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I have a Panasonic pv-gs150 that I bought used. It appears to be in good
condition. Does everything it is supposed to do. But I am not happy with the
quality of the video i got from it on my second attempt.
Now, I am a complete newbie to video and to this camera. But I set it up for
autofocus etc to record a short clip at a distance of about 15 or 20 feet.
The subjects were demonstrating a series of rumba moves in a well lit room.
The video ended up a little soft on focus and darker than I would have
expected. I had a UV filter over the lens.
Actually, the focus was terrible, not just a little off.
Can anyone give me a, or several, suggestions as to what I am doing wrong?
My first attempt turned out sharp and clear but the subject was more or less
sitting still. So I'm thinking it isn't the camera but the settings and the
operator, more than likely
condition. Does everything it is supposed to do. But I am not happy with the
quality of the video i got from it on my second attempt.
Now, I am a complete newbie to video and to this camera. But I set it up for
autofocus etc to record a short clip at a distance of about 15 or 20 feet.
The subjects were demonstrating a series of rumba moves in a well lit room.
The video ended up a little soft on focus and darker than I would have
expected. I had a UV filter over the lens.
Actually, the focus was terrible, not just a little off.
Can anyone give me a, or several, suggestions as to what I am doing wrong?
My first attempt turned out sharp and clear but the subject was more or less
sitting still. So I'm thinking it isn't the camera but the settings and the
operator, more than likely