Chip Rees
October 4th, 2004, 06:01 PM
Hi. I have predominantly amateur camera skills - but do an extreme amount of interviewing on video and am seeking camera/audio rec's.
I conduct long days of close-up street interviews/documentary interviews - GOOD AUDIO is extremely important coupled with the best mobility in a prosumer camera. I interview/shoot by myself and aim to be as discreet and unobtrusive with the camera as possible. Have been using a TRV-950 with a very basic external mic (that was very inadequate) until it all was recently stolen - now I need to replace/upgrade.
Currently looking at Sony PDX10, Panasonic AG-DVC30 - which fit my price range best and seem to offer good mobility. Could be swayed to a larger camera like PD170 or 100A if what I might lose in mobility is gained elsewhere and it's worth the price. I however will not be very experimental with the camera -- just doing close-up interviews on the street that need quality picture with quality audio. My footage needs to be able to integrate well with the footage of more savvy and experienced filmmakers.
Seeking best audio/mobility combo solution that won't break the bank (Lavalier mic's are usually not an option for audio - due to the frenzied pace and environs I'll be in the set-up time turns my spontaneous interview respondents away).
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Chip
I conduct long days of close-up street interviews/documentary interviews - GOOD AUDIO is extremely important coupled with the best mobility in a prosumer camera. I interview/shoot by myself and aim to be as discreet and unobtrusive with the camera as possible. Have been using a TRV-950 with a very basic external mic (that was very inadequate) until it all was recently stolen - now I need to replace/upgrade.
Currently looking at Sony PDX10, Panasonic AG-DVC30 - which fit my price range best and seem to offer good mobility. Could be swayed to a larger camera like PD170 or 100A if what I might lose in mobility is gained elsewhere and it's worth the price. I however will not be very experimental with the camera -- just doing close-up interviews on the street that need quality picture with quality audio. My footage needs to be able to integrate well with the footage of more savvy and experienced filmmakers.
Seeking best audio/mobility combo solution that won't break the bank (Lavalier mic's are usually not an option for audio - due to the frenzied pace and environs I'll be in the set-up time turns my spontaneous interview respondents away).
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Chip