Scott Cassie
March 17th, 2010, 06:00 PM
Hey folks,
Got the NX5 last Wednesday replacing the HMC151 I adored, just in time to film a wedding on the Saturday (13th March). Here is the opening highlight from that:
Mar 13th - Nikki & David on Vimeo
Used a customised picture profile, and it seems to match closely the profile I was using on the HMC151.
In comparison to the HMC151:
Pros
- LCD screen is much sharper
- Overall picture image is sharper
- Manual focus and zoom rings are better
- Active steady shot slightly improves handheld use
- Wide angle is similar to HMC151 but with a longer zoom
- Comes with a shotgun mic
- Looks and feels more substantial
Cons
- Noisier at 12dB gain (if using LONOIZ profile on hmc151)
- Didn't come with a shoulder strap
- Viewfinder has issues when markers are on (for my eyes anyway)
The only problem I had was with final cut log & transfer. When the audio was set to PCM I found transfers were significantly longer (especially long duration clips). I came across this in testing prior to the wedding and set the audio to dolby. Transfer speeds were back to normal (same as with the hmc151).
Scott
Got the NX5 last Wednesday replacing the HMC151 I adored, just in time to film a wedding on the Saturday (13th March). Here is the opening highlight from that:
Mar 13th - Nikki & David on Vimeo
Used a customised picture profile, and it seems to match closely the profile I was using on the HMC151.
In comparison to the HMC151:
Pros
- LCD screen is much sharper
- Overall picture image is sharper
- Manual focus and zoom rings are better
- Active steady shot slightly improves handheld use
- Wide angle is similar to HMC151 but with a longer zoom
- Comes with a shotgun mic
- Looks and feels more substantial
Cons
- Noisier at 12dB gain (if using LONOIZ profile on hmc151)
- Didn't come with a shoulder strap
- Viewfinder has issues when markers are on (for my eyes anyway)
The only problem I had was with final cut log & transfer. When the audio was set to PCM I found transfers were significantly longer (especially long duration clips). I came across this in testing prior to the wedding and set the audio to dolby. Transfer speeds were back to normal (same as with the hmc151).
Scott