Russ Holland
August 19th, 2008, 09:41 AM
I currently own a VX2100 but want to sell up for two reasons:
1) I no longer care for the attention I get when I'm out using it, and I've got so much kit in my huge backpack it's all getting heavy for me.
2) I'd like to start recording in HD
Currently, I'm looking at the Canon HV30 - small and Hi Def - but it's only a single chipper, so thinking, if I'm not going to change again for a while, I want a certain requirements, but don't know which camera would suit me (does that make sense).
Ideally, I'd like a 3-chipper, something about the size of the TRV950 but High Def. I love using a focus ring like on my VX, but if the camera is too small I understand about not having the zoom ring as well, but something switchable like the HC1 perhaps? (also single chipper?)
Important thing now, manual controls. I want to be able to set aperture and shutter, and exposure, as well as having manual focus and white balance. And I film wildlife, so a 20x optical would be great, but not essential, as I can't ask for everything and I can use tele lens if I have to.
Also, should be rather good in low light - doesn't have to be as good as the VX in low light, as long as the image isn't too dark and it's acceptable. Don't know if it's possible, but if the eye sees it, it will shoot it. Nothing too extreme, examples of what I do is
i) streets at night (lit by street lamps)
ii) normal family stuff, spontaneous filming, e.g. kids doing something funny, grab the camera and film without having the think too much about extra light
iii) daylight, but under the cover of trees, in the woods filming wildlife
Oh, headphone socket and mic input too - needs these. Now I've seen cameras like the Sony A1 (the HC1 but with the mic think that's it's name) Maybe a built on mic like that would be too big (I use the camera for general family use as well as film and wildlife)
So, what would you fine people suggest? Is there such a camera I seek? I'd really, really like some help in deciding, there are so many different models out there and things change so frequently, I'm at a loss...
Finally, I suppose I'd better mention what I want to spend: The more money it is will give me (probably) the features I want, so I know I'm going to pay more than consumer camera prices, but anything past £1200 and I'd struggle.
Please suggest model numbers, and I'll Google them and see if it is right for me.
Many, many thanks, I know it's a lot to ask, but I'm at a loss. If I don't know model numbers to search for I can't find what I want.
Thanks,
Russ
1) I no longer care for the attention I get when I'm out using it, and I've got so much kit in my huge backpack it's all getting heavy for me.
2) I'd like to start recording in HD
Currently, I'm looking at the Canon HV30 - small and Hi Def - but it's only a single chipper, so thinking, if I'm not going to change again for a while, I want a certain requirements, but don't know which camera would suit me (does that make sense).
Ideally, I'd like a 3-chipper, something about the size of the TRV950 but High Def. I love using a focus ring like on my VX, but if the camera is too small I understand about not having the zoom ring as well, but something switchable like the HC1 perhaps? (also single chipper?)
Important thing now, manual controls. I want to be able to set aperture and shutter, and exposure, as well as having manual focus and white balance. And I film wildlife, so a 20x optical would be great, but not essential, as I can't ask for everything and I can use tele lens if I have to.
Also, should be rather good in low light - doesn't have to be as good as the VX in low light, as long as the image isn't too dark and it's acceptable. Don't know if it's possible, but if the eye sees it, it will shoot it. Nothing too extreme, examples of what I do is
i) streets at night (lit by street lamps)
ii) normal family stuff, spontaneous filming, e.g. kids doing something funny, grab the camera and film without having the think too much about extra light
iii) daylight, but under the cover of trees, in the woods filming wildlife
Oh, headphone socket and mic input too - needs these. Now I've seen cameras like the Sony A1 (the HC1 but with the mic think that's it's name) Maybe a built on mic like that would be too big (I use the camera for general family use as well as film and wildlife)
So, what would you fine people suggest? Is there such a camera I seek? I'd really, really like some help in deciding, there are so many different models out there and things change so frequently, I'm at a loss...
Finally, I suppose I'd better mention what I want to spend: The more money it is will give me (probably) the features I want, so I know I'm going to pay more than consumer camera prices, but anything past £1200 and I'd struggle.
Please suggest model numbers, and I'll Google them and see if it is right for me.
Many, many thanks, I know it's a lot to ask, but I'm at a loss. If I don't know model numbers to search for I can't find what I want.
Thanks,
Russ