joe88 wrote:
Ron, I agree there will be much better cameras for video out there but for me it\'s nice to carry less gear when on vacations and short outings and not needing a separate video setup but still bring able to shoot some decent video on a rangefinder .. I can\'t wait to see some video samples from the new M
Joe, there is a short video clip from the M in this John Dooley M demo video at 5:40:
To my eyes, there\'s a bit of jello going on...
Bijltje wrote:
Why would the dark frame be a problem? I found in the internet the dark frame is just a picture with the lens cap on to find al the bright pixels.
Why not just make 1 of that shots at home and use it for al the other pictures?
Here\'s an example I experienced this summer: fireworks. I had a 3-camera set up. Canon 1DIV, 1DIII, Ricoh GXR. Only the GXR required full DFS for the same duration as the exposure. Based on past experience with this fireworks display, I knew I wanted a 30 second exposure. The show was not a really big one, therefore not a lot of bursts at one time, requiring 30 seconds to get a good grouping. It was also a relatively short show, at around 15 minutes. So, with the GXR, I got less than 10 images because each 30 seconds totaled 60 with DFS. With the Canons, there was a 1-2 second pause between exposures.