Bill Pryor
September 26th, 2010, 10:00 AM
I find myself wanting a little pocketcam for still photo snapshots because I don't take the 5DII package to personal events, etc. I've noticed that the Canon S95 does 720p 24fps video. They have a new Elph SD4500 coming out soon that does 1080p/24, but it's more of an automatic camera. The 95 gives you decent manual control for something like that. There's also a Fuji model that does 720p/24.
There are other little cameras that shoot 1080p video but they're 30fps and I live in a 24 frame world. I'm thinking it might be better to have something like the 95 that's a better camera than the 4500 at higher resolution, but I'm undecided. Canon also has the G12 coming out that is like the 95 but with better control, longer lens, etc. But it's not quite a shirt pocket camera. Same 720p24 video.
Most people get a Flip HD or Kodak Zi8 when they want a pocket video camera, but I'm wondering if anybody has actually used something like the Canon S95 and if so what the video looks like.
My primary use would be still snapshots, with family video. But in the past there have been rare occasions where I've got a grabshot that made its way into a real production.
The SD4500 that's coming out does do 1080p24, but it looks to be without full manual overrides, and I'm wondering if the shutter and white balance and all stay on auto during video shooting. That would be a problem.
Obviously nothing like this would look anything close to 5D video, that's not the point. The idea is that on occasion there might be a shot I could get that would work. For example, I did a couple of sunset shots one time with a consumer video camera that I ended up using as chroma key plates. And once I had a night shot from a little camera shooting a driver from back through the steering wheel, mounted on the dash, and the angle was so different from other shots in the sequence that I could get by with the lesser quality.
Nikon is coming out with one, I think the 8100, that's 1080p, but it's 30fps. I guess I could buy conversion software to get that to 24fps, but that would be a hassle. Sony's appear to all be 1080i.
Anybody have any digital still pocket cameras that shoot video at 24p? I think the S95 has only been out a couple of months. Or doesn anybody use software to get from 30 to 24p?
There are other little cameras that shoot 1080p video but they're 30fps and I live in a 24 frame world. I'm thinking it might be better to have something like the 95 that's a better camera than the 4500 at higher resolution, but I'm undecided. Canon also has the G12 coming out that is like the 95 but with better control, longer lens, etc. But it's not quite a shirt pocket camera. Same 720p24 video.
Most people get a Flip HD or Kodak Zi8 when they want a pocket video camera, but I'm wondering if anybody has actually used something like the Canon S95 and if so what the video looks like.
My primary use would be still snapshots, with family video. But in the past there have been rare occasions where I've got a grabshot that made its way into a real production.
The SD4500 that's coming out does do 1080p24, but it looks to be without full manual overrides, and I'm wondering if the shutter and white balance and all stay on auto during video shooting. That would be a problem.
Obviously nothing like this would look anything close to 5D video, that's not the point. The idea is that on occasion there might be a shot I could get that would work. For example, I did a couple of sunset shots one time with a consumer video camera that I ended up using as chroma key plates. And once I had a night shot from a little camera shooting a driver from back through the steering wheel, mounted on the dash, and the angle was so different from other shots in the sequence that I could get by with the lesser quality.
Nikon is coming out with one, I think the 8100, that's 1080p, but it's 30fps. I guess I could buy conversion software to get that to 24fps, but that would be a hassle. Sony's appear to all be 1080i.
Anybody have any digital still pocket cameras that shoot video at 24p? I think the S95 has only been out a couple of months. Or doesn anybody use software to get from 30 to 24p?