How do you get this quality shooting at night, when I record at night its really blurry ,the worst quality ever but at daytime its the best ever,and i did set it to 24p?
@mossite I already did that but still quite blurry,i haven´t been able to get as good shots as u,do u use other settings to enhance the quality?..Thanx for the quick reply..
no, it was recorded in 25p. I have the European version of the Canon, so we have only 25 of 50. The interlacing might be due to the converting of the clip.
AVCHD H.264 1080-30p. No. If it's worth the money to step up to an HD cam, it's triply worth it to buy better editing software. If you had a Mac, I'd suggest Final Cut, but Sony Vegas works, as does Avid.
thanks for posting this. i've been wondering about the low light capability of this (and similar) digi-cams. esp holding focus while zooming. this, and your fireworks video are great demos.
thx. But if you film in Auto mode, you can see more in the video, but you also have a little more grain in it. It is not that bad as compared to other cams. But it is there.
Watching it on a big screen with the normal distance to the TV you don'T see it that much though.
But I like the Cine and Spotlightmode for low light situations
Besides that, you can do a lot of adjusting when you set it manual. Lot'S f possibilities with this cam.
How do you get this quality shooting at night, when I record at night its really blurry ,the worst quality ever but at daytime its the best ever,and i did set it to 24p?
rockjpk 1 year ago
@rockjpk I simply used the cine mode. Try it. It gets real good results in the dark.
mossite 1 year ago
@mossite I already did that but still quite blurry,i haven´t been able to get as good shots as u,do u use other settings to enhance the quality?..Thanx for the quick reply..
rockjpk 1 year ago
@rockjpk no, no other setting. Maybe I had more lights around me. Or maybe you have a different firmware on yours. Mine is one of the first HF 100's.
Does it just look on the cam blurry or also on the monitor?
mossite 1 year ago
es mejor la sony xr520 en poca luz!
josemiguel444 1 year ago
now i want one more
kakureru 2 years ago
many thanks!!
khim1977 2 years ago
it looks like 60i, for e.g. the part with the water 0:37 you see interlacing
BoraBora753 2 years ago
no, it was recorded in 25p. I have the European version of the Canon, so we have only 25 of 50. The interlacing might be due to the converting of the clip.
mossite 2 years ago
What kind of file does this record as, avi? is this something that can be edited with windows movie maker?
misteraznpimp 2 years ago
AVCHD H.264 1080-30p. No. If it's worth the money to step up to an HD cam, it's triply worth it to buy better editing software. If you had a Mac, I'd suggest Final Cut, but Sony Vegas works, as does Avid.
TimmytheTinyTurtle 2 years ago
oh hm. i got an SVP T-500 and i think it uses the same file. but yeah i have a PC. so what program? avid?
misteraznpimp 2 years ago
Correction: My favorite is After Effects. How did I forget???
TimmytheTinyTurtle 2 years ago
Incredible picture and colors
MartinGuitarLover1 3 years ago
thanks for posting this. i've been wondering about the low light capability of this (and similar) digi-cams. esp holding focus while zooming. this, and your fireworks video are great demos.
wagonqueen 3 years ago
thx. But if you film in Auto mode, you can see more in the video, but you also have a little more grain in it. It is not that bad as compared to other cams. But it is there.
Watching it on a big screen with the normal distance to the TV you don'T see it that much though.
But I like the Cine and Spotlightmode for low light situations
Besides that, you can do a lot of adjusting when you set it manual. Lot'S f possibilities with this cam.
mossite 3 years ago