![]() ![]() Render times with the magic bullet effect on at 720 p converted to WMV file was about 30 minutes per minute. Much better then the old days of 6-10 hours per minute. Let me know waht you think of the footage. ![]() Pretty filmatic looking for a one chip HD camera. I kep wanting to sell it but dang it gives such great results I can't stand to part with it. Of course I will love my HD100 even more. Thanks for the providing the details there. I'd love to see the footage in "true" HD. Seems like a nice piece of work from the results I see and may definetly be worth that $1000! One question: when you say in your first post today that "I added a film look to them," what do you mean?Īlso, great info on the lenses. I am a bit beyond the beginning stage with the HD10 and have been doing more flower/landscape type of videography, but haven't shot many people up close. I think that's where the 10 shines.the ability to capture the nuance/shapes/shadows of a closely shot face bathed in the right light. I just need to get to play more and experiment with people and lighting. ![]() The unfortunate thing is that my HD10 just conked out.it'll play video from tape, but when I try to record, all I get is a black screen with the "Lens Cap" message. It's at JVC right now, so hopefully it comes back soon. The install from CD is pretty easy once you do it once or twice: I've got a Linux box up and running and I tell you, it is a wonderful thing to be able to throw files up on it and not have to worry about using up space like you would have to with an account from an ISP. Web server selection is right there in the application configuration section. ![]() If you're a cable customer with Internet, once you have the server setup, just use to attach a domain name to your dynamic IP address and you're good to go!įinally, if you need help setting the box up, I can talk to you offline via phone or Skype. By film look I mean I added a magic bullet color preset which gives video a more film like look. I just left the footage at 30P and only added a color effect. If I have any questions I will send you an email. If you shke the camera sometimes you can get it to work. I sent my camera off once for the same problem and they fixed it in about three weeks. Some people ahve sent their cameras in out of warranty and have had them fixed for free. Even if you get charged 150.00 it is worth having it fixed. You can send it to them and they can get it back to like new condition. Ask them what they would charge if that is your problem. And you are a starving student and have a project coming up.Get them on your side. I really like the HVX200 for it's 4:2:2 color space. The hvx200 has variable frame rates including great slow motion. With the HD100 it is using the HDv format which I can do in real time. The HVX200 has a product called Raylight by dvfilm that is supposed to make it real time with any editor. I think it will be a few more months before the industry catches up with the HVX200. I think it is a far better camera then the HD100. But I love the fact that the JVC is 24p and can capture onto a tape with the HDV format. If the HVX200 had a hard drive capture device that was out and under 1500.00. I just don't want to spend a ton of money to be able to edit it. I have Adobe Premiere Pro with Cineform for capturing HDV and editing in real time.
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