Jeff Krepner
February 4th, 2011, 01:09 PM
Hello everyone, a client of mine is looking for a small camcorder for shooting fitness models posing (I know, tough gig). Anyway about 50% of their stuff is low light hotel lobby and conference room settings and we normally slow everything down in post to about 60%-80% speed. I just edit for them, but I'm pulling for them to get a 60P camera for nice slow-motion (I'll use Cinema Tools to conform it to 30P) and I'd like them to get something pretty decent in low light. One of their shooters uses a 5D, which of course is wonderful in the dark, but for this they need a point-and-shoot model that doesn't draw much attention to itself.
I see a whole crop of new camcorders coming out in April that shoot 60P but it seems like only the HDC-TM700 and 750 do that as of now. Based on my description, do you feel like the Panny's would be a good fit? If not do you have something else in mind? I'd guess the budget would be up to $1000 - $1500 for this one. I think they are planning a bigger purchase later this year but have a big show this month so waiting till March/April is out (which is a shame). This will be replacing a Canon HV20, which looks nice in well lit situations but isn't very good semi-dark locales.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff
I see a whole crop of new camcorders coming out in April that shoot 60P but it seems like only the HDC-TM700 and 750 do that as of now. Based on my description, do you feel like the Panny's would be a good fit? If not do you have something else in mind? I'd guess the budget would be up to $1000 - $1500 for this one. I think they are planning a bigger purchase later this year but have a big show this month so waiting till March/April is out (which is a shame). This will be replacing a Canon HV20, which looks nice in well lit situations but isn't very good semi-dark locales.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff