Bad buy? When you shoot the automatic mode is activated. When I come into the area of a sky to appear white / grayish spots, which dissolve after a while, and the normal sky with clouds, etc. appear. This effect is visible only when playing the video. My 10 years old analog Hi8 Canon UC-X1 is working properly, the sky is presented quickly and cleanly. The new digital Panasonic NV-GS280 does not create it. Must we accept this technical setback like that? Why is that? Always use a UV filter. I found the forum as good as nothing.
Thanks for helpful hints.
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
The automatic mode is indeed committed to always provide a more or less properly "exposed and" Picture to. With newer camcorders that there is a delay in Nachpegeln, I declare as follows.
If one with a slightly older camcorder grazed in automatic mode through the forest, regulated the "light meter" in constant pursuit of the Picture. But there is often synonymous, that accidentally comes a bright light source (sun, lights) in the Picture. Where have old camcorder directly umgepegelt, can the newer bit of time because it could indeed be a mistake of the user. Finally, even in such a case the rest of the image (which perhaps could be important quite underexposed) and you can see nothing.
Especially with the heavens, who is now generally a little lighter than the bottom of the facts, that happens often.
Good mean of the engineers, but you can no pleasing everyone.
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Toni,
schau mal in the following contribution (and there respective linked posts)