What is a good $500 to $1500 camcorder to buy?
LUXORPYRAMID
4 Jul 2010 09:16
60p is what everybody will like to have. 30p & 24p are great.
Canon T2i, Pansonic GH1, Panasonic TM700, Canon 7D, Canon HF11, Canon HFS10 which ever you buy, you won't be making a mistake.
All my friends that have owned Canon's and changed to other brands have always returned to Canon.
Stay away from the Sony HD1000u and Panasonic HMC70.
My best choices for you are T2i and GH1.
Canon T2i, Pansonic GH1, Panasonic TM700, Canon 7D, Canon HF11, Canon HFS10 which ever you buy, you won't be making a mistake.
All my friends that have owned Canon's and changed to other brands have always returned to Canon.
Stay away from the Sony HD1000u and Panasonic HMC70.
My best choices for you are T2i and GH1.
movielighter
5 Jul 2010 09:08
6op is the way to go for sure, I have gotten some sports shots with it and they are jaw droppers. It leaves no artifacts with movement, and if taken down 40% to slow motion, you can see some serious details.
Here are two examples:
MMA Promo, this was colored, blurred and used as a background for an intro. Here is the clip I sent to the promoter.
http://www.vimeo.com/11653453
Kansas City Chiefs Draft - This was the week I got the camera. Got invited to the draft and brought it with me. Sorry, no music, but watch the fluid action of the subject. The settings for render are also posted to give you an idea.
http://www.vimeo.com/11328268
Here are two examples:
MMA Promo, this was colored, blurred and used as a background for an intro. Here is the clip I sent to the promoter.
http://www.vimeo.com/11653453
Kansas City Chiefs Draft - This was the week I got the camera. Got invited to the draft and brought it with me. Sorry, no music, but watch the fluid action of the subject. The settings for render are also posted to give you an idea.
http://www.vimeo.com/11328268