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Indecent Exposure 1: Inherently unstable

by Lori Grunin
Welcome to our unveiling! Today's big topic: where does image stabilization serve you best, in the lens or the body? Plus, news and quick tips.


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EPISODE 1

TODAY'S LINKS:




Nikon D3 firmware upgrade. NOT.
updated 4/17/08: Well, here's a big ooopsie on Nikon's part. It turns out the firmware update was corrupting images. This link will take you to the big warning page, though, and eventually redirect when the company gets it right again.

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TODAY'S E-MAIL:
A cornucopia of camcorder questions
I love your reviews / videos - they are very informative!

I am about to purchase a camcorder and I have narrowed my choices down to the Sony HDR-SR11 or the Canon Vixia HF10. I had a few questions that I wondered if you would be able to answer:

  1. Overall, which one would you pick?
  2. Is there any downside to camcorders with the removable media that you or your staff have noticed? I think I like the general idea of the removable media as I don't have to keep "all my eggs in one basket." If something happens to the camcorder, I would hopefully still have salvageable video on the cards. While 60GB of storage is attractive, as long as I can record 1-to-2 hours of video at a time (either on a few GB memory card, or even the Canon's 16GB flash) I think I would be fine. Rarely in my life do I recall having to record more than a "tapes worth" in one shot without having time to switch . Would you agree?
  3. Have you observed any noticeable difference in battery life between hard drive models and memory card / solid-state-only storage models? I wonder if the solid-state-only models get better battery life.
  4. Sony boasts the AVCHD recording format (codec, or whatever) does the Canon record in the same format? I have been reading that there are some difficulties in converting from this format to others. Is this a big problem, or merely an additional step? Will I be able to take video right from the camera or memory card and bring right into Adobe Premier or Ulead Video Studio type programs?
--Jason

Senior Editor Lori Grunin has been covering digital imaging for two decades, but her memory's kind of sketchy on the details. You can hear about it every week on Indecent Exposure, the podcast she co-hosts with Matt Fitzgerald.
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by tptme April 19, 2008 1:11 AM PDT
In your discussion of anti-shake in the Maxxum 7d. The purpose of the indicater in the viewfinder is not to tell you its working. Its to tell you how much. As an actual user of a 7d I then try and hold it steadier so the sensor doesn't have to work so hard. I don't know which system is better. I do know having it in the camera body means I always have it with no me matter which lens I use.
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by vb1der April 19, 2008 11:19 AM PDT
My only comment concerns the Cannon ELURA series. The moisture sensors are ofetn deftive, causing you to have to pull both batteries to reinitialize the camera every time you change tape cartridges. If you get one, make sure you get it back to them for repair before your warranty gives out. And if you do call them, make sure your name and the call gets recorded in their database properly or they won't honor the warranty.
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by Lhasadad April 22, 2008 4:40 PM PDT
Loved the Show, nice start. one thing you need to work on is your audio levels, there were points in the show where you were barely audible and other points where if I adjusted to hear the quiet parts it was way too loud. So keep the great content and work on the mic distance and levels.
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Lori Grunin Lori Grunin has been an avid photographer for almost 30 years, and spent the past 15 attempting to master every aspect of technology.
Matt Fitzgerald Matt Fitzgerald has been involved with digital camera technology and the photo industry for more than 15 years. Matthew's background includes work as a professional photographer, a technical representative, and a repair technician.