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HMC150 x Z1
by Marcelo Navarro on Oct 21, 2009 at 2:31:34 am

Friends...

I've been a wedding videographer over 15 years... I already worked with VHS, S-VHS, 8mm, Hi-8, Mini DV and now HDV...

I have 2 Z1 and I got some problems with HDV format... So, let me post my doubts...


1 - In HDV we have macroblocks under fast light changes... As example, under disco light (here in Brazil, wedding receptions is like a night club, with a lot of strobe lights), under photos flashes... The next frame after a flash, it distorts a lot... If anyone wants, I can mail some pictures, to see what I'm saying... I know that it is a problem with HDV codec... Do I have macroblocks with AVCHD Codec ? Specially under photo flashes and strobe lights ?


2 - With Z1, sometimes we get the oil paint "effect"... Do I have this problem with HMC150 ?

3 - Can I edit AVCHD format with Final Cut Studio 3 (I mean a native way, without conversions) ? Also, will it work with an iMAC, dual core 2.4 GHZ, 2 GB of RAM (this is my computer configuration that I use to edit HDV footage) ? So, if not, what is the minimum configuration to edit AVCHD with Final Cut Studio 3 ?

4 - I read that HMC150 does not delivery true HD (1920x1080), that it does some pixel interpolation (as HDV that changes 1440x1080 o 1920x1080)... Is it true? Anyway, wich camera has a best video resolution, a greater image quality, Z1 or HMC150 ?

5- Wich one is better under low light condition, Z1 or HMC150 ? Both has 3 lux, as I could check at bhphotovideo.com ...


Thanks a lot for you help.

Regards,

Marcelo Navarro

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Re: HMC150 x Z1
by Noah Kadner on Oct 23, 2009 at 3:25:34 am

1- AVCHD is specifically designed to minimize macroblocking.

2-Not sure what that is...

3-You are good to go to edit with that system.

4- it is as true as 1920x1080 as any camera of its class.

5- Matter of opinion, depends on how much noise you can live with.

Get a demo of a 150- it's a sweet camera and IMHO a quantum leap over your z1.

-Noah

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Re: HMC150 x Z1
by Marcelo Navarro on Oct 23, 2009 at 9:31:33 am

Noah, thanks a lot for your time and attention.

So, overall, HMC150 is much better tahn Z1, right?

Just one more doubt... If AVCHD system, in this case HMC150 does not deliver true HD, wich system/camcorder does it? XDCAM EX, as EX1, does true HD ?

Thanks again.

Marcelo



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Re: HMC150 x Z1
by Marcelo Navarro on Oct 23, 2009 at 9:32:54 am

Noah, thanks a lot for your time and attention.

So, overall, HMC150 is much better tahn Z1, right?

Just one more doubt... If AVCHD, in this case HMC150 does not deliver true HD, wich system/camcorder does it? XDCAM EX, as EX1, does true HD ?

Thanks again.

Marcelo



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Re: HMC150 x Z1
by Noah Kadner on Oct 23, 2009 at 3:45:45 pm

What is 'true hd' these days? It's not what you see on a Blu-ray or over the air or on satellite- those are all compressed some more than AVCHD. I'd call true-HD something like uncompressed HD or ProRes 4444, but no camera is going to be shooting that...

Noah

Check out my book: RED: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Revolutionary Camera! Unlock the secrets of 24p, HD and Final Cut Studio.
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