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Title: video camera question
Post by: zipper bowss on March 05, 2009, 08:13:00 AM
ok guys, here is the situation.I have just about convenced myself to get a good video camera for filming hunting trips and archery events.I have been looking at Sony DCR-vx2100 and Sony HDR-fx7.I have used a GL2 a friend has,and it is fine.I just figured if I was going to drop that kind of cash I would get a hi def camera.The problem is this.I know SQUAT about video cameras.However I did find the GL2 relatively easy to deal with. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.If you know of other camera's to check out,please let me know.
Thanks Bill
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: zipper bowss on March 05, 2009, 06:52:00 PM
ANYONE????
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: Rick_H on March 11, 2009, 12:41:00 PM
I just bought a Canon Vivia HF10 which seems really nice, but I haven't used it that much yet. It has built in memory which means fewer moving parts and is super small and light. I would look into how much computer power you need to process the video, what type of files it uses, do you have a HD TV you can plug into directly, what type of CDs can you burn, etc. It seems to me that you have to think of the camcorder as part of a system that must be compatible. With mine I can plug it in directly to my TV but I will have to (I think)buy a Blu-ray player if I burn discs. Another thing is I ended up buying a bigger battery and a wide angle lens for mine, so you need to decide if the camera right out of the box will work for you. I have Canon photo gear and there is some carry over in operations so that made me go Canon.
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: oxnam on March 18, 2009, 06:30:00 PM
Depends what you want to do with it.  I think you will have to spend a lot of money to purchase a HD camcorder that has a good lux rating (performance in low light).  Also the computer needed for editing HD has to be much more robust.
I bought a Sony VX2100 and have been happy with it.  This is the only prosumer camcorder I have ever used so I can't compare too much for you.  It does very well in low light compared to a lot of camcorders.
The Sony PD170 is supposedly the professional version of the VX2100.  Can't recall for sure what the difference between them are though.  Good luck.
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: zipper bowss on March 18, 2009, 08:36:00 PM
I have pretty much decided on the sony hdr-fx7.It is rated at 4 lux and is HD.It is also SUPPOSE to be friendly to the not so camera savvy.I guess we will see.I will let you know how things turn out.Thanks for the input.
Bill
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: bill langer on March 18, 2009, 09:36:00 PM
For what it is worth oxnam is right on! I replied on the other thread. Good luck, Bill
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: bloodyarrow on March 19, 2009, 09:15:00 AM
The GL2 is a very good camera I have two of them we use and they have done me and my boys well. Easy to use and editing is fairly easy with most systems
Title: Re: video camera question
Post by: JJA on September 24, 2009, 11:43:00 PM
Bill,
If you like the Sony FX7 I would strongly suggest you look at the HDR FX1000. It has all the features of the FX7 with much better performance. Instead of the 1/4" sensors that the FX7 uses it utilizes 1/3" sensors - what this means is MUCH better low light performance. Its LUX rating is 1.5 - that is a HUGE difference at "prime time"
Jeff