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I freakin' loved the VX1k! I had it for about 5 years when I first started filming, mostly skateboarding. Then, like many, I upgraded to the DVX100 when that came out. That was a game changer back in the day haha. 

To add to this thread, I recently did some work for a company that had a bunch of Sony PD170s in back of an old cupboard. I asked about them and was given one with a power chord. I'm planning on digging out my old DV tapes and capturing them all, but also want to give it to my kids to play with when they get a little older. I figure it'll be like if my dad gave me a super8 camera.

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I was going to post this earlier, but I forgot until now. This is the "movie-within-the-movie" from my first feature. I shot it on the Panasonic GS-90 to give it more of an amateur look and feel. It was a little MiniDV palmcorder I bought to use as a deck for capturing footage. I still have it, though the heads need a cleaning. I might fix it up for a fun little video experiment.

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CCD sensors definitely got that "classic digital" mojo and better yet are mostly global shutter. it's kind of a shame no one recently aside from digital bolex has done either still/video cams using a CCD in favor of CMOS due to the race in DR & high ISO performance. 

I'd love to pick up an old CCD cam just for fun but problem is theyr'e usually SD resolution & using obsolete formats like DV/Firewire etc..

I did find the Panasonic AG-HMC150 which is actually built around the aforementioned cult DVX100 but shoots in 1080p (upscaled) and records to SD:

IQ looks amazing imo & nails that vibe, but sadly camera seems real hard to find if not impossible here in europe :( 

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On 4/25/2018 at 12:08 AM, Matt Kieley said:

I was going to post this earlier, but I forgot until now. This is the "movie-within-the-movie" from my first feature. I shot it on the Panasonic GS-90 to give it more of an amateur look and feel. It was a little MiniDV palmcorder I bought to use as a deck for capturing footage. I still have it, though the heads need a cleaning. I might fix it up for a fun little video experiment.

This would look SICK as a horror short. Wow ! Great composition man

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