Welcome
Username or Email:

Password:


Missing Code




[ ]
[ ]
Online
  • Guests: 57
  • Members: 0
  • Newest Member: omjtest
  • Most ever online: 396
    Guests: 396, Members: 0 on 12 Jan : 12:51
Members Birthdays:
All today's birthdays', congrats!
Mathias (41)
slash128v6 (52)


Next birthdays
01/31 Mathias (41)
01/31 slash128v6 (52)
02/01 Barry (70)
Contact
If you need assistance, please send an email to forum at 4hv dot org. To ensure your email is not marked as spam, please include the phrase "4hv help" in the subject line. You can also find assistance via IRC, at irc.shadowworld.net, room #hvcomm.
Support 4hv.org!
Donate:
4hv.org is hosted on a dedicated server. Unfortunately, this server costs and we rely on the help of site members to keep 4hv.org running. Please consider donating. We will place your name on the thanks list and you'll be helping to keep 4hv.org alive and free for everyone. Members whose names appear in red bold have donated recently. Green bold denotes those who have recently donated to keep the server carbon neutral.


Special Thanks To:
  • Aaron Holmes
  • Aaron Wheeler
  • Adam Horden
  • Alan Scrimgeour
  • Andre
  • Andrew Haynes
  • Anonymous000
  • asabase
  • Austin Weil
  • barney
  • Barry
  • Bert Hickman
  • Bill Kukowski
  • Blitzorn
  • Brandon Paradelas
  • Bruce Bowling
  • BubeeMike
  • Byong Park
  • Cesiumsponge
  • Chris F.
  • Chris Hooper
  • Corey Worthington
  • Derek Woodroffe
  • Dalus
  • Dan Strother
  • Daniel Davis
  • Daniel Uhrenholt
  • datasheetarchive
  • Dave Billington
  • Dave Marshall
  • David F.
  • Dennis Rogers
  • drelectrix
  • Dr. John Gudenas
  • Dr. Spark
  • E.TexasTesla
  • eastvoltresearch
  • Eirik Taylor
  • Erik Dyakov
  • Erlend^SE
  • Finn Hammer
  • Firebug24k
  • GalliumMan
  • Gary Peterson
  • George Slade
  • GhostNull
  • Gordon Mcknight
  • Graham Armitage
  • Grant
  • GreySoul
  • Henry H
  • IamSmooth
  • In memory of Leo Powning
  • Jacob Cash
  • James Howells
  • James Pawson
  • Jeff Greenfield
  • Jeff Thomas
  • Jesse Frost
  • Jim Mitchell
  • jlr134
  • Joe Mastroianni
  • John Forcina
  • John Oberg
  • John Willcutt
  • Jon Newcomb
  • klugesmith
  • Leslie Wright
  • Lutz Hoffman
  • Mads Barnkob
  • Martin King
  • Mats Karlsson
  • Matt Gibson
  • Matthew Guidry
  • mbd
  • Michael D'Angelo
  • Mikkel
  • mileswaldron
  • mister_rf
  • Neil Foster
  • Nick de Smith
  • Nick Soroka
  • nicklenorp
  • Nik
  • Norman Stanley
  • Patrick Coleman
  • Paul Brodie
  • Paul Jordan
  • Paul Montgomery
  • Ped
  • Peter Krogen
  • Peter Terren
  • PhilGood
  • Richard Feldman
  • Robert Bush
  • Royce Bailey
  • Scott Fusare
  • Scott Newman
  • smiffy
  • Stella
  • Steven Busic
  • Steve Conner
  • Steve Jones
  • Steve Ward
  • Sulaiman
  • Thomas Coyle
  • Thomas A. Wallace
  • Thomas W
  • Timo
  • Torch
  • Ulf Jonsson
  • vasil
  • Vaxian
  • vladi mazzilli
  • wastehl
  • Weston
  • William Kim
  • William N.
  • William Stehl
  • Wesley Venis
The aforementioned have contributed financially to the continuing triumph of 4hv.org. They are deserving of my most heartfelt thanks.
Forums
4hv.org :: Forums :: Tesla Coils
« Previous topic | Next topic »   

Best Camcorder / Camera for Low-Light Tesla Coil Videos

1 2 
Move Thread LAN_403
HV Enthusiast
Mon Aug 05 2013, 03:09PM Print
HV Enthusiast Registered Member #15 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
Location:
Posts: 3068
Just curious to see what thoughts you had one what a really good low-light video camera would be for Tesla Coil videos - at least in your experience.

I've tried a Canon DSLR Rebel I have (about 4 years old) as well as a Canon HD Camcorder (again about 4 years old), but not particularly happy with either in low-light situations.

Was thinking of upgrading and trying something new.
Maybe even the Hero 3 as I could also use that for other things.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
Back to top
Bjørn
Mon Aug 05 2013, 05:42PM
Bjørn Registered Member #27 Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 02:20AM
Location: Hyperborea
Posts: 2058
Hero 3 Black is a great camera with some flaws, it is not very good in bad light.

Here is a comparison between Hero 2, Hero 3 Black, Sony RX100 when filming in really bad light, Sony RX100 is a great camera and has full manual control of all parameters even when filming.

1375724497 27 FT156336 Filmg2g3so
Back to top
HV Enthusiast
Mon Aug 05 2013, 05:48PM
HV Enthusiast Registered Member #15 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
Location:
Posts: 3068
Thanks Bjorn! Great comparison. I will look into the Sony RX100!
Back to top
Mads Barnkob
Mon Aug 05 2013, 07:29PM
Mads Barnkob Registered Member #1403 Joined: Tue Mar 18 2008, 06:05PM
Location: Denmark, Odense C
Posts: 1968
I got a feeling it is out of the price league, but I like my Canon 5D mk3's abilities to work in the dark :)
Back to top
HV Enthusiast
Tue Aug 06 2013, 01:10PM
HV Enthusiast Registered Member #15 Joined: Thu Feb 02 2006, 01:11PM
Location:
Posts: 3068
Thanks Mads! The Canon 5D is sweet, but yes, above my budget. I may end up going with the Hero 3 anyways. I only need for a little bit of product photography, but can use it with my kids for outdoor action photography such as kayaking, hiking, biking, etc...
Back to top
TheBoozer
Tue Aug 06 2013, 09:39PM
TheBoozer Registered Member #1535 Joined: Wed Jun 11 2008, 11:37PM
Location: Northeastern Pennsylvania - USA
Posts: 117
I've never been completely content shooting videos of coils. I think I've realized that the solution is to spend a ton of money, and that's just not what I wanted to do....

Years ago I settled for a Sony HDR-CX100 and I would only call it fair. The high speed recording sucked...

I've borrowed a few cameras trying to find the holy grail, but I have not. One person shot my coil with night vision. I didn't care for that too much, but it you are curious as to what that looks like, here it is : Link2

Rich
Back to top
Intra
Thu Oct 03 2013, 02:29PM
Intra Registered Member #2694 Joined: Mon Feb 22 2010, 11:52PM
Location: Russia, Volgograd (Stalingrad).
Posts: 97
It's not so important, which CMOS type of matrix you will be use. You shouldn't use CCD, it can't give good result. First thing is the lens speed. It must be <1:1.4-1.8 If it not, you take tiny spark and dark ambient. In 1:1.4 spark will be bright and ambient will be able to see. Canon EOS 100D and ~$500 lens will be fine. See for example "Tesla Music Band - David Guetta - Baby When The Light" video on my channel. It's on 1:1.4 lens speed. In compare with "Tesla Music Band - Dmitry playing guitar", it's on 1:3.5 lens speed.
Back to top
nixie
Thu Oct 03 2013, 03:55PM
nixie Registered Member #3908 Joined: Tue May 24 2011, 09:40PM
Location: Gilbert, Arizona USA
Posts: 68
I believe sound is just as important as the video when recording tesla coil performances.

I'm using the latest hi-end Canon DSLR with an equally good lens. Although it does make for excellent low light video recordings with minimal noise/artifacts, you must use external microphones to achieve a sound recording to equal the video quality. The camera manufacturers never disclose these important details. News crews know it all too well. You can spend $2k for a good camera, and you're left with smartphone quality audio if you use their built-in microphones.
The audio noise (background hiss) level is pretty high on some cameras I looked at, so you have to research it carefully. Microphones won't fix that.

Eric's latest dubstep video was recorded using this camera along with remote studio condenser microphones on suspension stands. Placed with a spread of 20' from a 40' wide audio source. A balanced line converter at the camera converts the XLR signal to a single-ended output at the camera's remote microphone input. AGC is disabled to help recover the dynamic range that makes a coil performance so spectacular in the first place. Of course, if you're listening to it on a smartphone speaker then it does not matter ill . Headphones will provide the channel separation and bass depth of the original performance.

Hope this helps.

Jeff




Back to top
Patric
Thu Oct 03 2013, 07:00PM
Patric Registered Member #2899 Joined: Wed Jun 02 2010, 06:31PM
Location: Deinze, Belgium
Posts: 255
Most cameras will do. Use dim light in the room and be carefull! This is taken with a very cheap camera (Canon A710 I think) and very much compressed.

Back to top
redruM69
Fri Oct 04 2013, 03:09AM
redruM69 Registered Member #31557 Joined: Tue Aug 06 2013, 02:38AM
Location:
Posts: 58
EasternVoltageResearch wrote ...

I've tried a Canon DSLR Rebel I have (about 4 years old)

Have you tried a better/faster lens on that Canon? A good lens and that should film nicely in the dark
Back to top
1 2 

Moderator(s): Chris Russell, Noelle, Alex, Tesladownunder, Dave Marshall, Dave Billington, Bjørn, Steve Conner, Wolfram, Kizmo, Mads Barnkob

Go to:

Powered by e107 Forum System
 
Legal Information
This site is powered by e107, which is released under the GNU GPL License. All work on this site, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License. By submitting any information to this site, you agree that anything submitted will be so licensed. Please read our Disclaimer and Policies page for information on your rights and responsibilities regarding this site.