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Jonathan Lau April 17th, 2012 11:22 AM

Re: How will Canon's Cinema EOS affect their video camera line?
 
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Originally Posted by Al Bergstein (Post 1727651)
I agree w/Robert & Tim's thoughts. I still find the lack of true audio on dslr'sand the much better control of the camera means the xf305 is the a cam. (I also upgraded from hmc150, which was a nice camera). It's just a professional tool designed to do the job.

I'm definitely not wanting to use a DSLR primarily, I was more wondering how something like the C300/C500 will affect the video camera lineup from Canon. I use a 7D now but it's just something to keep shooting with until I save up for the XF300. I am definitely still a strong supporter of the dedicated video camera but was wondering how mixing and matching with their DSLRs would be.

Tim Polster April 17th, 2012 01:33 PM

Re: How will Canon's Cinema EOS affect their video camera line?
 
I think these two animals are very separate in Canon's eyes. The video division is not connected with the stills division. So I do not think any movement in either camp will effect each other much.

As far as working with DSLRs and the XF300. Well, color wise I do not think there is much of a match. For me, this is the main reason I do not use the 5D or 7D for video. The colors are RGB (not YUV) and there is a baked in color cast and contrast. The XF300 is YUV and allows one to dial in any look you want with really accurate colors.

I am sure you can get it close in post but the longer I do this stuff the more I want proprer, accurate color from the camera and only enhance in post, not bend. It all comes down to how much you want to spend as the colors are more accurate with the price going up!

Jonathan Lau April 17th, 2012 02:09 PM

Re: How will Canon's Cinema EOS affect their video camera line?
 
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Originally Posted by Tim Polster (Post 1727788)
I think these two animals are very separate in Canon's eyes. The video division is not connected with the stills division. So I do not think any movement in either camp will effect each other much.

I wasn't aware the C300/C500 were still cameras at all...I thought they were purely video cameras

Tim Polster April 17th, 2012 03:22 PM

Re: How will Canon's Cinema EOS affect their video camera line?
 
Sorry, mixing DSLR, Cinema and Video divisions. I do not know how closely the Cinema and Video division work or do not work together.

You asked how DSLR and Video cameras mixed together though.

Jonathan Lau April 17th, 2012 03:55 PM

Re: How will Canon's Cinema EOS affect their video camera line?
 
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Originally Posted by Tim Polster (Post 1727805)
Sorry, mixing DSLR, Cinema and Video divisions. I do not know how closely the Cinema and Video division work or do not work together.

You asked how DSLR and Video cameras mixed together though.

Yeah, sorry. I have this ADD tendency where I jump from topic to topic a lot...I guess that question was for Robert a while back since I noticed he used DSLRs with his XF300


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