Sabtu, 10 Mei 2014

High fps camcorder?

Q. I'm looking for a prosumer camcorder under 4k that can record at high frame rates for periods of at least 10 sec, without decreasing resolution. Any suggestions?

A. Red Scarlet. It's coming out in 2009, it's $3K and shoots in 3K resolution, which is higher than HD (Ultra High Definition). It's better than any Sony on the market and shoots up to 120fps in 3K. It can also shoot up to 180fps burst, which means it lasts for 5 seconds. That doesn't seem like much, but that's like 40 seconds of slow-mo. As implied, the Red Scarlet is the best camera under $15,000. It's only downside is that it'll require a powerful computer (Mac preferred) and a powerful editing system (Final Cut Studio preferred). It's worth it if you're up for the wait.
http://www.red.com/
Several other prosumer cameras shoot in 60fps, which can achieve excellent slow-mo in a 24fps project, but they are more expensive as Red, and not as good. The only one in your price range is the Canon XH-A1, which can shoot in 60i, but not 60p.


Which Camcorder would you recommend for this video clip?
Q. http://www.vimeo.com/21294655

Please try this video clip! It's really SOMETHING..!
someday I wanna make some videos like this.. so i started looking for a decent camcorder
but i'm not really an expert so, please make some recommendations for me
FYI, I've never used camcorder and had no experience in filming or something..

A. Hi Yonghan, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:

Since you are relatively new to video and camcorders, I won't "bog you down" with a bunch of technical talk, but basically the gentleman (Terje Sorgjerd) who shot the Aurora Borealis video used very high-quality Canon HD equipment and used "motion time-lapse" ("Motion TL") to allow for the long-exposures required to achieve the vivid colors and brightness of the final images.

Here's the equipment and lenses that were used:
Canon 5D Mark II camera
Canon 24mm/1.4 prime lens
Canon 16-35mm/2.8 zoom lens
Sigma 12-24mm zoom lens

Equipment was mounted on a computer-controlled DynamicPerception 6' "Stage Zero" robot-rail to achieve the motion tracking at the beginning of the clip.

You can also tell that he's an expert-level photographer/videographer, since he also has the video available in "4K" (which is super-High Definition video) format.

Knowledge of both equipment & optics, and excellent technique all contribute to a quality project like this one. Feel free to aspire to such a level, but do not be discouraged by your initial attempts! This video clip was not produced by a beginner.

hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
 





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