Anthony Williams
August 5th, 2004, 12:29 PM
I have been reading posts around here learning more about video. I originally bought an Optura XI and realized that I need a 3CCD cam. Looking into cams I thought the GL2 was the best fit for my budget, so I read through the posts in the GL2 forum trying to get familiar with the cam beforehand.
Well I am here now because I have a 950. In Toronto, Cananda the 950 is initially $3299 with the PDX10 coming in at $3599. Yes It makes all the sense in the world to go with the PDX, but also keep in mind that we get hit with 15% tax here ($3299*1.15= $3793.85 and $3599*1.15= $4138.85) As you see it is not always easy to save for the next one up. I was able to pick this up for $1900 cdn brand new with full warranty. I am looking to shoot interviews/docs/music videos, with shots originating indoors/outdoors/night/day strictly for TV....
I shot some video today and watched it on my tv and was amazed. The sky was blue as it was supposed to be and the video was remarkable. I had an ND6 on and I guess this made alot of the difference. I also shot video at night in the downtown core with alot of bright buildings and signs and noticed the vertical smear, but I can live with it, it is not that bad and I liked a few shots (I may add a star filter for some effects). I tried the recommendation of the digital effect "Flash" in the cam to mimic film look or frame mode and noticed resolution loss on my tv, so I won't be using it at all. I like the video the cam gives out and can not risk degrading it, I will have to try "film look" in post in Vegas.
I am shooting mostly at 1/60, setting white balance before each shot and I have set my CP to various ways that I have read in this forum looking for the "best look" as my LCD does not help too much.
One thing I noticed and was commented on in a few threads:
1) FOCUS: At telephoto I can not focus at all as I was moving the ring slowly. reading here it was mentioned to focus faster which I will try. I wish the spot focus would tell me what it used to focus. I don't anticipate using it much but it is spot on when I need something in focus.
Other then that the 950 is exactly what I am looking for.
I plan to add a Beachtek DXA8, an AT 897 and get a tiffen, sony, or raynox wide, and add a light kit (I also have a mixer, but like the portability of the beachtek.) With all these additions I still am not at the price of the PDX. I am content with the video quality and thankful for this site and for the members that got me up to speed with the camera so quickly.
Now I am thinking of taking these stickers off that say USB Streaming, Movie MPEG, and Network Function to make it look a little more pro... :)
Well I am here now because I have a 950. In Toronto, Cananda the 950 is initially $3299 with the PDX10 coming in at $3599. Yes It makes all the sense in the world to go with the PDX, but also keep in mind that we get hit with 15% tax here ($3299*1.15= $3793.85 and $3599*1.15= $4138.85) As you see it is not always easy to save for the next one up. I was able to pick this up for $1900 cdn brand new with full warranty. I am looking to shoot interviews/docs/music videos, with shots originating indoors/outdoors/night/day strictly for TV....
I shot some video today and watched it on my tv and was amazed. The sky was blue as it was supposed to be and the video was remarkable. I had an ND6 on and I guess this made alot of the difference. I also shot video at night in the downtown core with alot of bright buildings and signs and noticed the vertical smear, but I can live with it, it is not that bad and I liked a few shots (I may add a star filter for some effects). I tried the recommendation of the digital effect "Flash" in the cam to mimic film look or frame mode and noticed resolution loss on my tv, so I won't be using it at all. I like the video the cam gives out and can not risk degrading it, I will have to try "film look" in post in Vegas.
I am shooting mostly at 1/60, setting white balance before each shot and I have set my CP to various ways that I have read in this forum looking for the "best look" as my LCD does not help too much.
One thing I noticed and was commented on in a few threads:
1) FOCUS: At telephoto I can not focus at all as I was moving the ring slowly. reading here it was mentioned to focus faster which I will try. I wish the spot focus would tell me what it used to focus. I don't anticipate using it much but it is spot on when I need something in focus.
Other then that the 950 is exactly what I am looking for.
I plan to add a Beachtek DXA8, an AT 897 and get a tiffen, sony, or raynox wide, and add a light kit (I also have a mixer, but like the portability of the beachtek.) With all these additions I still am not at the price of the PDX. I am content with the video quality and thankful for this site and for the members that got me up to speed with the camera so quickly.
Now I am thinking of taking these stickers off that say USB Streaming, Movie MPEG, and Network Function to make it look a little more pro... :)