Charlie Wu
June 16th, 2003, 03:57 AM
hi every one,
i am trying to compare these two cams. i heard people said that optura pi is the best single ccd cam ever made. the reasons that i want to compare these two are: 1. price 2. manual control 3. the look.
i have a budget range from 500-1000. In between this range, i found several cameras that are competitive to one another. such as the canon's zr series and sony's trv 19 to 39 and etc... basically i've decided trv 22 as the best buy (some people might doubt it) cause it packed with lots of functions and a low price.
i almost run out the buy the trv 22 and at that moment, i figure if i should do some more research on the discontinued models.. that's when i found the option of optura pi.
since it's still avalible for around 1000 bucks.
it fits my budget.
it's tempting because the progressive scan and the optical stablizer and rgb thing make the cam has better picture quality. (don't know much about the low light situation thou)
it also has plenty of manual controls.
the retail stores don't have them anymore, so i can't actually try them out at the shop...
therefore, i hope that people with experiences on using optura pi could help me out. and give me some advise..
any comments are welcome
thank you all every much
i am trying to compare these two cams. i heard people said that optura pi is the best single ccd cam ever made. the reasons that i want to compare these two are: 1. price 2. manual control 3. the look.
i have a budget range from 500-1000. In between this range, i found several cameras that are competitive to one another. such as the canon's zr series and sony's trv 19 to 39 and etc... basically i've decided trv 22 as the best buy (some people might doubt it) cause it packed with lots of functions and a low price.
i almost run out the buy the trv 22 and at that moment, i figure if i should do some more research on the discontinued models.. that's when i found the option of optura pi.
since it's still avalible for around 1000 bucks.
it fits my budget.
it's tempting because the progressive scan and the optical stablizer and rgb thing make the cam has better picture quality. (don't know much about the low light situation thou)
it also has plenty of manual controls.
the retail stores don't have them anymore, so i can't actually try them out at the shop...
therefore, i hope that people with experiences on using optura pi could help me out. and give me some advise..
any comments are welcome
thank you all every much