richard schmitter
July 30th, 2002, 04:21 PM
Need some advice - I have a low time XL-1 with the x16 and x3 lenses (plus the EOS lens adapter) - since I purchased the unit I have not used it very much due to the 9 bit (DSP) signal processing graduation problem most notably when shooting blue sky shots and the poor low light performance in say a typical in-door ambient lighting situation.
A few week ends ago I fired it up and found that the 16x focus design is not very well suited to action shots like the Nascar races here at the TX motor speedway as it can't keep the picture focused and the Canon manual focus ring is way too slow to respond to changes due to it's servo design.
So, I have been thinking of getting a XL-1s and the Canon 16x manual lens but really wonder if the XL-1s is that much better than the XL-1 - for sure the lens would do the job.
Also, I am looking at the JVC GY DV500/550 camera and thinking of just dumping the Canon as the low light, DSP processing, and video resolution of this camera is far superior to the XL-1/S.
The Xl-1's offer a lot of flexibility that bigger cameras don't plus the Canon optics not to mention my investment in the lenses. I guess another option is to keep the XL-1 and get the JVC for the demanding stuff.
What do you more experienced shooters think about my options?
Thanks for any input,
richard schmitter
A few week ends ago I fired it up and found that the 16x focus design is not very well suited to action shots like the Nascar races here at the TX motor speedway as it can't keep the picture focused and the Canon manual focus ring is way too slow to respond to changes due to it's servo design.
So, I have been thinking of getting a XL-1s and the Canon 16x manual lens but really wonder if the XL-1s is that much better than the XL-1 - for sure the lens would do the job.
Also, I am looking at the JVC GY DV500/550 camera and thinking of just dumping the Canon as the low light, DSP processing, and video resolution of this camera is far superior to the XL-1/S.
The Xl-1's offer a lot of flexibility that bigger cameras don't plus the Canon optics not to mention my investment in the lenses. I guess another option is to keep the XL-1 and get the JVC for the demanding stuff.
What do you more experienced shooters think about my options?
Thanks for any input,
richard schmitter