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Tyler Walton April 4th, 2006 08:09 PM

Is the GS400 right for me? Other options?
 
Hello DVinfoers!

Thank for being a part of this forum, there is a wealth of info here. I've been able to to learn a lot.

I'm working with a small team to shoot an indoor how-to documentary.

I've chosen the GS400 as the ideal camera because it matched our requirements of having:
3-ccd's
good 16:9
good value

Unforuntaly, the GS400 is a tad rare now. Considering our needs for solid 16:9, what other Cameras should I look at?

Thank you,
Tyler

Emre Safak April 4th, 2006 08:42 PM

You might want to look into some lighting if you are going to shoot indoors. It will make a big difference.

Tyler Walton April 4th, 2006 08:46 PM

Definatly, we'll be using lighting equipment and setting up our shots.

Tyler Walton April 4th, 2006 08:56 PM

Definatly, we'll be using lighting equipment and setting up our shots.
We will be using manual aperature and the gs400 was perfect in this regard with the control ring. I see the GS500 has manual aperature via touchscreen.
Has anybody used the gs500 and manual aperature, opinions?

Robert Kirkpatrick April 4th, 2006 09:07 PM

The GS400 is pretty sweet -- I love mine -- but lowlight was a pain. But for the price, there aren't any really good low light cameras around. I would also suggest looking at the PDX-10. It has a good 16:9 and is 3-CCD. However, the reason I chose the GS400 over the PDX-10 is because it had frame mode, and the PDX-10 does not.

Tyler Walton April 6th, 2006 06:56 PM

Wow thanks, the PDX10 is certainly an option.

I see that on the PDX10 manual iris is configured it via menu, same as on the GS500.
I also notice that the CCD's are smaller to the GS500. I'd imagine the GS500 would have better exposure abilities and less noise then the PDX10.

The question then arises, if I can't get a GS400, do I want a GS500 or a PDX10?
The XLR on the PDX10 isn't necessary (though it is nice) as we could record audio onto a separate device.

Tony Tibbetts April 6th, 2006 07:30 PM

They're selling the GS500 at newegg.com for $750 right now.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16830180053

not as many external controls but basically the same with no headphone jack, but it does have a true 19X9 lcd.


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