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Thanks Monday.....and yes, LETS ALL STAY ON TOPIC HERE....or start another thread. This thread was started by me but is here for all of us to have a solid way of seeing what folks are using for cams around here, and if it keeps getting side tracked by comments on how HDV is this and SD is that, and this codec works better than this and the color sampling is better than that, the original idea gets lost in the rubble.
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I use a JVC HD110U
I shoot my weddings 720P 30, only because 24 frame is pretty new to me, and I get alot od smear. I like the camera's feel, I hate the lack of an auto focus. I came from a Sony Z1U and truth be told, I only went with the JVC because I wanted progressive, and the ability to change the lens. Well, 10,000.00 later (for the entire camera kit I purchased) I wish I would have just bought 2 Z1U's and forgot about progressive. Even now I am thinking of either buying a small form factor camera like the Z1U, or buying a glidecam, 6 hors of holding that big camera kills me. I still have yet to achive the look and feel I wanted with this camera, whivh makes me even more regretive of buying it. Takes a good picture though. |
Last year I used an FX1 and an HC1. This year I'll be using the FX1 and a Canon XHA1.
I bought the FX1 about a year ago because it seemed like the best bang for the buck. I convinced my mother-in-law to buy the HC1 and our church to buy the XHA1. I get to borrow them just about whenever I want. Much cheaper than owning or renting! I felt that, compared to the PD170, for example, the slightly higher price and slightly lower low-light performance of the FX1 was a small price to pay for all the current and future benefits of HD. I was afraid of buying something that might be obsolete and worthless in a couple of years. I was coming from a 7 lux single chip SD Sony, so the 3 lux rating of the FX1 was a huge improvement to me! The FX1 is starting to look a little obsolete now, because it doesn't shoot progressive! |
to be honest, low light performance isnt the be all and end all
IMO colour saturation and gradation accuracy far exceeds the need to see in the dark |
where's the poll?
HDV in the sun...ahh...so nice
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Hd
I've been using the Z1 since June '05 with an FX1 as a spare. Replaced it with an A1 last year to save weight.
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We're currently using a pair of PD-170s for mostly wedding work. I think we'll get introduced to HD by purchasing an HV20 very soon. No plans to upgrade until 2008. BTW, if PD-170s had native 16.9, HD upgrade would be much later.
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bob you could always save afew thousand bux by going for a Centruy Optics 16:9 adapter..
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I use two Canon XL2s (which I'm very hapy with) and will be acquiring a third next month. I'll eventually go to HD, but my area is very slow when it comes to people adopting new technology. Some people still want VHS, so HD is a loooong ways away in my area. Plus I need to pay off the XL2s first.
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using hdv
I shoot with a Sony Z1U but deliver in sd for now. My other camera is a VX1000, so I really was due for a new camera. Nice to now have a camera that can do both sd and hdv for this transitional time. For sd delivery, shooting hdv looks very good, and I have the advantage of having the hdv available in case I get any requests. However, I always hire a 2nd camera person with gear, so I'm hoping there will be shooters available for me to hire with Z1Us or matching, for any brides requesting hdv.
The obstacle now is waiting to see if anyone will be able to play a HD or BluRay DVD-R. Meantime, I can at least get used to working with my Z1 and all it's capabilities, and gradually add on whatever I'll need to add to my editing and delivery workflow. |
Saxon Bashford
I'm currently using my trusty PDX 10, shooting 16:9, and hoping to buy a Z1 or V1 soon. Even so, I imagine I'll be delivering SD for a little while yet.
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