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  • dazuk1972
    Digital Video Specialist
    Digital Video Specialist
    • Jul 2005
    • 853

    Picture Quality From Indoors & Outdoors

    When I film outdoors with my camcorder, I'm not that pleased with the picture quality when it's on DVD. It looks as if about 10% of the digital quality was taken out but when I film indoors the picture quality is perfect. Why is this? Am I right that the reason for this is because when I'm indoors things are nearer to my camcorder that give me perfect picture quality and because of the outdoors where things are further away, the outdoor distance controls the picture quality by downgrading it a little?

    I checked a film of mine that I made in the outdoors and parts of it with long shots are not so good and close-ups look better. Indoor shots look DVD quality.

    Many thanks.
  • atifsh
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • May 2003
    • 1534

    #2
    are ur source ok? what kind ofproblem exactly?
    not focused, blurry, pixalated.....
    Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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    • pfloyd
      Platinum Member
      Platinum Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 165

      #3
      That is because 99% of camcorders do not have depth of field like a 35mm camera. Closeups look fine and objects in the distance don't. Look kind of fuzzy, right?
      You raise the blade,
      You make the change,
      You rearange me till I'm sane.
      You lock the door, throw away
      the key,
      There's someone in my head
      and it's not me.

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      • dazuk1972
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Jul 2005
        • 853

        #4
        Originally Posted by atifsh
        are ur source ok? what kind ofproblem exactly?
        not focused, blurry, pixalated.....
        Sometimes I do get the filming going blurry but that mostly happens when I zoon-up on something moving. I hate Auto Focus because it controls itself without me getting a warning and it damamges a shot. For example, I was at the beach the other week and I saw a boat moving so I set my camcorder on the tripod on the beach and I aimed a distance ahead of the boat so that I catch it on time and the focus was fine. As soon as the boat went past my camcorder it went out of focus and that shot was ruined. The same happenes when I film aircrafts. I tried other settings in my camcorder such as Sport because I thought maybe Sport is for filming fast-moving things.

        What my main question was all about was, when I film outdoors where I'm filming things quite a distance the quality looks like VHS and not DVD. When I film indoors where things are closer I get DVD quality. I checked through some footage that I filmed recently where I filmed things close-up outdoors and I had DVD quality. I don't know why long-distant shots outdors appear to be VHS-looking. When I say, VHS, I don't mean exactly like VHS, I mean partly like that. When I looked at some footage when I filmed at a beach, the pebbles looked slightly blurred, the waves from the sea appeared to be the same. The pebbles and waves were about sixty feet away from me when I was filming. I'm not filming with LP, I know that can cause blurry quality. I'm filming with HQ.

        Many thanks.

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        • pfloyd
          Platinum Member
          Platinum Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 165

          #5
          I have the JVC GR-D850. I experience the same problem. No depth of field. Things far away are not clear and sharp, but things close up are. I dont know if there is a fix for this or not.
          You raise the blade,
          You make the change,
          You rearange me till I'm sane.
          You lock the door, throw away
          the key,
          There's someone in my head
          and it's not me.

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          • dazuk1972
            Digital Video Specialist
            Digital Video Specialist
            • Jul 2005
            • 853

            #6
            Originally Posted by pfloyd
            I have the JVC GR-D850. I experience the same problem. No depth of field. Things far away are not clear and sharp, but things close up are. I dont know if there is a fix for this or not.
            Sorry to know you have the same problem. I have wondered if a telescopic lense might fix this but those lenses are expensive. That might not fix the out-of-focus part, though. When I ask Sony about mine they don't seem to know. They tell me my camcorder sounds faulty and I know that isn't it. I've used other camcorders and had the same and you told me you have the same problem. It's amazing the people that made my camcorder don't know the answer. It's like finding out Willy Wonka doesn't know a thing about chocolate.

            Many thanks.

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            • dazuk1972
              Digital Video Specialist
              Digital Video Specialist
              • Jul 2005
              • 853

              #7
              Originally Posted by airscex
              产品保鲜,脱氧剂帮你手!
              How do I ask this? I hope you understand me but can you reply in English, please? I am not trying to sound or be rude but you replied to me in Chinese. I don't understand Chinese.

              Many thanks.

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              • pfloyd
                Platinum Member
                Platinum Member
                • Jun 2007
                • 165

                #8
                Ok, I did some experimenting and tried this combination. I purchased some Sony Color Collection DV's. Put one in my JVC and set the camcorder to manual. Went outside and took some footage. Went back and processed the DV to DVD and it looks 100% better.

                My guess is all DV tapes are not created equal. Have been using Maxell. No More. Sony's for me.
                You raise the blade,
                You make the change,
                You rearange me till I'm sane.
                You lock the door, throw away
                the key,
                There's someone in my head
                and it's not me.

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                • dazuk1972
                  Digital Video Specialist
                  Digital Video Specialist
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 853

                  #9
                  Originally Posted by pfloyd
                  Ok, I did some experimenting and tried this combination. I purchased some Sony Color Collection DV's. Put one in my JVC and set the camcorder to manual. Went outside and took some footage. Went back and processed the DV to DVD and it looks 100% better.

                  My guess is all DV tapes are not created equal. Have been using Maxell. No More. Sony's for me.
                  Many thanks for this. The difference with me is I don't use tapes because my carmcorder has a hard drive.

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                  • pfloyd
                    Platinum Member
                    Platinum Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 165

                    #10
                    Oooppps!
                    You raise the blade,
                    You make the change,
                    You rearange me till I'm sane.
                    You lock the door, throw away
                    the key,
                    There's someone in my head
                    and it's not me.

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                    • pfloyd
                      Platinum Member
                      Platinum Member
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 165

                      #11
                      Ok, what brand hard drive camera?
                      You raise the blade,
                      You make the change,
                      You rearange me till I'm sane.
                      You lock the door, throw away
                      the key,
                      There's someone in my head
                      and it's not me.

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                      • dazuk1972
                        Digital Video Specialist
                        Digital Video Specialist
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 853

                        #12
                        Originally Posted by pfloyd
                        Ok, what brand hard drive camera?
                        Mine is Sony.

                        Many thanks.

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