I love seeing the zoomer Generation growing an appreciation and fascination with the Camcorders of my Childhood and teenager years. Sony and Panasonic did some amazing cameras back then and just like with film, electronic image sensors never really all look the same. Some look amazing in low light, others have flashy colors, some are super crisp, others are pretty dull and muddy. The thing that REALLY makes the biggest different compared to modern HD image sensors in phones and camcorders is the fact that old camcorders used CCDs. Those converted the incoming picture through the lens a lot different than modern CMOS sensors. Because CCD sensors scan the WHOLE sensor surface at once and give you a global shutter look. While CMOS image sensors are read-out line wise. Never the whole CMOS sensor at once. That technical caveat creates a whole different visual appeal. Camcorders with CCD image sensors are great for fast moving and lots of flashing lights while with CMOS sensors you'd have wobbly and distorted pictures at fast motions (aka rolling shutter / jello) and tearing / half bright pictures during flashy light scenes, where only half of the image is actually bright and the other half is not affected. Keep in mind that 3CCD camcorders usually don't have a really long tele/zoom range (one of the technical downsides of 3CCD camcorder constructions).
Dope content brother, could you possibly make an in-depth video about the immersionrc powerplay I've seen ya other vid but can you go more in depth on how it works and such?
Love the old school vibe 😊👍
I love seeing the zoomer Generation growing an appreciation and fascination with the Camcorders of my Childhood and teenager years. Sony and Panasonic did some amazing cameras back then and just like with film, electronic image sensors never really all look the same. Some look amazing in low light, others have flashy colors, some are super crisp, others are pretty dull and muddy. The thing that REALLY makes the biggest different compared to modern HD image sensors in phones and camcorders is the fact that old camcorders used CCDs. Those converted the incoming picture through the lens a lot different than modern CMOS sensors. Because CCD sensors scan the WHOLE sensor surface at once and give you a global shutter look. While CMOS image sensors are read-out line wise. Never the whole CMOS sensor at once. That technical caveat creates a whole different visual appeal. Camcorders with CCD image sensors are great for fast moving and lots of flashing lights while with CMOS sensors you'd have wobbly and distorted pictures at fast motions (aka rolling shutter / jello) and tearing / half bright pictures during flashy light scenes, where only half of the image is actually bright and the other half is not affected. Keep in mind that 3CCD camcorders usually don't have a really long tele/zoom range (one of the technical downsides of 3CCD camcorder constructions).
Great video bro, i agree with how that older look just brings a comforting vibe💪
Faxx homie💯
I like the 4:3 format.
Dope content brother, could you possibly make an in-depth video about the immersionrc powerplay I've seen ya other vid but can you go more in depth on how it works and such?
Yes bro fosho
Now this is a good time good video man
ima try make a short film with it
That’s a great idea
nice camcorder
Where'd you manage to find an ImmersionRC Powerplay? I can't find them anywhere these days
I did notice. They been selling like crazy. I would try aliexpress. I made video on the power play and I put a link there to.
Smoke less pot
I was just tired from getting up early. I ain’t smoke nothin😂
What did you film this video with ?
Canon 90d with a film grade