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buy a pair of USED HMC150s and call it done. in fact, buy all used gear.
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I hear you on the rolling shutter, but to me like others it's not a deal breaker as you see it all of the time on network tv alone. |
Once you figure out the camera you want, make sure you get a good tripod ;) I don't think anyone's mentioned that yet! You'll want to pay good money for a good tripod too, because it'll pay off in the long run.
Along with your wireless mic and audio recorders, a good shotgun mic would be nice for your roaming camera. I'm not knowledgeable with mics, but I have a RODE NTG2 and that seems to have great reviews everywhere. A steadicam is also nice to use, but only if it fits your budget and if you have the time to practice it. It depends on your filming style if you even want it in the first place. Lastly, with regards to post-production, here's a great site to check out. It may be a tad outdated but it'll give you a start: Build Your Own HD WorkstationMike Curtis, Mike Curtis, Mike Curtis |
Sorry, I posted the message in the wrong thread. Unable to delete this message.
Need help on what to buy, pls check alternative thread. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/wedding-...ed-advice.html Sorry for the confusion. Tom |
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