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Matt Thomas January 7th, 2014 05:38 PM

Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
I'm currently looking to purchase several cameras and I'm currently looking at either Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70. I know there are better cameras then these, but I'm wanting something in this price range.

Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts on which is the best out of the three?

Thanks
Matt

Michael Warren January 8th, 2014 06:17 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Out of those three, I'd choose the AC8.

From what I've seen, it has the best picture quality. It also has the best lens, with a zoom range of 21x.

The Sony is getting a bit old now and doesn't do 1080p50, if that's important to you.

The one interesting thing about the JVC is the slowmo, but the picture quality deteriorates badly when using it.

Rob Cantwell January 8th, 2014 10:14 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
I owned a Sony MC2000, basically a low end consumer camera stuck into a shoulder mounted form factor, I didn't like it much, it wasn't good in low light either.

I dont have any experience of the other cameras mentioned.

Matt Thomas January 8th, 2014 02:03 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Thanks for the replies.

Yeah, I was looking through the reviews of the MC2000 and JVC this afternoon and decided against them, still not convinced in the AG-AC8 either though, not much footage around.

Do many places allow you to buy and try it out and return if it won't work for what you need it for?

David Heath January 8th, 2014 06:48 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Cantwell (Post 1826990)
I owned a Sony MC2000, basically a low end consumer camera stuck into a shoulder mounted form factor, I didn't like it much, it wasn't good in low light either.

I think similar could be said of them all - I'm afraid it's a case of you get what you pay for..........

Chris Harding January 9th, 2014 01:32 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
A friend of mine has just bought an AC-8 and seems pretty pleased with it...it's probably got the most up to date sensor but again you must not expect it to perform the same as a $10K camera ... they give a lot of bang for buck but you will have to use a light in dingy places.

If you can up your budget the AC-90 is maybe somewhat better with backlit chips and also very clean gain and still under $2000

Chris

Matt Thomas January 9th, 2014 08:51 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
I may indeed get a AC-90 along with a AC8 for B-Roll/2nd Camera for Events.

I already own a DSLR (550D with ML installed) and they don't do it for me for shooting events, as I need a good Zoom, less shallow DOF, to perform well handheld and the occasional good in semi-low light situations. I only ever use my DSLR as a Static camera shooting a wider shot, when shooting an event.

Edit.
Just a thought, how well would the AC8 and AC90 cut together, that's one of the reasons I was wanting to purchase two cameras as for events, I hate being able to tell that the two cameras were different when shooting an event.

Edit.
I'd be happy with an AC8 if it performed as good or better then my Sony Z1, getting tired of tapes, really need to go completely tapeless this year, haha. I'm really open to suggestions of what cameras I could think about, as I'm not that familar with anything other then the DSLRs and "Cinematic" ranges. Ideally, I'm looking for something that has a similar form factor as the Z1 (or bigger ie. Shoulder Mount) and that is card based.

Chris Harding January 9th, 2014 06:53 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Hi Matt

The AC-8 is the cheaper camera..why not buy one and give it a try and if at worst you hate it, stick it on eBay!!

Personally I find shoulder mount cams the best for events ..I do mostly weddings and bear in mind that the AC-90 is NOT shoulder mount ... I prefer identical cameras!

LED on camera lights are really cheap and good nowdays ..even TV studios have them as a permanent fixture on their ENG cameras so get used to using one when the light fades ... the PowerLED lights are excellent and most of the time you are simply using the light as a fill as all are now dimmable.

Chris

Matt Thomas January 10th, 2014 05:20 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
I'm tempted to get two AC-90 but the NTSC models that are in stock in the UK as there around £400 - £500 cheaper here, but I know I'd be limited to 60, 30 and 24fps but I believe all DVDs players play 30fps nowadays don't they?

The low light on the AC-90 looks a lot better then the AC8 which would be more helpful for me.

Chris Harding January 10th, 2014 08:20 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Matt??

I would definitely stick with a PAL model!! Global Media Pro sell them for GBP 1080.

You will have big hassles filming under 50Hz lighting with a machine designed for 60Hz lighting ... stuff like strip lighting alone with cause issues!!

Chris

Matt Thomas January 10th, 2014 02:28 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Yeah, I will go for a PAL model, thinking about the Panasonic AC90 now though, cheapest I can find a PAL model for this is £1,494.00 from ProAV

Chris Harding January 10th, 2014 10:15 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Hi Matt

My list price from Global Media Pro (I have bought lots from them) is 1080 BUT that's without shipping and I assume if you get a camera from overseas you will have to pay VAT???

The reason I never went for AC-90's last year was mainly the fact that there is NO auto control on the XLR channels and at events like weddings the audio levels change so much that trying to do manual audio would be a nightmare. That was a BIG problem for me so I jumped ship to Sony and the EA-50's but they are double the price of the AC-90! Overall, after being a Panasonic user for over 20 years, the AC series just didn't impress me at all! I had two AC-130's after my HMC series cameras and quickly sold them within 3 months.

Before you make a decision, what exactly are you proposing to film?? Maybe a DSLR will do the job for your needs.. they are tough to use handheld but on a tripod they do a good job and there are plenty within your price range too!! I'm a huge fan of shoulder mount cameras and don't think I could shoot successfully with anything else after all this time, but that's just me! If I had bought AC-90's I would have had to buy a complex rig to make it shoulder mount.

Chris

Matt Thomas January 11th, 2014 08:08 PM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
I already have a Canon 550D (bit dated now granted) but they don't suit me when shooting any live events handheld, I'm also not keen on how the handle focusing. I prefer to use DSLR for shoots where you have time to plan your shot and re-do it if needs be.

I'm currently shooting any event work that requires handheld with my Sony Z1 and a Canon 550D as a wide static shot, but I've had enough with tapes.

Edit.
Do you have a link for Global Media Pro? When I go on it, It doesn't seem to work correctly.

Thanks

Michael Warren January 13th, 2014 07:27 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Thomas (Post 1827418)
Do you have a link for Global Media Pro? When I go on it, It doesn't seem to work correctly.

Global Media Pro don't list the AC8, only the AC90 (PAL)

Panasonic AG-AC90 AVCHD Camcorder PAL (AG-AC90E AG-AC90EJ, AG-AC90EN, AG-AC90P, AG-AC90PJ)

Matt Thomas January 13th, 2014 10:46 AM

Re: Sony HXR-MC2000 or Panasonic AG-AC8 or JVC GY-HM70
 
And they don't list that here in the UK by the looks.


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