Martin Christiansen
April 15th, 2008, 04:08 AM
Hi Everyone,
glad to be aboard on DVi - I'm thinking that I'll find much use of this forum once I get my new camcorder...
But right now I'm having a hard time deciding on a couple of things.
The camcorder will be used partly for family footage (I'm becoming a father in a few weeks) and "professional" usage for web and media presentations etc..
For the past 7-8 years I've utilized the various 3D applications, the Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and Dreamweaver to produce web pages, media presentations, "local" cinema commercials etc. For the commercials I've extended my toolbox to include AfterEffects/Premiere as well.
Working with graphics, I'm a sucker for image quality which is why my mind was initially set on the Canon HV30 but the whole MiniDV tape part seems hopeless outdated and doesn't fit well in my "digital" workflow. Having to forward/rewind to get to a scene and transfer footage in 1:1 real-time is something I have a hard time accepting.
I've researched the market for a cam that suits my needs and narrowed down the selection to about 4 cameras: (prioritized)
Canon HF10/100
Sony HDR-SR11/12
I like the idea of having direct access to scenes, which either of the cams above provide. I like the storage capacity of the Sony, but I'm a little scared that the harddrive solution is too fragile for a camera. I think that SDHC cards used by Canon will continue to drop, making the HF10/100 a good solution.
My only true concern is that noone seems to know when the Canon HF10/100 will be in stock again and I need the camera anytime soon, since my girlfriend is due to give birth to our son very soon.
Another thing I'm considering is getting the camcorder from US, I know about that the formats differ from Europe to US, but again I think most recent TV's can playback either format.
On my computer, I expect that the using a NTSC cam will be less of a problem.
I've read on several boards that PAL is the best format for "professional" use but then I think about all you American guys using NTSC every day ;)
The reason I'm even considering getting a cam from the US, is that I'm visiting Texas next week and due to the low dollar currency I can save a LOT of money getting the US version (or upgrade to get a bigger model ;)
Basically the Sony SR12 is around $2,017.68 in Denmark and in the US I expect I could get the NTSC version for $1.399 - that's a $600 difference!!
So what do you think? Should I save the money and get a NTSC cam or stay safe and get the European PAL edition?
That post got a little bigger than expected, hope to still get some input on this topic, since the deadline is moving closer any minute ;)
Thanks,
-Martin
glad to be aboard on DVi - I'm thinking that I'll find much use of this forum once I get my new camcorder...
But right now I'm having a hard time deciding on a couple of things.
The camcorder will be used partly for family footage (I'm becoming a father in a few weeks) and "professional" usage for web and media presentations etc..
For the past 7-8 years I've utilized the various 3D applications, the Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and Dreamweaver to produce web pages, media presentations, "local" cinema commercials etc. For the commercials I've extended my toolbox to include AfterEffects/Premiere as well.
Working with graphics, I'm a sucker for image quality which is why my mind was initially set on the Canon HV30 but the whole MiniDV tape part seems hopeless outdated and doesn't fit well in my "digital" workflow. Having to forward/rewind to get to a scene and transfer footage in 1:1 real-time is something I have a hard time accepting.
I've researched the market for a cam that suits my needs and narrowed down the selection to about 4 cameras: (prioritized)
Canon HF10/100
Sony HDR-SR11/12
I like the idea of having direct access to scenes, which either of the cams above provide. I like the storage capacity of the Sony, but I'm a little scared that the harddrive solution is too fragile for a camera. I think that SDHC cards used by Canon will continue to drop, making the HF10/100 a good solution.
My only true concern is that noone seems to know when the Canon HF10/100 will be in stock again and I need the camera anytime soon, since my girlfriend is due to give birth to our son very soon.
Another thing I'm considering is getting the camcorder from US, I know about that the formats differ from Europe to US, but again I think most recent TV's can playback either format.
On my computer, I expect that the using a NTSC cam will be less of a problem.
I've read on several boards that PAL is the best format for "professional" use but then I think about all you American guys using NTSC every day ;)
The reason I'm even considering getting a cam from the US, is that I'm visiting Texas next week and due to the low dollar currency I can save a LOT of money getting the US version (or upgrade to get a bigger model ;)
Basically the Sony SR12 is around $2,017.68 in Denmark and in the US I expect I could get the NTSC version for $1.399 - that's a $600 difference!!
So what do you think? Should I save the money and get a NTSC cam or stay safe and get the European PAL edition?
That post got a little bigger than expected, hope to still get some input on this topic, since the deadline is moving closer any minute ;)
Thanks,
-Martin