- July 7th, 2010, 11:41 am
#311661
We have dabbled in camera talk on here before. But since I am in the market for gear I thought I'd ask for some opinions.
I am doing some video projects and I need to upgrade my old SD gear. I had been looking at traditional full HD video cameras and was leaning toward the JVC GY-HM100U because of its ability to record onto SD cards in .mov format. I used the higher end version of the camera at the church where I worked last year and loved the workflow of simply dropping the clips onto the Final Cut timeline in native code. I also have considered similar Sony options since that is basically all I used in my two decades in television. But the more I have talked to my production house/church guys the more I am leaning toward a more cost effective option ... the Canon EOS 7D.
I admit that as a video guy, the idea of carrying around a still camera that records video will take some adjustments on my part. And the audio situation is a nuisance on the 7D (or the more costly 5D Mark II) but there are clear workarounds in place (thank you Pluraleyes). But the picture quality on the 7D (and even moreso in the 5D Mark II) is outstanding and the price is very attractive.
Obviously some of you work on the video side of things but also love the stills. And some of you who are still-oriented photogs may have some thoughts on the 7D or other options as well. What's your take?
I am doing some video projects and I need to upgrade my old SD gear. I had been looking at traditional full HD video cameras and was leaning toward the JVC GY-HM100U because of its ability to record onto SD cards in .mov format. I used the higher end version of the camera at the church where I worked last year and loved the workflow of simply dropping the clips onto the Final Cut timeline in native code. I also have considered similar Sony options since that is basically all I used in my two decades in television. But the more I have talked to my production house/church guys the more I am leaning toward a more cost effective option ... the Canon EOS 7D.
I admit that as a video guy, the idea of carrying around a still camera that records video will take some adjustments on my part. And the audio situation is a nuisance on the 7D (or the more costly 5D Mark II) but there are clear workarounds in place (thank you Pluraleyes). But the picture quality on the 7D (and even moreso in the 5D Mark II) is outstanding and the price is very attractive.
Obviously some of you work on the video side of things but also love the stills. And some of you who are still-oriented photogs may have some thoughts on the 7D or other options as well. What's your take?




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