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Got my new video camera.


pistonbroke

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I just had the Xacti HD1010 delivered so thought I'd run out and do a test.

 

I'm suitably impressed so far, and this is the level of detail to expect from my future Supra based videos :D

 

Make sure to watch it in HD.

 

I had trouble getting it to focus on the shield bug at the end, but I imagine thats just a case of me getting used to it.

 

 

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I'm still getting used to the way it does auto focus. In order to get close up, the best result seems to be to get the camera itself right up close to the object without using any focus.

 

As for sound, I'll be going out later to get some footage of the supra so I'll judge it then, it does have an auto windcut option in the menu though I'm not sure how well it'll do while going down the motorway.

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I had trouble getting it to focus on the shield bug at the end, but I imagine thats just a case of me getting used to it.

 

 

 

If you had stood a little further way, and then zoomed in on the bug, I reckon you would have got him even more in focus.

 

Or zoom all the out and walk even closer :)

 

edit: Nice bush btw

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Looks mighty fine on a 50' screen. Very impressed. Think I'm due an upgrade but just can't decide what to get. :)

 

Is this the one you've bought?

 

Yes, but get it from here ;)

 

http://www.camerabox.co.uk/product1.asp?ProductName=Sanyo-Xacti-VPC-HD1010&ProductID=5620

 

It'd look even better on your 50" screen if I was using the 1080p capability. However I wanted to see what it'd look like on the setting I'll be using day to day. Due to me using intensive editting software for my videos, 1080p is harder for the PC to work with (and makes it crash more :D ). The 720p mode also has a 60fps mode which I again wasn't using. For some reason, although 60fps looks smoother, it seems less visceral when filming action scenes, I think it's something to do with motion blur adding to the effect.

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There's also a 300fps slow motion mode.

 

It only does 10 second clips of slow mo at a time at low resolution, but capturing burnouts and tyresmoke will look pretty cool.......here's my dog sneezing at 300fps :D

 

 

That is cool . Lovely dog too. :)

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Yes, but get it from here ;)

 

http://www.camerabox.co.uk/product1.asp?ProductName=Sanyo-Xacti-VPC-HD1010&ProductID=5620

 

It'd look even better on your 50" screen if I was using the 1080p capability. However I wanted to see what it'd look like on the setting I'll be using day to day. Due to me using intensive editting software for my videos, 1080p is harder for the PC to work with (and makes it crash more :D ). The 720p mode also has a 60fps mode which I again wasn't using. For some reason, although 60fps looks smoother, it seems less visceral when filming action scenes, I think it's something to do with motion blur adding to the effect.

 

I'm looking for something that will work well with FCE. It would be nice to be able to film in 1080p. Do you have to render in your editor before it will play correctly and does it take a long time?

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I like that, pretty slick.

 

Does it have external mic input?

 

Yes

 

I'm looking for something that will work well with FCE. It would be nice to be able to film in 1080p. Do you have to render in your editor before it will play correctly and does it take a long time?

 

You can film direct into 1080p no problem, my problem starts when I start adding effects to videos. Obviously, the higher the resolution, the bigger the picture, the more processing power is needed. My editor is Adobe premier elements that doesn't need to render to start with, it renders afterwards when it compiles the editted compilation.

 

It took my last pc 6 hours to render a SD 10 minute highly editted clip (the pod 2007 video). My current PC will do it no problem, but 1080p is unecessarily slow to work with when the end result is going on youtube.

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