Stefan_hv20
2007 July 27th, 14:27
Ok, first let me say I'm new to filming but I do have some basic knowledge about photography like what focus is and how to manipulate a picture with 'playing' with the focus. (Like blurry background).
I recently bought the HV20, European PAL version. (Live in Holland / The Netherlands).
I want to use it to make some sample footage to experiment with cam and editing software. The main usage will be making short interview-like movies to publish on internet/YouTube, and making docu's about interesting events around my location. (like making a short movie / docu / interview from a local musical outdoor event)
Now my real question!:hv20-smilie110:
I have read the 'big' topic about a Do-It-Yourself DOF Adapter.
Ok, I understand the benefit of the 35mm DOF adapter for the use of standard 35mm photolenses on the HV20. Also to manipulate the focusing etc.
But now there's one thing I don't get -YET-...:hv20-smilie03:
There is a VIBRATING adapter.
What is the vibrating thing used for? What exactly does it; whats the benefit of it?
What is the main reason to use such adapter? Where do you use it for? (Meaning people who own and use one; for what kind of footage do you use it for?)
Maybe a (to) long story for a small question, but I'm really curious about this whole film making and dying to learn more and get myself more experienced with it...
I recently bought the HV20, European PAL version. (Live in Holland / The Netherlands).
I want to use it to make some sample footage to experiment with cam and editing software. The main usage will be making short interview-like movies to publish on internet/YouTube, and making docu's about interesting events around my location. (like making a short movie / docu / interview from a local musical outdoor event)
Now my real question!:hv20-smilie110:
I have read the 'big' topic about a Do-It-Yourself DOF Adapter.
Ok, I understand the benefit of the 35mm DOF adapter for the use of standard 35mm photolenses on the HV20. Also to manipulate the focusing etc.
But now there's one thing I don't get -YET-...:hv20-smilie03:
There is a VIBRATING adapter.
What is the vibrating thing used for? What exactly does it; whats the benefit of it?
What is the main reason to use such adapter? Where do you use it for? (Meaning people who own and use one; for what kind of footage do you use it for?)
Maybe a (to) long story for a small question, but I'm really curious about this whole film making and dying to learn more and get myself more experienced with it...