Richard Ladkani
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Richard Ladkani
May 27, 2008 at 6:51 am in reply to: TEST – Compare EX1 to HVR-Z7 regarding Long GopAll Footage is exportetd in its original format from Final Cut Pro. You will need the latest quicktime player installed to view it. The format is 1920×1080 25p.
Hope this helps.
https://www.richardladkani.com
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hi evan
Can’t believe to meet you here…
I am well. Hope all is fine on your end.regarding the Slowmo stuff. thanks for your tests. Did the same and it worked. But I am having a problem after exporting as “current” or any other format. The image stutters. It’s not smooth slowmo. Do you see the same problems?
Let me know
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richard -
ok finally the uploads have completed. Now let’s talk about what we see here.
Please check this link
https://www.richardladkani.com/cameratest_main/cameratest/index.html
You will find about 10 shots aswell as screenshots taken from the same footage.
you will have to download the quicktimes as source to see it in its original quality and full screen. Just click download on the detail page of the movieclip.Let’s see what you have to say to these clips.
All the best
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Thanks Chris
I started thinking it’s just me.It’s a very good explanation of what I see. My uploads should bring some clarity into this discussion:)
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Richard Ladkani
May 26, 2008 at 3:56 pm in reply to: A few bits about EX1 shutter, blurs and transferIf any of you are interested in a new controversial test comparing the EX1 to the Z7 and the HVX201 visit
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/142/858581
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Richard Ladkani
May 26, 2008 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Sony PMW-EX1 vs Panasonic HVX-200 Shootout footage onlineIf any you you are interested in a new test where EX1 is compared to other cameras like the Z7 or the HVX201 visit
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/142/858581
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Richard -
I am currently uploading about 12 shots where you can all compare the EX1 and the Z7 in their original quality. You should download the quicktimes as source files.
As soon as it’s uploaded I will post the link. You will need good broadband though. Total diskspace of the site is almost 800mb.
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Hi Eli
Very interesting. I did the smae shots across grass and everything went soft even on the slightest motion. It didn’t matter if I tried it in interlaced or 25p. I didn’t try high shutterspeeds as I would never use it for regular shoots. People , motion, water looks completely unnatural in 1/1000 of a second.
Is there anyway you could post your pan across the grass on a site? In my opinion the blur is not motion blur but compression. You should be able to tell the difference when you pan really slow. If it goes soft even on very slow movement it’s compression. I will post my shots this afternoon.
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I watched it on my mac. If you look at it single frame you will see the compression kicking in in the green grass, the wall and the leaves. Motion blur looks different.
Again on my test I compared six cameras side by side shot simultaneously with six camera operators. Only the EX1 performed strange on motion. The other cameras had simple motion blur only the EX1 went soft on detail whereas the others remained relatively sharp. Especially the Panasonics of course.
I will post some clips this afternoon for you all to see.
Best
Richard