@Quinnthouzand http://www.personal-view.com/faqs/gh2-usage/gh2-usage From FAQ under video modes 1080p @30,15,12, or 8 fps. No sound. If I remember correctly, it uses the same compression as 24p
@MirrorMan & @MinorHD I am a paid professional freelancer, and I know many other frequent posters here are as well. For myself, and this seems to be the case for others as well, I do not share paid work without express permission from the client. What I do post are patch tests, post-production tests, and my own creative projects.
This is a repeat question that was not answered. I am posting it again because the curiosity is killing the cat. @driftwood, Crossfire variation 3 (CM Night/Cluster V4) is a great setting with great image quality and high bitrates. The only glitch is that FSH/FH both record at the same bitrate of 70-80 mbs. Both FSH/FH cause write errors but I would have expected that the FH would record at lower bitrate and provide a reasonable alternative to FSH . Any explanation for why FH records as high as FSH when FSH=106MB & FH=64MB?
Going back to my question ... I'm just about to Canis Majoris night and wanted to know if we could film the day with or should it move towards a Sedna AQ1, Cluster V6? ... I find the flow of CM Night, but certe High image quality is just superb to my taste ... by cons, although it gives a sleek movie I find the colors a dark choua.
@gokuan003 Try Canis Majoris 'Day pm' matrix setting for the daytime. :-)
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@A_Boy_Named_Soo Without knowing more about the settings your are shooting with (50P vs 60P and what ISO) and equipment you are using (lenses with electronic communcation with the camera vs. without) or the level of detail in the scene, I can still say that under more demanding conditions, Mysteron has a more stable 720P mode than Sedna and the new Cluster variations are supposed to be even more reliable, but I have less experience testing them.
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