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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGDtih0Sgis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4vhlMlxTxA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5avZobt5XU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFKeH0RmJI0 Quote:
Can't find it back, but it had been asked here as well: With an adaptor, docked instead of the Betacam recorder, the BVP-3(0) could also be used as production camera. Quote:
Once a talkshow appeared that had indeed been recorded with this gear, as the continuity announcement proudly mentioned. The 16:9 image, letterboxed into the PAL signal (not even PALplus at this time), could be described as looking like KCM 125 pictures. No surprise, considering that even the housing of this last hurray from Darmstadt had been used for the very early HD cameras that have hardly ever been seen in Europe itself. Quote:
The skin tones shown by these cameras could indeed be questionable, although this one (which also experiments with shots that simply could not be done with IOs) got them quite right I think: https://my.mail.ru/mail/alvem/video/43/2343.html Or the vivid colours of the Fernseh KCU 40, a camera also disliked in the UK (ot at least at some local station there), for reasons that are beyond me: https://my.mail.ru/mail/tina-12366/video/10/7598.html This video is also a nice example for comet tails. Like yet another one, from the same venue but this time dirty stuff where the KCU 40 / KCR had to cope with adverse lighting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32x5moK8P2I Note also the horizontal bars that pop up time and again, such as at 27:30. That's another characteristic effect, in German called Mikrofonie. When it gets really loud it can cause the tubes in the camera to vibrate, and these bars appear in the picture. And in case you also note the occasional blue and red spikes, although the digital compression widely swallowed them in these videos: This is known as "SECAM fire", in this case appearing on tape drop-outs. |
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