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I'm a DSLR/MILC guy, thus asking this for a friend as I'm far from an expert on camcorders, but what would be the pro/cons list of a Sony PXW-X70 vs a Sony PMW-EX1R? http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1072752-REG/sony_pxw_x70_professional_xdcam_compact.html http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/758895-REG/Sony_PMW_EX1R_2_PMW_EX1R_XDCAM_EX_Full.html To also throw in a third one for comparison with these two, the Sony NEX-EA50 or even the Sony FS100 as a fourth consideration to be included (if only either one had built in ND filters, then I reckon this would be the strongest choice here perhaps?) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1076767-REG/sony_nex_ea50m_nxcam_camcorder.html http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/761580-REG/Sony_NEX_FS100UK_NEX_FS100U_Super_35mm_Sensor.html (included the links so it is easy and handy for people to also see the specs at a glance)
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I'd get a BMPC4K / BMCC MFT / BMPCC / FS700 in a heartbeat over a RED ONE (I've used all of these, including the RED ONE, except for a BMPC4K). And they all go for the same price or a *lot* cheaper. (also, check out the Sony FS7 if your budget can stretch upwards) KineMini 4K looks tempting on paper, but the extremely tiny local user base is a worry, check out this forum if you feel like giving the dice a roll and risk getting it: http://kinecommunity.com A point to remember is the RED ONE is a *very* old camera. Thus why it is going so "cheap". I'd say the biggest appeal of it would be having the "RED" brand name, I know people who have purchased it largely on that basis it seems. But depending on your specific needs, I'd recommend going with one of those others which I mentioned. Another gotcha about all RED cameras to remember, is the total cost of ownership is always a lot higher than merely what the price of the brain itself is. And for RED that is often rather high indeed. Significantly more expensive than it would be to build up say a BMCC or FS7 kit, as an example.
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What Lenses Would Match Well With Sigma ART Lenses
IronFilm replied to miketurner's topic in Cameras
Or the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 -
What is your third camera... GH4 + D5200 + ?
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I really do respect a lot whatever Shane Hurlbut has to say about filmmaking, until... he opens his mount and mentions Canon! :-/ Then it just becomes silly. He mentions the FS700 but doesn't even mention the FS7 once in that entire article? WTF
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Why are you even considering the Canon 7D?? :-/ Nobody sane should get a Canon DSLR to film with if they have researched the performance. Soooooooooo many cameras are ruthlessly beating Canon, for less money too!! I shoot with a Nikon D5200 professionally. Here you can see how the Nikon D5200 compares against the best of Canon's DSLRs, the very expensive 5DmkIII. (Well... if you ignore the insanely priced 1DC, which is ridiculous): http://www.eoshd.com/2013/02/nikon-d5200-vs-canon-5d-mark-iii/ http://www.eoshd.com/2013/02/nikon-d5200-review/ http://rungunshoot.com/nikon-d5200-studio-and-documentary-footage/ '>
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jax_rox, how shallow depth of field are we talking about? I often run and gun with F/4 and an APS-C sensor. Ebrahim: Is the "full frame aesthetic" simply just a shallow depth of field??
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Needed more explosions! ‪#‎MichaelBay‬ (sorry if I might have perhaps kinda posted this in the wrong subforum... I guessed this would be the closest one? As there is no off topic one, while discussing directors does come under creativity and such)
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RX100, is the only one which is truly pocketable. And that is a big point of difference in my eyes.
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Am curious too as to why zenpmd doesn't like the A7s over the 5Dmk3.... as that is very unusual, because the A7s looks so much better to film with!
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I'd just sell both the 5Dmk2 *and* the 7D, while they still have some value to photographers and you can get a decent price for them! Then pick up an A7s as your A cam, and two Sony A5100 as your two extra B & C cams to cover the extra angles. A5100 is the best APS-C hybrid camera on the market, in my eyes (with the possible exception of the NX1 of course). I just picked up one myself, but not only are they the best... they're dirt cheap too! As for the A7s, I don't need to say anything about it..... everybody knows how good it is!
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Perfect camera for enthusiast, not yet professional, user?
IronFilm replied to cojocaru27's topic in Cameras
Do you have a camera right now? If not, just get one! Any one! As you need to get learning with it. By the time you're even beginning to scratch the full potential of your camera a much much better one will have come along. So get something good, yet cheap, and go with it! Put the extra saved money into say lenses/audio/lighting that you can carry with you over to your next camera (I recommend Nikon F mount, so gives you the most flexibility, no matter what your next camera system is), or simply leave it in the bank. I'd recommend the Sony A5100 (they're US$350 currently, crazy good deal!). The A5100 takes all that is good about the A6000 and makes it even cheaper and better (only bummer is the lack of EVF now). http://www.eoshd.com/2014/04/surprise-sony-alpha-a6000-video-mode-huge-improvement/ I picked one up myself for only US$320 from the recent sales. -
I wouldn't get the D5300 when you can get the much cheaper D5200 instead. As you don't need WiFi or 1080p 60fps How much room do you have? Nikon 50mm f/1.8G or 85mm f/1.8G would be the lenses to check out. But you might not always have enough space to back up to use an 85mm. Plus you might still need some wide establishing shots? I'd suggest however instead the Sony A5100, as you say sound is taken care of. It is a brilliant camera (like the A6000, but better and cheaper: http://www.eoshd.com/2014/04/surprise-sony-alpha-a6000-video-mode-huge-improvement/) that is going for an absolute steal these days! I just picked one up for myself last week. And you can pair it with an RJ Lens Turbo for even more shallow DoF and more light:
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Check out the Panasonic DMC-GWC1 Wide Conversion Lens, I have one that I put on my Panasonic 14mm pancake for when I want an ultra small set up on my glidecam (because I too have a Tokina 11-16mm and a focal reducer, but that is one beefy combo!).
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That is a damn interesting idea! I should give it a go.
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Surprise! Sony Alpha A6000 video mode huge improvement
IronFilm replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
hmcindie, interesting... I shall keep an eye out for this next time I'm reviewing EX1 footage! ;-) -
Yet another manufacturer using the micro four thirds mount! I'm almost starting to lose track of how many camera manufacturers there are now with cameras in the pipeline with a micro four thirds mount! :-D (Panasonic, Olympus, Kodak, JVC, Blackmagic Design, apertus°, and now.... fps1000 too! And that is just the camera manufacturers, many many more accessories/lenses/etc manufacturers too) As I've often said m4/3 is the most robust and best camera system, it has so much more support behind it than any other mount.
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Surprise! Sony Alpha A6000 video mode huge improvement
IronFilm replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
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Surprise! Sony Alpha A6000 video mode huge improvement
IronFilm replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
This is a bit of an old post... but I just felt like I had to reply, as this might be the best comment in reply that I've read on this forum! Well said Matt. -
Yup, the video world is changing so very fast that I would recommend a person just starting out spends a minimal amount. So get a D5200. Then later on down the track when you're more experienced you'll have a clearer idea of what *you* want, and by then technology will have moved on a lot further (so don't waste thousands right now).
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Am I correct in assuming the "jinfinance" seller on eBay and the rjcamera.com website are exactly one and the same person? Thus if I purchased either of these two products I'd get exactly the same item: http://www.rjcamera.com/ocart/index.php?route=product%2Fproduct&path=20_65_66&product_id=62 http://www.ebay.com/itm/new-Nikon-F-G-focal-reducer-speed-booster-adapter-to-Sony-NEX-5-6-7-FS700-FS100-/360707999952 If so, why is there the US$40 difference between the two of them??? :-/ And are the Sony E mount focal reducers just as high quality as his m4/3 focal reducers?
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I've just picked up a new Sony A5100 (for US$330, a great Black Friday deal!) and want to use my Nikon F mount lenses on it. What is the best Metabones focal reducer clone for Nikon G to Sony E mount? Is it the Mitakon Lens Turbo II? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mitakon-Lens-Turbo-Focal-II-Reducer-Adapter-Nikon-F-ai-s-Sony-NEX-VG-camera-/171320696417 Or would the much cheaper jinfinance be just as good? http://www.ebay.com/itm/new-Nikon-F-G-focal-reducer-speed-booster-adapter-to-Sony-NEX-5-6-7-FS700-FS100-/360707999952
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