Dave Blackhurst |
June 2nd, 2008 03:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by Fred Phillips
(Post 886997)
Thanks for your comments. I am using a Fuji S2 Pro and have never ceased to be amazed by the skin tones produced by this, now a little long in the tooth, camera. New S5s are selling for just over $1000 now so I may jump. My still picture experience will probably make me restless about the results that are achievable in the video world, but what I have seen in SR 11 demos in camera shops has been quite impressive. Also the reviews I have read so far about the SR11-12 cameras make them sound like nothing short of the second coming. Would hv30 therefore be a step backward? You can see from my questions that I am really a neophyte when it comes to video matters.
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I haven't tried an HV30, but the SR11 is a far better cam than the HV20 build wise, I think the image quality is also superior... manual control... well the HV wins there, as well as 24/30P frame rates - if you "need" those features, then it might be "better" for your use. I'd still choose the SR for most practical uses, and editing is no problem on Vegas Pro, I'm sure their basic consumer versions would do just fine, even for some "fancy editing".
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