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Jon Medjeski May 30th, 2010 07:34 PM

Torn
 
Between the xh a1 and the xl h1. I currently own an xl2, and my oly complaint is the small lcd. That being said, the xha1 shines with the bigger lcd. Which one would you recommend and why? Thanks - the size doesn't matter to me all that much, as I almost appreciate the large size of the xl 2 due to the shoulder mount = steady shots. Thanks again

Michael Ojjeh May 30th, 2010 08:36 PM

Jon, I own both cameras and each one has it's good side and bad side.
The H1 is a very heavy camera and I know it's supposed to be a shoulder camera but it's really not, the end of the camera rests on your shoulder and all the weight is on your hand, so it's a tripod camera in my opinion. what I love about this camera is you hardly have to go to the menu you can change most functions with the flip of a switch like audio, IS, frame rate. Also it has an exchangeable lens.
The A1 is much lighter, had a bigger LCD and also the autofocus is much better than the H1, I only use autofocus on the Glidecam, I find myself using the A1 most of the time.
If you are not planning on changing lenses on the H1 then the A1 will be the right choice, the image quality is exactly the same at half the price.

Jon Medjeski May 30th, 2010 09:15 PM

Thanks
 
Thank you for the advice. I appreciate your response!

Danial Foster June 1st, 2010 01:04 PM

Glad to see I haven't been the only one torn by this decision this week!

I've been reading through this forum and various other sites for the past couple of weeks trying to make my mind up. I currently have the XL1S so the thought of 'downsizing' to the XHA1s was a tricky one. ;)

In the end, I have £6000 to set myself up properly and the XLH1 would have taken £5000 of that, so I went with my head and purchased the XHA1s a few days ago. That way I've still got plenty left over for other pieces of equipment.

Incidentally if anyone could help with a ballpark figure for selling an XL1S kit, then please see my thread here ;)

David Stembridge June 1st, 2010 08:20 PM

I believe we'll go with the XHA1s as well, although, we are replacing 2 XL1s cams....
Probably will get an HV30 as a capture cam/ and possibly 3rd cam if needed.
I have always loved the way I can comfortably hold the XL1s on my shoulder, it balances nicely, gives a smooth shot.
Any recommendations on shoulder type supports?

Dailey Pike June 1st, 2010 08:35 PM

Spiderbrace 2
 
I've used a Spiderbrace 2 for a while. It's inexpensive and you can put it on the ground and get some great shots.

Spiderbrace

Jonathan Shaw June 1st, 2010 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Stembridge (Post 1533848)
I believe we'll go with the XHA1s as well, although, we are replacing 2 XL1s cams....
Probably will get an HV30 as a capture cam/ and possibly 3rd cam if needed.
I have always loved the way I can comfortably hold the XL1s on my shoulder, it balances nicely, gives a smooth shot.
Any recommendations on shoulder type supports?

Why not go A1 and a 7D? I have a spider brace and to be honest it sit's in the cupboard, with practise you can lock the A1 tight on your shoulder and keep it stable without having to pull off the tripod plate. I do use a steady cam though also for shots which is excellent.

David Stembridge June 9th, 2010 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Shaw (Post 1533859)
Why not go A1 and a 7D?

Thanks for the advise, who makes the A1 and 7D? Got a link?
Thanks!

Mary Hagopian June 16th, 2010 11:24 AM

Jon,

Go with the XHA1. You'll save money and be happy with it in the long run.


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