11-03-2022 08:09 PM
Hi all.
When editing a project using footage from both the R5 C and the 5D Mark IV, I have noticed 2x issues with the R5 C.
Firstly, the audio level of the R5 C is significantly higher than that of the 5D Mark IV. The 5D Mark IV has an option to turn the mic level up or down. I have not been able to find this option anywhere in the R5 C when using the built in microphone only. In the edit, the audio from the R5 C is extremely hot (+6db and clipping) where as the 5D Mark IV is at a good level.
Secondly, when filming in DCI 4K 50p on the R5 C and putting it into a DCI 4K timeline (4096 x 2160) with the 5D Mark IV footage, I get an annoying white line (about a pixel wide) around the footage. I have to zoom in to 101% on the R5 C to avoid getting this border.
Has anyone else experienced these issues?
11-03-2022 08:13 PM
Here is an example of the issues I am talking about.
1. The difference in audio level from the R5 C and the 5D Mark IV.
2. The white border I am talking about. It disappears when I zoom the footage in to 101%.
11-03-2022 08:31 PM
Is the white border part of the actual footage? I notice that the viewable area with the footage is set to 47%. Perhaps there's a drawing bug in Final Cut? If you view the footage at 100% and pan to the left and right edges, do you still see the issue?
11-03-2022 08:51 PM
Thanks for the quick reply Ricky.
Yes the viewable area is 47% but is set to 'Fit'.
I have zoomed into 100% and yes I still get the issue. See screenshots below. (1 is with the scale set to 100% where you can see the white line and the other set to 102% where the line disappears).
I have attached an image below from the video that has been exported and you can see the white line in the final export .mov file too.
11-04-2022 05:47 AM
Hi, sorry you're having probems. I have had the R5C since June and I've been loving it, so let's see if I can help.
First, audio. It sucks, but you can't set audio levels when using the built-in mic. Still, I don't see this as a big issue, as I would never use the built-in mic for audio I care about; I always plug in an external mic, and then the level controls appear. On all cameras, the built-in mic is generally for scratch audio only; it's not necessarily junk in itself (though they often are), but its location will severely limit the quality of sound you can get from it.
Second, the white border... I dunno what to say here. I always film in DCI 4k, usually 23.976 FPS. I've never seen a white border, and I would notice. I've actually shot tests of all the codecs and never seen this. I drop the footage onto a 4k timeline in Premiere Pro, and it just works. So I suspect the problem may not be in the camera.
You didn't say what codec you're using. Is it RAW? I wonder if Final Cut (or whatever you're using) isn't decoding the RAW correctly?
11-04-2022 05:56 AM
Here's a frame from a movie I shot yesterday, on the R5C, in DCI 4k. No white border.
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