I guess you are still waiting for the Red Scarlet to come out huh? By the way its now $4700 for the fixed lens Scarlet, Also doe not come with any storage!!!
I'm assuming that you mean the Canon 5D Mk II... if you're into video, the 5DII is mostly a stills camera and has issues with things like rolling shutter and only one framerate (30p). And the onboard mic sucks. However, it will outperform a RED One in low light, and allows for shallower depth-of-field and focus pulling. If you're into stills, consider the Canon 5DII ($2700 + lens) or 7D ($1700, smaller sensor, more video options). Otherwise stick to a dedicated videocamera.
So u tellin me its not worth it? Red Scarlet begins at 3750 Dollars for a complete kit. Althought its not out yet, thats why i said wait and buy it when it comes out. Btw, watch my newest video and ull know that I do alot of videoediting and shooting! :)
That's probably caused by the streetlight; since AC runs at 60Hz (50Hz in Europe), many artificial lights (fluorescents especially, probably sodium streetlamps too) flicker. Normally your eyes don't notice it, but the faster a camera goes (higher framerates for slow motion), it eventually begins to show the flicker in (some types of) artificial lighting.
The Jitter comes from the fleurosent street lights. they flicker on and off slower than the cameras frame rate. so you get a slight flicker! slow motion and fleurosent lights dont go well together! you can notice this if you watch tennis finals or even football filmed at slow speeds. natural light fixes all
I think the streetlights are probably high-pressure sodium lamps and not fluorescent, but it's definitely that; this won't happen under natural light. Artificial light flicker is a big bummer of digital video that we all have to deal with. Ah well, such is life.
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pantiesfuck12 10 months ago
I shoot all my stuff on an ex1 and I love it. I actually have a lot of slow motion food shots if anyone wants to check it out.
SignatureVideoGroup 2 years ago
I guess you are still waiting for the Red Scarlet to come out huh? By the way its now $4700 for the fixed lens Scarlet, Also doe not come with any storage!!!
timebomb72 2 years ago
whats better camera sony PMW or canon mk?
hitm4n04 2 years ago
I'm assuming that you mean the Canon 5D Mk II... if you're into video, the 5DII is mostly a stills camera and has issues with things like rolling shutter and only one framerate (30p). And the onboard mic sucks. However, it will outperform a RED One in low light, and allows for shallower depth-of-field and focus pulling. If you're into stills, consider the Canon 5DII ($2700 + lens) or 7D ($1700, smaller sensor, more video options). Otherwise stick to a dedicated videocamera.
zaphodchak 2 years ago
Ok that was a progressive scan, what if we do it in interlaced recording (i) like 1080 60i, will we get the same effect???
mahamza86 3 years ago
WAIT AND BUY RED SCARLET!
Crusty031 3 years ago
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zombieoperation 2 years ago
So u tellin me its not worth it? Red Scarlet begins at 3750 Dollars for a complete kit. Althought its not out yet, thats why i said wait and buy it when it comes out. Btw, watch my newest video and ull know that I do alot of videoediting and shooting! :)
Crusty031 2 years ago
Is the Jitter during the car segment your shutter?
SONYPMWEX1 3 years ago
That's probably caused by the streetlight; since AC runs at 60Hz (50Hz in Europe), many artificial lights (fluorescents especially, probably sodium streetlamps too) flicker. Normally your eyes don't notice it, but the faster a camera goes (higher framerates for slow motion), it eventually begins to show the flicker in (some types of) artificial lighting.
zaphodchak 2 years ago
On the car shot there is some jitter around the street light? Did you manage to fix it???? I had the same problem with the HVX200 in 60p
olivierlanguedoc 3 years ago
The Jitter comes from the fleurosent street lights. they flicker on and off slower than the cameras frame rate. so you get a slight flicker! slow motion and fleurosent lights dont go well together! you can notice this if you watch tennis finals or even football filmed at slow speeds. natural light fixes all
pennyshill 2 years ago
I think the streetlights are probably high-pressure sodium lamps and not fluorescent, but it's definitely that; this won't happen under natural light. Artificial light flicker is a big bummer of digital video that we all have to deal with. Ah well, such is life.
zaphodchak 2 years ago
Dude thats awesome. what other frame rates does it allow?
maqnchs 3 years ago
how much is the Sony PDW-EX1?
migzz04 3 years ago
We just bought our second one yesterday for 6449.
DavidMKartsonis 3 years ago
Its called a PMW-EX1.
Google it!
SONYPMWEX1 3 years ago
the camera cost around 6k dollars :P but to be honest is totally worth it
makatr0n 2 years ago