05-13-2016 12:31 AM
I recently purchased a Vixia HF20 on eBay used, but in really good condition with all original packaging and contents (the guy said he used it a couple times and then it sat unused), and after using it a couple times I found that in the videos I recorded there is this wierd pixely-blurring whenever there is movement of either the camera (if hand held) or movement of objects in the frame (if stationary). The pixelation is usually around the edge of objects from what I can tell. This is my first camcorder so I have no clue what could be causing it. Do I have a setting enabled (or not enabled) that could be causing it? I have looked up video demos of the camera on YouTube and the image always looks so clear and nice, but mine does not.
Does anyone know what could be causing it? Is the sensor bad? Did I get jipped? I bought this planning on using it to make videos for the YouTube channel I am getting started on, but if it is only ever going to produce poor quality videos then I'm just going to have to get something else. I'm really hoping I didn't waste my money because I was very careful in shopping around and looking for a deal. 😞 Many thanks in advance for any help that you can give me!
P.S. - If people want I could upload a clip to YouTube to share so that you can see what I'm talking about.
05-20-2016 07:49 AM
You should probably get the unit checked out by Canon. I would never buy anything that was used, sight unseen.
05-20-2016 08:52 PM
I actually figured it out. It apparently has to do with the fact it shoots interlaced video. Once the video gets rendered to h.264 then it seems to clear up. I did a test upload to YouTube and the video is just fine one YouTube processes it, so I'll just have to make sure my settings in Adobe Premier Pro are correct. (I'm learning to swim in the deep end with video editing.)
05-21-2016 02:34 AM
Have you tested the de-interlacing option in Premiere Pro to see what affect it will have on the video?
05-20-2016 08:49 PM
Is it a HF G20 camcorder? If yes, have you checked to see whether or not it is manual mode? The "motion blur" could be a result of recording in Cinema mode (depending on how fast the motion is). Did it come with a manual?
05-21-2016 10:44 AM
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