
Drum/HF100 test
3 months ago
I just got a brand new video camera so I figured id kill 2 birds with one stone by filming a long overdue demo of my eDrums as the first real thing I've filmed since the camera arrived yesterday. The pictures at the beginning are from the camera as well. Overall I'm exceptionally pleased with it, and anyone looking for an HD camera for relatively cheap should definitely look at the HF100.
Yes I know I'm not perfect in the video (I seldom am), I was just messing around, and, yes I know there are a few miss-hits here and there, the snare is just quirky like that. Other than those few problems the drums work exactly how I wanted. Sensitive and precise. And since I combined the crashes with the toms I saved 2 inputs on my Trigger IO.
Camera Settings: FXP (of course), 24P, Cine. No post processing was done other than inverse telecine to get the true 24p
Yes I know I'm not perfect in the video (I seldom am), I was just messing around, and, yes I know there are a few miss-hits here and there, the snare is just quirky like that. Other than those few problems the drums work exactly how I wanted. Sensitive and precise. And since I combined the crashes with the toms I saved 2 inputs on my Trigger IO.
Camera Settings: FXP (of course), 24P, Cine. No post processing was done other than inverse telecine to get the true 24p
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also wandering if Sony Movie Studio Platinum supports hf 100