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vandeha

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About vandeha

  • Birthday 07/04/1966

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    Los Angeles, California
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    Filmmaking

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  1. Hi, Jeff. The images look fantastic. Shallow DOF is almost to 35mm. Does the PRO 35 performs the DOF purpose? The color depth is near to 4:2:2. Do you think SDX 900 colorimetry emulation help in term of color space? I wonder if SDI out capturing would have the equivalent look. Thanks for sharing.
  2. Another DSR-450wsl owner? Well, the time for owners of DSR-450wsl to have a forum is getting closer. I wish.
  3. I agree with Jac. I have owned the DSR-450wls for two months now, I realize there are much to learn about this camera. I think there are many owners out there would gather at this site if there is a forum assigned to the DSR-450.
  4. Thank you for the tape warning and other information, Dave. Regarding the final footage produced from 2-3-3-2 pull down, can it be that your playback deck or player does not have progressive scan function? Anyway, the len received for my DSR-450 is Fujinon-A20x8.6BRM. Would Canon len be better? I would post more information soon. Thanks.
  5. Hi, Dave. I had received my DSR-450 last night. My first impression was "Wow". a natural high kicking in really fast. I did not have much time to examine it throughly. However, I must say that the LCD is really weak (I wonder the quality of resolution it can displays.) I also pay attention closely to the tape transport. I will test loading some tapes tonight. I had glanced over the manual and read that DSR-450 does carry 2-3-3-2 pull down. Contrastly, I had read a thread somewhere saying that it does not. Anyway, I wish owners of the DSR-450 can share more information as we progress. Thanks.
  6. Hi, all. I have been following this thread about DSR450WSL for awhile now, but this is my first time posting. I finally ordered my DSR450WSL yesterday from B&H, and it will arrive by Friday this week. I had the same dilema as NBC shooter had about making a decision on buying HVX200, DSR450WSL, or for my case, SPX800. I will use this camera for a least two years shooting TV commercials and film projects that are distributed to DVDs. I figure SD can survice for at least a few years until HD format becomes the standard. I can accquire the HVX200 this year end or next year when HD player and HD DVDs become availabe to consumers. Please input your advise on my decision. Thanks. Van De Ha
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