huckfinn 0 #1 July 16, 2008 First off, I did many searches and can't seem to come up with anything solid. I thought I had seen something posted by DSE, possibly a link to one of his pages? I just got an HC5 and was wondering if I could pick your brains as to what you think are some basic settings to use to start, as well as some more advanced things to think about. For background, I have over 2000 jumps with camera, but it was all PC series and I never did anything other than set focus and possibly use beach-n-ski mode for overcast days. One last question; do Sony DVM60PRR tapes (regular premium tapes that I have lots of) use AME II? This is what DSE posted as being required to use for HD recording. I did some google searches for this as well but to no avail. I have lurked this forum on and off for some time and have learned much, thanks. -Rob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #2 July 16, 2008 I jump mine with focus to infinity (you have to re-set manual focus everyday with this camera), wideangle adapter setting on, anti-shake off. I record in HDV (on regular sony tapes) and output 16:9 DV to my PC for editing. Sometimes I turn on the viewfinder grid. Auto turn-off is set to 5 mins. Sometimes on the ground I use the slow-mo smooth recording feature but basically these are all the settings I use/need. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeasabird 0 #3 July 16, 2008 I have an HC5 with Raynox 0.3x wide angle. I zoom all the way out and set focus to Manual. The only other setting I mess with is the "Wide Converision Lens" selection - which is supposed to somehow optimize the EIS for that particular lens type (not sure if that results in optimum for freefall though). As far as the tapes: not sure what "AME II" is - but the regular Sony tapes work great. No lost frames to-date (5 hours footage shot so far). ----- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeasabird 0 #4 July 16, 2008 Why do you set wide angle adapter to on, but turn the anti-shake off? Thought the wide angle setting affected the EIS. Please explain. Thanks.----- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
huckfinn 0 #5 July 16, 2008 Thanks Saskia. I have learned a few things from you, including not using an SD lens on my HD camera! I thought that with the HC5, it was best to leave the anti shake on, as it is not optical? I think I remember DSE even saying this. Have you had bad experiences with it on? I take it the regular Premium tapes are fine for HD then, I can't find anything about AME II on any of their specs online. DME? Thanks for your time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #6 July 17, 2008 I shoot without a wide-angle for outside video, and with a Raynox HD 3030 for inside video. I do not turn off anti-shake or auto-focus and use the conv lens option when using the wide-angle. I've gotten good results so far. I've looked for AME II tapes, but couldn't find them. The regular Sony tapes work fine. Huckfinn: I found this PDF somewhat informativeCostyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingfrog 0 #7 July 17, 2008 Attention hijacking thread: will the recommended settings also apply to the HC9? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #8 July 17, 2008 Yeah, although you definately want to turn off anti-shake on that camera. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #9 July 17, 2008 With optical it doesn;t matter much if you turn it on or off as it can still bounce around. With EIS I still turn it off as I can see a (small) difference in freefall, it saves on batteries and I mostly see it on openings, even with EIS off a hard-ish opening will seem like a "wave" sometimes but with EIS on it was very noticeable all the time. YMMV. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #10 July 17, 2008 Quote Why do you set wide angle adapter to on, but turn the anti-shake off? Thought the wide angle setting affected the EIS. Please explain. Thanks. Hmm have to look that one up in the manual I figured out these settings a loooong time ago and they work, must say I'm not entirely sure why I turn it on when a WA is attached although it certainly doesn't hurt ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
huckfinn 0 #11 July 17, 2008 Thanks Costyn and Saskia. I'll try a few different set ups and see what I like best, EIS on and off. Costyn, I have never left auto focus on and gotten anything close to a good result. Maybe things are different with this camera... I purchased a Century .55 low profile lens so I'm pretty sure I need to fix focus to use it, maybe you were talking about shooting without the wide angle. Nice to get some real answers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingfrog 0 #12 July 17, 2008 Thanks a lot Saskia your help is much appreciated Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Feeblemind 1 #13 July 18, 2008 I use an HC5 with two different lens, I use a liquid .5 for the everyday jumping. With tle liquid lens I set the camera to manual, focused at .1 and the ant-shake off. I also have a centry optics HD lens, all the other settings are the same, but the manual focus is set to infinity. I love the clearity of the centry optics, but just dont jump a $350 dollar lens for everyday stuff. Fire Safety Tip: Don't fry bacon while naked Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
realpet 0 #14 July 22, 2008 Does anyone have details what the 'Wide Conversion Lens' option does when enabled? The user's guide text does not really help... I have HC7 with Liquid 5 x0.45 wide angle lens from Cookie Composites. - Petri Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #15 July 22, 2008 it merely looks at stabilization differently and isn't quite as reactive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites