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Sony HDV FX1 - MovieTube vs. P+S Image Converter


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hi guys,

under the following link you can see the MovieTube in comparison to the P+S Image Converter.

 

P+S Image Converter with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: DaVinci

- Lens: Zeiss Super Speeds, Angenieux Optimo 24 - 290mm

some images are shots without P+S Image Converter, for example: the BBQ szene

http://www.ch71.de/clips/bosshoss-hotinhere.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.thebosshoss.com )

 

MovieTube with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: Final Cut Pro

- Lens: Arri Ultra Primes

http://www.ch71.de/clips/glashaus-version02.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.imglashaus.de )

 

best regards

christopher haering

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Guest Christopher Haering
hi guys,

a week ago i have been shooting the new glasshouse (german soul act) video with the Sony HDV FX1 and the MovieTube. the pictures turned out to be really homogeneous, more than with the P+S adapter. But unfortunately the MovieTube swallows a lot of light. You need much more light than with the P+S adapter. i think 1 stop ..... perhaps 2 stops..?

under the following link you can see the MovieTube in comparison to the P+S Image Converter.

 

MovieTube with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: Final Cut Pro

- Lens: Arri Ultra Primes

http://www.ch71.de/clips/glashaus-version02.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.imglashaus.de )

 

P+S Image Converter with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: DaVinci

- Lens: Zeiss Super Speeds, Angenieux Optimo 24 - 290mm

some images are shots without P+S Image Converter, for example: the BBQ szene

http://www.ch71.de/clips/bosshoss-hotinhere.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.thebosshoss.com )

 

best regards

christopher haering

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hi guys,

under the following link you can see the MovieTube in comparison to the P+S Image Converter.

 

P+S Image Converter with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: DaVinci

- Lens: Zeiss Super Speeds, Angenieux Optimo 24 - 290mm

some images are shots without P+S Image Converter, for example: the BBQ szene

http://www.ch71.de/clips/bosshoss-hotinhere.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.thebosshoss.com )

 

MovieTube with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: Final Cut Pro

- Lens: Arri Ultra Primes

http://www.ch71.de/clips/glashaus-version02.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.imglashaus.de )

 

best regards

christopher haering

 

 

Thanks for sharing this with us it looks great.

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cheers for posting the video really nice DOF, cant find any information about the movietube's availability and their website is terrible. did you rent it and if so where from? do you know of any UK rental houses?

 

The best thing is to e-mail them; they are most helpful people.

 

A first batch of Movietubes became available early june and it's a really nice product. I know some german rental houses have them for rent and as far as I know, there should be some outside of germany as well.

 

JD

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hi guys,

under the following link you can see the MovieTube in comparison to the P+S Image Converter.

 

P+S Image Converter with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: DaVinci

- Lens: Zeiss Super Speeds, Angenieux Optimo 24 - 290mm

some images are shots without P+S Image Converter, for example: the BBQ szene

http://www.ch71.de/clips/bosshoss-hotinhere.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.thebosshoss.com )

 

MovieTube with Sony HDV FX1:

- Color Correction: Final Cut Pro

- Lens: Arri Ultra Primes

http://www.ch71.de/clips/glashaus-version02.mov

( Artist Homepage: www.imglashaus.de )

 

best regards

christopher haering

 

Christopher,

Those are nice clips; I prefer the "Im Glasshaus" to the other one but I was wondering what your experiences are with the FX1. Have you had any problems with compression artifacts?

Also, which did you prefer, the P+S or the Movietube?

 

grts

JD

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