Bill Grant
June 7th, 2009, 08:50 AM
Hey All,
I just thought I would share some realizations on my use of the 5D in the weeks that I've had it. I was very surprised after shooting with the 5D for a few days at how well my A1 held up when I went back to it . When I'm shooting a reception, the A1 has only challenged me when the light gets VERY low. And I typically shoot most of the reception without a light. I found that the 5D does really well in these situations except for focus. I have had a real headache with focus in that situation. In general, I dread having to monkey with the camera vs find something to shoot, etc. I guess that will probably get better as time goes on. I still don't trust it enough to rely on it for critical shots. The other thing is uploading the card and converting the footage seems to take alot of effort as far as multiple steps, etc. I appreciate the simplicity of uploading a tape. I just wanted to say with all of the hype around the 5D, it is a specialty tool and definately will not take the place of my A1s any time soon. (btw I don't understand why they named the new camera the A1s because that makes it confusing when you refer to plural A1s) anyway, enjoy your cameras folks. I believe it to be the best handheld HDV camera for the money.
Bill
I just thought I would share some realizations on my use of the 5D in the weeks that I've had it. I was very surprised after shooting with the 5D for a few days at how well my A1 held up when I went back to it . When I'm shooting a reception, the A1 has only challenged me when the light gets VERY low. And I typically shoot most of the reception without a light. I found that the 5D does really well in these situations except for focus. I have had a real headache with focus in that situation. In general, I dread having to monkey with the camera vs find something to shoot, etc. I guess that will probably get better as time goes on. I still don't trust it enough to rely on it for critical shots. The other thing is uploading the card and converting the footage seems to take alot of effort as far as multiple steps, etc. I appreciate the simplicity of uploading a tape. I just wanted to say with all of the hype around the 5D, it is a specialty tool and definately will not take the place of my A1s any time soon. (btw I don't understand why they named the new camera the A1s because that makes it confusing when you refer to plural A1s) anyway, enjoy your cameras folks. I believe it to be the best handheld HDV camera for the money.
Bill