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Re: Cineframe 30/Cineframe 25 resolution loss vs. 60i
by Barry Green on Dec 21, 2004 at 6:27:52 pm

[Steve Mullen] "Can you check light sensitivity between CF30 and 60i. "

Yes, I have the same charts shot in CF24, CF30 and 60i. I'll have to dig up the footage and check and see if we had to change f-stop when shooting them. I don't believe we did -- I believe light sensitivity stayed the same but I wouldn't guarantee that until checking and verifying.

[Steve Mullen] "Remember how with the DVX100 you can turn ON 2 levels (in the 100A) of blending in the 24A mode. "

You're referring to THICK, MID and THIN. The XL2 also has that option, of LOW or NORM vertical detail. The FX1 didn't have such an option, as I remember. I do believe the Z1 has a different menu option I didn't recognize, I think it was called "allscan"? Anyone with a Z1 who can verify what that does? Maybe that does the same thing?


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