this mode is for an extensive color grading for cut, because he brings a very flat look with himself.
For noise free images in low light gold is worth these instructions:
http://www.feuerwerk-forum.de/showthread.php?t=18941 Should work synonymous with the HF200.
Greeting
Eddi
Antwort von nordheide:
@ Eddi
If I understand correctly, you can fix with a trick by the Aperture Fotomudos "" control the gain.
That is, with manual exposure control - that plus and minus - seems determined to Aperture, the camera not to change and to change only gain the exposure?
I did not synonymous.
Is interesting in any case, to avoid exposure to fix errors and Aperture 1.8.
In the HF10, it certainly works synonymous.
At 1 / 25, I take no 25P, for it made jerky mE.
In low light, I always ask Gain-3dB.
Antwort von EdwinAnDerSaar:
@ Eddi
If I understand correctly, you can fix with a trick by the Aperture Fotomudos "" control the gain. Hello!
Photo mode?
That is, with manual exposure control - that plus and minus - seems determined to Aperture, the camera not to change and to change only gain the exposure? When the Aperture at F1.8 in TV mode (Shutter Priority is fixed), one has to go so far on the left page of the exposure beam, until only one click to F2.0 is necessary to obtain a noise-free picture at open aperture. Continuing to click to the left closes the aperture (F2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.2 ....), any further increase the gain to the right by about 1.5 dB.
Is interesting in any case, to avoid exposure to fix errors and Aperture 1.8. This is possible in the automatic mode, but this will impact on the shutter speed, because the aperture is fixed at 1.8.
At 1 / 25, I take no 25P, for it made jerky mE.
In low light, I always ask Gain-3dB. Where does a one-3dB? Above all, should not just be helpful in low light. I fix up to 6dB, 9dB sometimes synonymous to gain manual, then should not be too dark, I let the recording be whole.
Greeting
Eddi
Antwort von nordheide:
Hi Eddi,
we are talking past each other ;-))