
Originally Posted by
darthpaully
I had something similar happen to me shooting a little league event on a really bright sunny day using TV 1/48, and I was too a little confused as to the "smeary" texture the footage had- like you said, similar to 1/24. Too much light is too much light- once you go over f5.6 at 1/48 with the HVXX, it can get unwatchable very fast.
I've found that bumping it up to 1/60 or 1/100 gives you a nice look when it's really bright- not too fast, and certainly not smeary. This is exactly why I use TV mode- you get the control, and I don't personally like the look of 60i footage anyway. Furthermore, for you cinemode homers, you can set the video setting to neutral and achieve a nearly cinemode look while still having control of the shutter. I've done some really artistic footage with the shutter at 1/250 all the way to 1/2000 and as long as you have a TON of sunlight, you can get all kinds of cool looks- (like the famous "Saving Private Ryan" look)
It's funny because so much time has been spent over the years discussing how to make the HVXX perform in low light, yet I've read very little on how to use the cam best when there's too much light!