11-05-2020 10:01 PM
Is there any way to set the sensitivity of the camera so that it doesn't burn out the white highlights? I bought the camera because of rave reviews about its ability to preserve image and color info but I'm not impressed at all. The other day I was shooting a guy in auto mode wearing a white hardhat under a sunny overcast sky.The hard hat shows up solid white in the clip. I've tried to edit the image in post but there is no image information to work with on the hard hat. Using the Lumetri tool in Adobe Premiere I can change the curves all I want but the hard hat is still blank white while the rest of the image can go almost black. On the same day I used my old Panasonic HD camcorder and the image info was well preserved. The hardhat showed good gradations in color.
I suppose I should shoot in manual mode but this is far from easy. On a bright sunny day it's all I can do to see the screen let alone the microscopic adjustment tools. As an old SLR user I'm used to twirling physical knobs and watching the exposure canges through the viewfinder. My retailler will not take the camera back because it's more than a month old, so I guess I'll have to live with it..
11-06-2020 02:04 PM
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11-06-2020 03:48 PM
Thanks for your reply. The camcorder is a Vixia HF G50. The still image of the man standing is taken from a raw clip shot in full automatic mode under a bright, overcast sky. There's nothing I can do to reveal surface gradations in the hard hat. Compare that to the smaller image of the same man on a roof. It was shot with 10-year-old Panasonic HDC TM 900, in full auto mode. Same sky about half an hour later. Obviously the image has a greenish tint but its otherwise much easier to correct than the Vixia one.
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