Dan Eggleston
March 11th, 2002, 08:34 PM
Hello all,
My name is Dan and I'm a newbie. I'm 37 years old, live in Florida and have two sons. (11 and 10) I've worked in television for 20 years. Mostly news and I've pretty much done it all, most recently as a director/technical director. However I've finally escaped the grasp of local news for local government. I now work for county government television and will be producing, shooting and editing various programs.
Whew...hope I haven't lost you. The reason I told you my life's story is to, believe it or not, get some advice on buying a camera!
My Hi 8 camera (I know ancient technology) finally died and I need to replace it. The county is using Sony DSR-300's (4 of them) and also has a PD-100. Everything is DVCam or DV and I've got the itch. I'm not looking to make feature films, but I'm not ruling out doing some commercial production if the opportunity arises. Plus, the kids are still in the "home video memories" age and I have to get something soon.
I don't want to pay $3,000 for a camera. I don't really want to pay $2,000 for a camera either, but that seems to be about the lowest price for what I'm thinking of getting. I've been considering the Sony's: VX-2000, PD-150, PD-100. The PD-150 is pretty much out due to $. What about the PD-100 vs. the VX-2000? Or, is there a next level down Sony that is DV and accepts a wide angle lens? I'd appreciate any thoughts you all might have. I'm hoping to find a really good camera at as bargain a price as I can find.
Thanks for enduring this long post. I promise to keep the next one much shorter! :-)
Dan E.
Florida
My name is Dan and I'm a newbie. I'm 37 years old, live in Florida and have two sons. (11 and 10) I've worked in television for 20 years. Mostly news and I've pretty much done it all, most recently as a director/technical director. However I've finally escaped the grasp of local news for local government. I now work for county government television and will be producing, shooting and editing various programs.
Whew...hope I haven't lost you. The reason I told you my life's story is to, believe it or not, get some advice on buying a camera!
My Hi 8 camera (I know ancient technology) finally died and I need to replace it. The county is using Sony DSR-300's (4 of them) and also has a PD-100. Everything is DVCam or DV and I've got the itch. I'm not looking to make feature films, but I'm not ruling out doing some commercial production if the opportunity arises. Plus, the kids are still in the "home video memories" age and I have to get something soon.
I don't want to pay $3,000 for a camera. I don't really want to pay $2,000 for a camera either, but that seems to be about the lowest price for what I'm thinking of getting. I've been considering the Sony's: VX-2000, PD-150, PD-100. The PD-150 is pretty much out due to $. What about the PD-100 vs. the VX-2000? Or, is there a next level down Sony that is DV and accepts a wide angle lens? I'd appreciate any thoughts you all might have. I'm hoping to find a really good camera at as bargain a price as I can find.
Thanks for enduring this long post. I promise to keep the next one much shorter! :-)
Dan E.
Florida