Hi all you expert camerapersons out there.
I am looking for some advice on over exposure settings for videoing. I am recording a dance recital and the spotlights on the skin creates some over exposure at times on the dancers.
I am using three cameras Sony PD150, Panasonic MS4 (S-VHS) and a Sony Digtal8, which I’m not sure about (someone else is using it and sharing the footage with me) (all PAL).
I note the Sony PD150 has a spotlight function, which I plan to use, but I’m not sure about the ND settings, as the manual doesn’t really explain what they do apart from reducing light! Should I be using manual settings for gain, shutter etc or would the spotlight and auto be fine. This is a hired camera so I haven’t used it before.
The Panasonic will be unmanned at the back and I plan to manually focus it and reduce the iris but to what? Also any suggestions for the Digital 8?
Any suggestions, recommendations or general experiences in this area would be appreciated.
TIA
I am looking for some advice on over exposure settings for videoing. I am recording a dance recital and the spotlights on the skin creates some over exposure at times on the dancers.
I am using three cameras Sony PD150, Panasonic MS4 (S-VHS) and a Sony Digtal8, which I’m not sure about (someone else is using it and sharing the footage with me) (all PAL).
I note the Sony PD150 has a spotlight function, which I plan to use, but I’m not sure about the ND settings, as the manual doesn’t really explain what they do apart from reducing light! Should I be using manual settings for gain, shutter etc or would the spotlight and auto be fine. This is a hired camera so I haven’t used it before.
The Panasonic will be unmanned at the back and I plan to manually focus it and reduce the iris but to what? Also any suggestions for the Digital 8?
Any suggestions, recommendations or general experiences in this area would be appreciated.
TIA
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