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August 19th, 2004, 04:32 PM
Hi guys,
I'm 16 and i've been filming for about 2 years now, and its time to step up. I've been working my butt of, im saving up, and within a month or two I will finally have enough money for something decent. Here is my question(s):
My original plan was to buy a used TRV900 (which can be tweaked to get the same daylight performance in picture as the vx1000, which in prosumer cams I believe can produce the most 'true to life' colors with a rich and beutfull golden tint [outdoor]) and a Century .3x fisheye. I'd also purchase a Bescor 20/40 light kit, and make a handle.
or for around the price I would spend on ALL of that, I could get a used vx2000, and thats it.
I know the VX2000 is a better camera, no doubt, but is it that much better? I mean, after I spend that much on a camera, i'll have to spend $700 on a lens... but if it is worth it, then by all means i'll save up for it. I also hear the daylight picture can be tweaked to match that of the vx1000 during day, with that rich golden tint that we (well skate filmers) all know and love.
All im concerened about is the picture quality, and manual controls. What would you recomend me doing? I'm funding it all by myself, so dont tell me to get a PD170 or anything, because im not asking about that.
TRV-900 or VX2000.
I'm 16 and i've been filming for about 2 years now, and its time to step up. I've been working my butt of, im saving up, and within a month or two I will finally have enough money for something decent. Here is my question(s):
My original plan was to buy a used TRV900 (which can be tweaked to get the same daylight performance in picture as the vx1000, which in prosumer cams I believe can produce the most 'true to life' colors with a rich and beutfull golden tint [outdoor]) and a Century .3x fisheye. I'd also purchase a Bescor 20/40 light kit, and make a handle.
or for around the price I would spend on ALL of that, I could get a used vx2000, and thats it.
I know the VX2000 is a better camera, no doubt, but is it that much better? I mean, after I spend that much on a camera, i'll have to spend $700 on a lens... but if it is worth it, then by all means i'll save up for it. I also hear the daylight picture can be tweaked to match that of the vx1000 during day, with that rich golden tint that we (well skate filmers) all know and love.
All im concerened about is the picture quality, and manual controls. What would you recomend me doing? I'm funding it all by myself, so dont tell me to get a PD170 or anything, because im not asking about that.
TRV-900 or VX2000.