Alan Gordon
May 7th, 2009, 11:13 AM
I do mostly kitchen table / living room type interviews. I am currently using a consumer camcorder Samsung SC D363 with a shoe mounted Azden SMX 10 microphone. I want to upgrade my concept in the next few months and was thinking about a Canon DV 30. A few questions:
With a second camera I will be able to have two camera angles. Will the video from the Canon be so different from the Samsung video that I won't be able to cut back and forth between the two shots - or does it not matter that much?
Do I need a microphone on the second camera, or will one microphone suffice when I do the editing?
Does the DV 30 require a shoe mount for an external microphone or can you mount it directly onto the camera?
I've heard the Canon HG21 mentioned. For my fairly low end application, would this be a better camera, or stick with the DV 30?
I have always positioned my subject(s) with ambient light, but would like to move toward lights. I'd like to keep this inexpensive - what type of lighting arrangement would work best? (specifics here would be appreciated - i.e. product recommendation, pole mounts or not, etc.)
Thanks very much!
With a second camera I will be able to have two camera angles. Will the video from the Canon be so different from the Samsung video that I won't be able to cut back and forth between the two shots - or does it not matter that much?
Do I need a microphone on the second camera, or will one microphone suffice when I do the editing?
Does the DV 30 require a shoe mount for an external microphone or can you mount it directly onto the camera?
I've heard the Canon HG21 mentioned. For my fairly low end application, would this be a better camera, or stick with the DV 30?
I have always positioned my subject(s) with ambient light, but would like to move toward lights. I'd like to keep this inexpensive - what type of lighting arrangement would work best? (specifics here would be appreciated - i.e. product recommendation, pole mounts or not, etc.)
Thanks very much!