I myself recently bought Sony VX1000. now I have found that the sony in contrast to my previous canon DV camcorders on the left and right has 2 small black stripes (about 0.4 cm). I received the two cameras, the video project for my need that does not look good. Both cameras are PAL.
someone knows why this happens or how it wegbekommt.
Thanks, Marko
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Marko,
this is completely normal, especially in older (!) camcorders. In the linked post you'll find links to other articles and then have links to even more contributions. After clicking through a few times, is somewhat synonymous to the VX1000 there. ;-)
If you disturb the change between the different edges, you could be the Picture on output cropping a few pixels left and right. Then it will not stop.
BTW, the figure "0.4 cm" is not really meaningful. Would this picture on a 2-inch LCD on the left and clipped Wehrda respectively by 0.4 cm, it will be a huge area. Measuring the 0.4 cm, however, on a 5 m screen, then it would be a flying ship. -- )
Thanks for your help. I now have easy time trying to make a dvd with material of two cameras. the image edges will be trimmed anyway s.den So it falls on not only interferes with videoschnitt.
gruß, Marko
Antwort von Debonnaire:
The problem, which I was at Counter cutting of footage of my two Panasonic AG-DVX100 camcorder and SonyDSR-200AP is noticed, not even the specialists at the Sony professional center in Bern known. Well ...
The workaround in practice, was the footage of the Sony (Sony chip seems to be a problem to be) in post-production just at about 102.5% (This was with me in Premiere Pro. The exact value in their own NLE raustüfeln Program ! enlarge) for. So you hardly lose bildwichtige information in the Height, but you can the entire PAL 720x576 pixels for the output to use, without that there is a flicker when cutting.
Antwort von Markus:
As Sony's problem, I would not see it. Many older DV camcorder pointed at a lateral trim. The SonyPD170 exhibit this behavior in turn no more.