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Oops, I was thinking EF...didn't realize I wrote EOS. Thanks.
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I´m looking foreward to see some footage, but I don´t think this camera is such an allrounder as they claim.
Great for reality TV, personally I think not. Cameras this size are to small to shoot with for a day straight, a full size camera is much more steady and ergonomical to work with. And auto focus, no fixed focus ring, won´t work well. They would be great for multi camera work though. I´ve done music promos and drama with the XL2 with decent results, so I think XLH could be a usefull tool here. Time will show |
Being an 'indie' myself.....I hope I was correct about my own original post!
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And how is it people have been making acceptable movies with 50-year-old SD technology, but we're not sure whether uncompressed 1080i video is good enough? What's that about?!? |
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SLAM DUNK!!!! *say it again and again and again and again and again so the newbies who are *confused as to what to buy* can understand that perfect statement. - Shan |
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Chris, at Birns & Sawyer last week I filmed all sorts fast motion and normal as well. We put the footage on their big HD projection screen and it was beautiful. No issues at all, and I recorded all of that on HDV tape @ 24f.
Shannon, I hope your filming with your new baby today. Your pics are up at the link below. Also, there are a few photos from the HVX200/ 35mm film screening the other night at Laser Pacific. http://www.pbase.com/arrfilms pappas Quote:
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My only thought is, it's expensive to wheel around a RAID and a bit of money to rent an HD deck a day. For probably the same price, a VariCam might be just as well.
Though component out, the Z1 can do uncompressed HD, too. And half the price. Again, it's component, not digital like the XL H1. One last thing, a "great camera" doth not make a great filmmaker. Or even an adequate one. heath |
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I agree--a DVX100a in 60i looks better than my old XL1 in 60i.
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True, but then how do you capture that component signal? There's an apparent lack of devices which can accept a component HD input and record it to a computer hard drive<< Kevin, I thought BlackMagicDesigns has HD component capture cards for under 1K US. Of course an SDI cable can run up to 300 feet which makes keeping your video village out of the way a lot easier. |
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