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Frage von Thomas.Meutzner:


Hello,

I read in this forum quite a while, because I probably will buy a camcorder.
Today I have a tour at the fortress Königstein (Sächs. Switzerland) and joined because I had a question about the lighting / illumination on. Since synonymous right s.Werk are professionals, I thought I came to question. ;-) The instructions to purchase a camcorder, I have read and this is very useful synonymous. However, my question is not really clarified.

To my question:
In the cellars and premises of such objects has not always optimal light conditions. In a Still Image you should usually use a flash, in order to get good photos. What does that mean for camcorders from. What things must and should, therefore, when you purchase a Comcorders look out for? Me times would your practical experience to be interested. Do I need shots for such additional lighting or not.
If it should be of interest, I have the MiniDV camcorder SonyDCR-HC94 / 96 and the Panasonic NV-GS 280 in the shortlist drawn. Quite cheap to join so probably not worth it. I noticed when I watched my digital SLR camera bought. But more than ¬ 600 max I did not want to invest, because I do not Videofilmerei wants to operate professionally.

Danke schon mal für Eure answers.

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Antwort von PowerMac:

"Thomas.Meutzner" wrote: (...) What things must and should, therefore, when you purchase a Comcorders look out for? Me times would your practical experience to be interested. Do I need shots for such additional lighting or not. (...)

The instructions explain the very good and you have to read it allegedly? What you need to look for: http://dvfaq.slashcam.de/pmwiki.php/Main/Camcorder_Allgemein

Because nobody knows your castle, nobody can give an answer. What is needed? For what purpose do? Lighting course makes sense. Only for you is too expensive, burdensome and unworkable. If anything, a small light head could bring something.

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Antwort von Wiro:

Hello,
have an opinion about this:
the approach with the flash for photos is sometimes not so bad. If you have additional photos lighting needs, then you need for video in general also.

In a random castle is of course only to a limited extent realized. Spotlights or floodlights do not go there. But the above-mentioned small head brings a very interesting light effects and makes the "dark" scenes at least usable. We are at a wine tasting in a relatively dark cellar with success.

Head lights or video lights for example you find Sony sub accessories. Mostly they are switchable 10/20 watt and be with Battery operated.
Gruss Wiro

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Antwort von Markus:

"PowerMac" wrote: If anything, a small light head could bring something.
A larger head light (75 - 100 watts) should be more, especially if you are not so close s.die record comes motives. - The obstacle, however s.der purchase price of such a powerful head light and b) the need for (heavy) battery belt.

So there is still the video light with 20 watts, which in many recording situations still represent a significant improvement is expected. A lower performance, however, I would not recommend.

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Antwort von DWUA:

Perhaps our answer helps you next:

Apart of our Schrullen, which may be laughing,
eg-Camera in hand, good flashlight in your mouth (: <O)) - could
we are in caves, ruins, excavation corners with "head lamps, head lamps, helmet lamps, better results,
than with the head light of the camera.
But in addition the latter usually does not harm, but sometimes.
Advantage:
You can spot the light angle to choose, etc. 10-60 degrees.
You can dim.
SPOT Light is moving independently of the camera work.
(You can read into and from / to the light cone inside / out filming)
Requires a bit of assets between separate motor head - and arm movement. Better: Use only in twos, threes.
Disadvantage:
Only for close-ups and immediate surroundings. Try it.
Faith never consider on the host display the Camera!
No automatic, prefer the first recording attempts in the dark room
with manual adjustment of aperture / shutter speed, if available.

CAUTION!
In ruins, caves, etc. MUST always one to stay out!
Life-threatening.

(There are now cheap, good "bike lights"!
Otherwise:
www.elspro.de
www.gifas.de
and many others ...

Sincerely,
DWUA

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Antwort von Markus:

"DWUA" wrote: ... we were in caves, ruins, excavation corners with "head lamps, head lamps, helmet lamps, better results than with the head light of the camera.
Your description of speaking for the (nonexistent) the quality of the used head light. A good video light that brightens the whole picture and to raise not just a spot on the scene. ;-)

"DWUA" wrote: No automatic, prefer the first recording attempts in the dark room with manual setting of aperture / shutter speed, if available.
This is particularly true in light to spot, if the environment remains dark. The automatic would otherwise overexpose light point and one would no longer recognize.

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Antwort von DWUA:

Hello and thanks, dear Mark,

We were not the most optimal illumination of the
whole screen, but in the movies in the business sense
Immersion in weiterwandernde constantly illuminated environment. On the spot.
So, as if the light in front of the camera to flee!
Better: The camera tries to reach the light ...
(Of course, not always ...)

We hope the original question yet to have helped.
Camera-head lights, flashlights, helmet lamp.
Everything in its time ...

Sincerely,
Your candelabrum
DWUA

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Antwort von Thomas.Meutzner:

Hello,

thank you for your answers. The ideas with the head lamps, I think not too bad. Since both cameras also have the option of an additional video port lights provide the illumination should my needs.
Thomas Meutzner

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