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Canon GL2, GL1 and PAL versions XM2, XM1.

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Old July 19th, 2002, 04:00 PM   #16
cocobutt
 
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another GL2 observation

I absolutely love the 16:9 guides on the GL2... it is such a simple feature but it has made a world of difference in my recording thus far.
Since this thread has evolved into consumer impressions of the new GL2, just thought I'd mention it. Also, I posted a new thread about interval recording with the GL2 (time lapse) in this same forum and it is worth a read if you plan to do any time lapse videography with the GL2.

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Old July 19th, 2002, 09:38 PM   #17
psurfer1
 
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Any word on that GL2 in low light?

Sounds like you have/had trv900, could you shoot a few levels of dimly-lit interior w/them and compare? -And better yet, measure (meter) the light you're shooting in?
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