Mat Thompson
April 18th, 2008, 06:03 AM
Hey guys
Well I've become a Canon traitor and bought a JVC110 for the next step in my film making. I've bought it mainly for a 10 minute (at the moment) short I'm producing with a uk scientist this year which will be mostly macro shooting but of course I'll be using it in general and in my uwol films.
I thought I'd post this to get tips/warnings and general chit chat from other JVC wildlife shooters out there !??
As yet pro's are -
Focus assist (Canon really needs something like this...it seems great)
50p (albeit only in SD but still useful)
General build and feel - I really was expecting the build quality to be less than the canon, I have to say I actually feel in some ways its better.
LCD flipout
Cons
Power consumption/battery size....hhmmm!
No auto focus - Although I didn't have it on my EF lenses anyway it was useful on the x20 in a flap with rapidly moving stuff/low light.
Well I've become a Canon traitor and bought a JVC110 for the next step in my film making. I've bought it mainly for a 10 minute (at the moment) short I'm producing with a uk scientist this year which will be mostly macro shooting but of course I'll be using it in general and in my uwol films.
I thought I'd post this to get tips/warnings and general chit chat from other JVC wildlife shooters out there !??
As yet pro's are -
Focus assist (Canon really needs something like this...it seems great)
50p (albeit only in SD but still useful)
General build and feel - I really was expecting the build quality to be less than the canon, I have to say I actually feel in some ways its better.
LCD flipout
Cons
Power consumption/battery size....hhmmm!
No auto focus - Although I didn't have it on my EF lenses anyway it was useful on the x20 in a flap with rapidly moving stuff/low light.