David Gomez
December 21st, 2004, 08:21 PM
Here are the uses of the camera.
1) Primary: To film music concerts of bands, most of the time plugged into the soundboard in the middle of the hall. Sometimes it's a long distance to the stage (up to 225 feet, most often about 125 feet from the stage). Almost all the time I plug into the mixing board via XLRs. Sometimes the stage is not well lit. I am often not in the best environments for filming, as the sound board area is sometimes not secured or barricaded. Camera must be durable as it will be subjected to rough environments.
2) Secondary use: Weddings.
Here are my options,
1) DVC30: Price with the XLR adapter, $1995. I like the zoom capability. I like the XLR adapter with the specialized plug in. The zoom is good, approx 630mm (35 mm equivalent). Not sure about the low light performance for stage and weddings.
2) DVC60: Price $2150. I like the fact that the XLRs are built in. Zoom and low light, same as the DVC30. Might be a bit bulky but might look more "professional" at weddings.
3) GL2: Price $2000 after rebate. I will need a Studio 1 or Beechtech XLR adapter. I have used these adapters with Digital 8 cameras and was surprised at the good audio quality. I wonder if there will be a significant audio improvement with built in XLRs. Not sure about low light for stage and weddings. I love the 20X zoom, coming in around 800 mm (35 mm equivalent). I tested this camera and liked it, the only one I tested but am worried about it's durability.
4) FX1: Price $3500. I will need a Studio 1 or Beechtech XLR adapter. Not happy with the zoom, only 390 mm (35 mm equivalent), no good telephoto lenses under $500. Should be the best in low light for a dimly lit stage and weddings. It's the wave of the future, I am into high definition and know it's just a matter of time many weddings would require a high def cam. I also like the 16:9. The price is steep but it's great technology, but I am concerned about it's use at concerts.
5) Z1: Price $5500. Same as FX1 but with XLRs, too expensive though.
All the experts, please help me make a decision.
Thanks
David
1) Primary: To film music concerts of bands, most of the time plugged into the soundboard in the middle of the hall. Sometimes it's a long distance to the stage (up to 225 feet, most often about 125 feet from the stage). Almost all the time I plug into the mixing board via XLRs. Sometimes the stage is not well lit. I am often not in the best environments for filming, as the sound board area is sometimes not secured or barricaded. Camera must be durable as it will be subjected to rough environments.
2) Secondary use: Weddings.
Here are my options,
1) DVC30: Price with the XLR adapter, $1995. I like the zoom capability. I like the XLR adapter with the specialized plug in. The zoom is good, approx 630mm (35 mm equivalent). Not sure about the low light performance for stage and weddings.
2) DVC60: Price $2150. I like the fact that the XLRs are built in. Zoom and low light, same as the DVC30. Might be a bit bulky but might look more "professional" at weddings.
3) GL2: Price $2000 after rebate. I will need a Studio 1 or Beechtech XLR adapter. I have used these adapters with Digital 8 cameras and was surprised at the good audio quality. I wonder if there will be a significant audio improvement with built in XLRs. Not sure about low light for stage and weddings. I love the 20X zoom, coming in around 800 mm (35 mm equivalent). I tested this camera and liked it, the only one I tested but am worried about it's durability.
4) FX1: Price $3500. I will need a Studio 1 or Beechtech XLR adapter. Not happy with the zoom, only 390 mm (35 mm equivalent), no good telephoto lenses under $500. Should be the best in low light for a dimly lit stage and weddings. It's the wave of the future, I am into high definition and know it's just a matter of time many weddings would require a high def cam. I also like the 16:9. The price is steep but it's great technology, but I am concerned about it's use at concerts.
5) Z1: Price $5500. Same as FX1 but with XLRs, too expensive though.
All the experts, please help me make a decision.
Thanks
David