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Jerry Stanley February 9th, 2007 06:39 PM

xl2 or sony hdr fx1
 
hi guys, i have searched this forum but not found many answers to my questions and hoped you could help. i want to film wildlife in the Uk mainly British snakes and also insects, butterflies etc. i have just about saved enough money to buy either an xl2 or the sony hdr fx1. I do not have much editing equipment, i am obviously after the best quality film for my money. i use canon lenses and wondered if my macro lenses would work well with the xl2. on the other hand would the sony give better results full stop. i would like to stick with canon as i have a few lenses but wondered what you guys think. cheers guys

Boyd Ostroff February 9th, 2007 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jerry Stanley
i would like to stick with canon as i have a few lenses but wondered what you guys think. cheers guys

The Canon lenses should work (with the correct adaptor), but maybe not with the results you expected because of the small chips on prosumer video cameras. See the following for more info:

http://dvinfo.net/canonxl2/articles/article10.php
http://dvinfo.net/canonxl2/articles/article04.php

Jerry Stanley February 10th, 2007 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boyd Ostroff
The Canon lenses should work (with the correct adaptor), but maybe not with the results you expected because of the small chips on prosumer video cameras. See the following for more info:

http://dvinfo.net/canonxl2/articles/article10.php
http://dvinfo.net/canonxl2/articles/article04.php

Many thanks Boyd, i just wondered also which camera would give the best results in the field?

Chris Barcellos February 10th, 2007 01:25 PM

Counter Spin
 
I have just started shooting some outdoor wildlife footage with the FX1. It has great resolution. I use a Sony 58mm teleconverter with step down ring to shoot long, and it comes out pretty nice. Check out bruces footage at this thread for his nature close up work. Unless long lens is your need, I would go FX1:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...701#post621701

Jerry Stanley February 12th, 2007 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos
I have just started shooting some outdoor wildlife footage with the FX1. It has great resolution. I use a Sony 58mm teleconverter with step down ring to shoot long, and it comes out pretty nice. Check out bruces footage at this thread for his nature close up work. Unless long lens is your need, I would go FX1:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...701#post621701

thanks Chris those clips are amazing. can anyone else comment?


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