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Sony Z7 Test Shoot

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

Z7P HDV 1080i test shoot. Landscapes. Test for Dynamic range and exposure. All colour balance done in camera, images have not been effected except for speed, post time-laps.
http://www.immersionimagery.com/
Southern Highlands NSW landscapes.

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  • Your video is not in hd on here.

  • @Ibringthetruth1 It was uploaded before youtube had HD

  • Reminds me of my youth when I visited these very places... MUST know the name of this song/artist! Please?!

  • @StorytellerRecords Song is: Khumjung

    By Ben Leinbach

    

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  • 3.00 beautiful light

  • @ImmersionImagery re upload it then

  • @airscrew1 I would agree with you. I have a Panasonic SDR-H85 which is a comsumer camera. What I really wanted was either a semi-pro cam like that or get a Sony HDRXR550V. I know my stuff and I get the scenes and how to make them. But as everything gets cheaper, some are running around with the Sony NEXVG10 but they are probably using the AUTO MODE. What you run around with generally describes the experience you have which I find obsured. Even the pros can use my cam and make something epic

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    could re upload it then.

  • @ImmersionImagery Yes point taken, but I still say that the market is now flooded with cameras, both still and video digital that brings out a lot of amateurs calling themselves professional. Also whilst many of these cameras have excellent picture quality, their lifespan is very short either because of continuous upgrading or equipment failure and expensive repairs. I've had a couple of cheapo camcorders and they produced good results but were very flimsy plastic.

  • @airscrew1 Films shot on 16mm are the low budget films, I know what you are saying, if a studio backs your film & gives you 35mm then you would think that there would be less takes. The most famous film director of all time Orson Welles making Citizen Kane "One day shot a hundred takes and exposed 10000 feet–without a single print!".. & that wannabe filmmaker made a classic masterpiece..

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