Chris Harris |
July 12th, 2007 12:44 PM |
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Originally Posted by Jim Andrada
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OK, I'll bite. GL-2 for the close up!
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You got it!
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But again, differences in the shot, focus, etc could more than account for the differences. Which I think is your point.
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Exactly my point.
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In a way, though I think it's kind of hard to say much from a still as no still from a video cam (at least SD) is going to look great on a computer monitor. I wonder if we could call it better if we were trying to compare two video clips instead of two stills?
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That's a good point, I'll see if I can get those clips together if anyone's interested.
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Funny - I still think the money I spent on my GL-2 was worth the difference and then some, even if I can't prove it by looking at stills from the camera. The video just feels crisper and better defined and with better color.
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I agree completely! The GL2 is an amazing camera, and under optimal conditions, the image looks great! Plus, the design is amazing, it has awesome manual controls, including volume and focus, the handle is just plain useful and cool, it has a shoe for adding lights or XLR jacks or whatever else you want, the frame mode kicks ass, and it's easier to stabilize than a smaller camera.
I've taken a GL2 to some interesting places and events and came back with some great footage from it, and it's a LOT more fun to operate than a smaller camera.
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