Bill Bryant
April 4th, 2010, 07:27 PM
Hi folks,
I have been lurking in the background about a month now, soaking up all the knowledge being shared here. I work at NBC News in NY as a video editor and have had a passion for photography and videography my whole life.
First of all let me thank all the people who have been contributing to this forum, it has been invaluable to me in helping me make my decision to pull the trigger on a new NX5U. I was a little concerned about some of the problems I was reading about but decided to go ahead with the purchase and I couldn't be happier. On paper it was everything I was looking for in a camera and it fit my budget. I actually think Sony did a really good job pricing this camera and offering the $500 rebate on the external drive.
I like to have fun shooting concerts and live performances in my spare time. I have been working with a Sony HDR-SR12 so I am already used to working with the AVCHD format. I'm using the Adobe CS4 Production Suite on a Window 7 64 bit system. Premiere CS4 works with the files natively so I'm editing right away after a quick copy of the files to my RAID. I gave up working with tape at home years ago so the HDV format never appealed to me. When I saw Sony came out with pro camera that shot AVCHD to a 128 gig drive my interest was instantly peaked.
The NX5U is my first "pro" level video camera and so far in the first week of playing with it I am in LOVE with it. It is worlds better than the HDR-SR12 I was using. I love the range of the lens, its wide enough for me to capture the action close up to the stage and the zoom seems to goes on forever. I haven't actually had the opportunity to shoot a show with it yet so I don't know how it will perform in a club. The abundance of audio options is also perfect for me. There seems like a million ways to tweak the picture in the Picture Profiles. I'm still experimenting with the various formats and frame rates. I do really like 720/60P looks so far but want to burn a few blu-ray discs and compare it to 1080 formats. The more I read about it the more confused I get. We broadcast/edit 1080i at NBC but they like 720P over at ABC/ESPN.
If anyone would like to see some footage from the camera I have posted some clips to my YouTube account. Here is the address to the playlist that has all the files YouTube - editguy666's Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/editguy666?feature=mhw5#g/c/0350AB82D592B9A4)
or search editguy666 nx5u
I will add more clips to that playlist over time as I get to shoot more with the camera. Thanks again for all the info posted here you guys are great!
Happy shooting
Bill
I have been lurking in the background about a month now, soaking up all the knowledge being shared here. I work at NBC News in NY as a video editor and have had a passion for photography and videography my whole life.
First of all let me thank all the people who have been contributing to this forum, it has been invaluable to me in helping me make my decision to pull the trigger on a new NX5U. I was a little concerned about some of the problems I was reading about but decided to go ahead with the purchase and I couldn't be happier. On paper it was everything I was looking for in a camera and it fit my budget. I actually think Sony did a really good job pricing this camera and offering the $500 rebate on the external drive.
I like to have fun shooting concerts and live performances in my spare time. I have been working with a Sony HDR-SR12 so I am already used to working with the AVCHD format. I'm using the Adobe CS4 Production Suite on a Window 7 64 bit system. Premiere CS4 works with the files natively so I'm editing right away after a quick copy of the files to my RAID. I gave up working with tape at home years ago so the HDV format never appealed to me. When I saw Sony came out with pro camera that shot AVCHD to a 128 gig drive my interest was instantly peaked.
The NX5U is my first "pro" level video camera and so far in the first week of playing with it I am in LOVE with it. It is worlds better than the HDR-SR12 I was using. I love the range of the lens, its wide enough for me to capture the action close up to the stage and the zoom seems to goes on forever. I haven't actually had the opportunity to shoot a show with it yet so I don't know how it will perform in a club. The abundance of audio options is also perfect for me. There seems like a million ways to tweak the picture in the Picture Profiles. I'm still experimenting with the various formats and frame rates. I do really like 720/60P looks so far but want to burn a few blu-ray discs and compare it to 1080 formats. The more I read about it the more confused I get. We broadcast/edit 1080i at NBC but they like 720P over at ABC/ESPN.
If anyone would like to see some footage from the camera I have posted some clips to my YouTube account. Here is the address to the playlist that has all the files YouTube - editguy666's Channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/editguy666?feature=mhw5#g/c/0350AB82D592B9A4)
or search editguy666 nx5u
I will add more clips to that playlist over time as I get to shoot more with the camera. Thanks again for all the info posted here you guys are great!
Happy shooting
Bill