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ex1 aspect ratio


Jon Rosenbloom

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I'm shooting a little exercise on the ex-1, and I've found my viewfinder marker options are everything from 4:3 to 15:9, but no 16:9. WTF? Does this have something to do with the chips being 1/2"? Everything looks fine in review, it's just a little confusing. (And, I'm already confused ;).)

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The chips in the EX1 are native 16:9, so it crops off the sides to do 4:3 which is why it has guides for it. It doesn't have guides for 16:9 because it would be useless since the image is 16:9.

 

I wish it included guides for 2.35:1 or 2.4:1, I think that would be a bit more helpful than 15:9...

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The Arri D21 does

 

Hi,

 

I do not class the Arri D21 or Red One as a PRO video camera, my bad.

 

Can you name a 2/3" chip or smaller PRO or High End Video camera that has look around? The writer was implying it was a normal feature of Professionas as opposed to prosumer video cameras. It's clearly not.

 

Stephen

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This camera four forms of marker, safety-zone, center mark, aspect mark and guide frame lines. The confusion is that you are looking at the "aspect mark ratio" as "the safety zone". The camera IS a 16x9 camera. You can turn on the "safety zone" which is a picture safety marker or the "aspect marker" which is a marker for the sides only. None of this has anything to do with how the camera records.

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Exactly, Walter. So, what is the point of these lines, besides distracting the operator? Most anything I shoot on one these cameras is going to be finished 16:9, so if a mike dips in, or I catch a lenser on the edge of the viewfinder, it's in the shot. Give me a little room!

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Exactly, Walter. So, what is the point of these lines, besides distracting the operator? Most anything I shoot on one these cameras is going to be finished 16:9, so if a mike dips in, or I catch a lenser on the edge of the viewfinder, it's in the shot. Give me a little room!

 

I like having them for certain safety situations. Other than that that I just know the edge of the screen is the edge of the chip. But I do understand the problem if you were used to the old CRT VFs.

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