Sony HXR-NX5U Night Demo Reel

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

Some night street shots taken with the Sony NX5

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  • I'm having problem on my nightshots and i get alot of noise. Your night shot config is just perfect. Do you mind sharing the picture profile you use and any custom settings you applied. Your help will be much appreciate it.

  • @mtwproduction If you're getting noise just make sure you're shooting at +9 DB or lower. I didn't use a picture profile for this, I just shot wide open and at either 0 or 9 db, with 30fps so that I could take my shutter to 30 (if you shoot at 60, you lose a stop of light). I did the rest of the color in post production. I'd suggest shooting default like I did, then applying (if you have one) a color correction preset to switch the color from studio RGB to computer RGB.

  • @mtwproduction Or if you want I can let you know a profile picture setting I've customized for maximum range of stops in exposure, but it wouldn't necessarily help any in low light. let me know

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  • wow this is amazing

  • Beautiful music, thank you. Currently got a NEX-5 and need all the good bits like xlr etc but still tossing up with the 7d for the image look.. gah :p

  • As a news stringer I want this camera it looks fantastic in low light . It would leave the news stations screaming for more news.

  • That spindle configuration in night shots, blacks look good in my shots out loud. What settings did you use for the takes in the night? is using a noise filter to clean? Which? thanks

  • Did you really took that with a HXR-NX5?? I get no clear takes under this conditions. What settings did you use for the takes in the night? Chris

  • @lukebrwntube (the .ac3 file is what DVD's use for audio. If you're using DVD architect you'll drag that file over the original sound file that you included with the video so that the software doesn't have to re-render the audio. So its also important to make sure you have the same loop region selected as you did for the video when you render the .ac3, or if you had the loop region off for the video render do the same for the .ac3 audio)

  • @lukebrwntube For going to DVD, select the mpeg-2 format (under render), then pick the "DVD architect pro widescreen" preset. then click custom, go to audio tab, and check "include audio". I'd suggest under the video tab raising the quality to a little over half. Also I'd change the minimum data rate to be higher than the preset, but not as high as the maximum. You might have to type it in manually. If I have time I'll post some good data rates too. Once that's done, render the same file as .ac3

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