Trip Gould
January 23rd, 2009, 12:42 PM
Item Condition: 8+ Shows moderate wear or finish marks
I've been researching cameras and scouring sites for footage, and I really love the image the HD7 can put out. In the right hands, I'd say it is as good, if not better, than the Canon HV20/30 (and I am a die-hard Canon fan). I wasn't thinking of it at first, as it had gotten so many mixed reviews, but the footage speaks for itself. In fact, the negative reviews lead me to believe that the reviewers were either merely using it in auto mode, or didn't have a clue what they were doing. I know it's not the highest-res camera out there in its class, or the "best" in a great many ways, but resolution isn't everything (I still think the DVX100 is an amazing camera), and I am very impressed with HD7 and the fact that it has manual controls, etc., is a huge thing in my book.
Now, I know the next round of camcorders coming out are very impressive. The HF S10 from Canon (which is supposed to compare closely with the XH A1?!), the TM300 from Panasonic which has more manual control than you could shake a stick at, among others...but I have $1500 of credit which I can spend at B&H, and that will get me an HD7 AND a Brevis, which makes more sense to me.
At any rate... just wondering if you thought the price was fair.
Cheers.
I've been researching cameras and scouring sites for footage, and I really love the image the HD7 can put out. In the right hands, I'd say it is as good, if not better, than the Canon HV20/30 (and I am a die-hard Canon fan). I wasn't thinking of it at first, as it had gotten so many mixed reviews, but the footage speaks for itself. In fact, the negative reviews lead me to believe that the reviewers were either merely using it in auto mode, or didn't have a clue what they were doing. I know it's not the highest-res camera out there in its class, or the "best" in a great many ways, but resolution isn't everything (I still think the DVX100 is an amazing camera), and I am very impressed with HD7 and the fact that it has manual controls, etc., is a huge thing in my book.
Now, I know the next round of camcorders coming out are very impressive. The HF S10 from Canon (which is supposed to compare closely with the XH A1?!), the TM300 from Panasonic which has more manual control than you could shake a stick at, among others...but I have $1500 of credit which I can spend at B&H, and that will get me an HD7 AND a Brevis, which makes more sense to me.
At any rate... just wondering if you thought the price was fair.
Cheers.