Steve Tapping
October 1st, 2004, 01:19 AM
I checked out the video preview of the new yet to be released prosumer Sony HD cam and I was pretty impressed, so I thought I would go out and shoot some similar material with the pdx10 to compare, too much spare time on my hands I know.
The results:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/tappings/EAPDX10_WildlifeTest.mov
I was actually pretty impressed, I had never really shot any nature subjects, sure you can not really compare the two because this is heavily compressed and it is a different format, but I have found comfort in knowing that the PDX10 really is a bloody good camera for the price. I was a little un-decided before due to inconsistent shots when shooting the ocean, which I believe is one of the hardest things to shoot. Any spare time I do get now I go out and shoot anything interesting because you understand how your camera works under various conditions & gives you a greater knowledge in preparation. I'm sure most of you know this but it's my little input for people just starting out.
There also wasnt alot of sample footage from the PDX10 around so I thought I would add some for people contemplating purchasing this camera (sorry sound guys, the sound wasnt interesting enough when shooting). No correcting in NLE has been done, this is straight from the camera's lens.
Bit of comical value added to the clip as well with the song, hahahha hippies.
The results:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/tappings/EAPDX10_WildlifeTest.mov
I was actually pretty impressed, I had never really shot any nature subjects, sure you can not really compare the two because this is heavily compressed and it is a different format, but I have found comfort in knowing that the PDX10 really is a bloody good camera for the price. I was a little un-decided before due to inconsistent shots when shooting the ocean, which I believe is one of the hardest things to shoot. Any spare time I do get now I go out and shoot anything interesting because you understand how your camera works under various conditions & gives you a greater knowledge in preparation. I'm sure most of you know this but it's my little input for people just starting out.
There also wasnt alot of sample footage from the PDX10 around so I thought I would add some for people contemplating purchasing this camera (sorry sound guys, the sound wasnt interesting enough when shooting). No correcting in NLE has been done, this is straight from the camera's lens.
Bit of comical value added to the clip as well with the song, hahahha hippies.