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Kyle Root March 19th, 2013 11:12 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Renkin (Post 1783749)
The images I'm capturing with the D600 (with respect to color, detail, DOF and response to natural light) are amazing. The sensor is light years ahead of my 3-CMOS Sony Z5U. I'm also coming from .m2t (HDV) codec and the .mov files from the Nikon look great in Vegas Pro.

Not exactly realted, but I shot a short promo video for a local photographer on Saturday and brought along our new Nikon 1 V1 to play around with. I know it's no D800 or D600... but, the video I got out of it just looked much better (color, sharpness, and just overall "look") than my trusty Sony NX5U that I've been using for about 2 years now... which I've loved. - Until I put clips side by side.

Vincent Oliver March 19th, 2013 11:35 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
Where is the clip Kyle, proof of the pudding etc.

Kyle Root March 19th, 2013 11:55 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
When I get home from work, I'll try and post some screen grabs etc. Unfortunately I didn't shoot the same thing with both cameras, but there were shot in the same room, at different times.

Craig Chartier June 1st, 2014 09:16 PM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
about a year since anyone as added to this tread. I was offered a good deal on a newer serial number D600. any recent thoughts on the performance of this camera for motion capture? any new updates would be great.
thanks

Sam Renkin June 3rd, 2014 01:53 PM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
I'm still very pleased with my D600. I had a brief pang of regret when the D7100 came out for $1,000 less, but I like the flexibility of using the FX sensor in full frame or DX crop mode, and better low light capability. It's just a solid, well-designed camera.

Vic Owen October 21st, 2014 03:16 PM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
Another late addition.

I've recently started shooting some video with my D610. The dust/oil issue has not occurred, possibly due to improvments in the 610. The video quality is comparable to my Pany HMC150, although not as intuitive to use.

I need more practice with it, but it's nice to know I can carry just one camera for mixed use. Also need to get an external mic, to reduce the AF noise when activated.

Kyle Root October 27th, 2014 09:14 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
I tried out the D750 at Best Buy the other day, and believe for video having that moveable screen is a pretty big deal if you're going to try and stay compact.

If I were looking to buy today for a Nikon DSLR as a video camera, it'd be the D750 just because of the screen.

Chris Harding October 29th, 2014 07:24 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
Hi Kyle

I never even heard of the 750 but it seems to be better for video than the 810 !! The only thing that would worry me is how good the autofocus is? With a tiny screen focussing manually for video would surely be a hit and miss affair but if the AF with 51 focus points is as good as they claim then could you confidently use the flip out screen just for framing and let the camera worry about focussing at weddings.

I do like the idea of using one camera for both video and stills (we do both at weddings) I really don't like to handhold a DSLR body for video but shucks, 3 axis gimbals are becoming cheaper by the day so you can have almost perfect handheld footage with one of these now.

Chris

Kyle Root October 29th, 2014 08:29 AM

Re: Is the D600 a great videocamera or should i go for D800?
 
Yeah the D750 just came out a couple weeks back.

I imagine it would work well in one of those stabilizers. I did a wedding Friday where my second shooter had a "Ghost" stabilizer and we used a Canon 7D and Sony a7s on it and it worked great. It was the first time I'd ever seen one of those brushless gimbals in person and we got some great stuff using those 2 cameras. The a7s was my third shooters camera and it made the rig even lighter. lol We did a cool "through the window" handoff shot at the reception that would not have been possible any other way. I was super impressed. He got one of the inital ones for about $1,200... but I saw the newer Ghosts are around $2,500 depending.

As far as focusing, I've been using my V1 and 17-55 and 70-200 for weddings and focus is quick and super accurate. I've never had any problems focusing on my V1. I would expect the D750 focus to be fairly quick and accurate. Probably not as fast as the mirrorless camera, but fast enough for me.


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