Steve Haasman
January 17th, 2009, 09:44 AM
Well, about 2 weeks ago I purchased it. If you go to my site in my signature you can look at some videos I tested with it.
But here is my opinion...
Remember, this is coming from the HV30, so I might have thought any upgrade was amazing (not knocking the hv30, I love that camera still).
The first thing I found was that the camera felt very professional, looked very professional, and weighed a good amount. (I think they quote ~4.8lbs on their site)
After charging the batter (4 hours), I turned it on and saw the amazing colors on the LCD. Much brighter and more true to the monitor output on the computer screen. (This was later when I hooked it up via hdmi). Where my HV30 would somewhat lie to me, since it wasn't always what I saw on the screen is how nice and saturated the picture would be on the computer.
The other amazing feature of this camera is it's low light capability. Just standing in a room with a standard 60W buld made the picture look great. I could see a lot of documentaries being shot with this camera, or reality Tv shows. I took it outside after sunset, much passed the 'magic hour', and did a little shooting. Even at 18db gain, when I hooked it up to my TV I believe it was still acceptable. If I had a wedding shot at this quality, I'd be pleased. (My Tv is a 1080P Sharp Aquos 42")
Since the purchase I really haven't been shooting THAT much with it, because most of my work is for stock videos, and this camera isn't easy to take out in public. I have been doing a lot of indoor table top shots, and infront of my backdrops.
Make sure to check out some of the clips and results I have posted on my page. I love this camera!!!
But here is my opinion...
Remember, this is coming from the HV30, so I might have thought any upgrade was amazing (not knocking the hv30, I love that camera still).
The first thing I found was that the camera felt very professional, looked very professional, and weighed a good amount. (I think they quote ~4.8lbs on their site)
After charging the batter (4 hours), I turned it on and saw the amazing colors on the LCD. Much brighter and more true to the monitor output on the computer screen. (This was later when I hooked it up via hdmi). Where my HV30 would somewhat lie to me, since it wasn't always what I saw on the screen is how nice and saturated the picture would be on the computer.
The other amazing feature of this camera is it's low light capability. Just standing in a room with a standard 60W buld made the picture look great. I could see a lot of documentaries being shot with this camera, or reality Tv shows. I took it outside after sunset, much passed the 'magic hour', and did a little shooting. Even at 18db gain, when I hooked it up to my TV I believe it was still acceptable. If I had a wedding shot at this quality, I'd be pleased. (My Tv is a 1080P Sharp Aquos 42")
Since the purchase I really haven't been shooting THAT much with it, because most of my work is for stock videos, and this camera isn't easy to take out in public. I have been doing a lot of indoor table top shots, and infront of my backdrops.
Make sure to check out some of the clips and results I have posted on my page. I love this camera!!!