Devin Eskew
August 13th, 2005, 01:01 AM
I had read the prior thread on this and didn't quite find what I was looking for. I as well am trying to figure out if my next purchase should be the FX1 or PD-170. They both fit the price range I am looking at. I am really concerned that the FX1 will not give my the same features I am looking for compared to the 170. Some background on the system the footage will be edited on.
Dell 4550, 1g Ram, 2.5ghz P4, 128mb ATI, Vegas 6b to edit. One of the reasons I am considering the FX1, is to take advantage of the new capture/logging codec Vegas 6 offers. I do not plan on upgrading the edit system until late 2006 or early 2007. I do mostly weddings and other assorted projects.
1. I know my edit system meets the "basic" requirments, will it really be able to handle HDV?
2. The XLR's on the 170 are a big plus as I plan on running two wireless mics into channel one and two. The FX1 lacks this, is there a XLR box that can be attatched ala the PDX-10?
3. While I ALWAYS use an on-camrea light at receptions, is the FX1 up to the task?
4. What about shutter and iris control, which do you like better?
5. In your best opinion, can the FX1 be anywhere as flexible as the PD-170? I.E. I want to be able to shoot in as many different situations as possible with out wondering if the camera is up to the task.
I've been shooting with my GL-2 and renting a PD-150 or 170 over the past two years and have just loved the sony's, I guess that's why I've been thinking about the 170. I am hoping to get one of the two and have it last me at least two to three years before purchasing another model. Any ideas or thoughts would be most welcome. Thank you in advance for your time.
- Devin
Dell 4550, 1g Ram, 2.5ghz P4, 128mb ATI, Vegas 6b to edit. One of the reasons I am considering the FX1, is to take advantage of the new capture/logging codec Vegas 6 offers. I do not plan on upgrading the edit system until late 2006 or early 2007. I do mostly weddings and other assorted projects.
1. I know my edit system meets the "basic" requirments, will it really be able to handle HDV?
2. The XLR's on the 170 are a big plus as I plan on running two wireless mics into channel one and two. The FX1 lacks this, is there a XLR box that can be attatched ala the PDX-10?
3. While I ALWAYS use an on-camrea light at receptions, is the FX1 up to the task?
4. What about shutter and iris control, which do you like better?
5. In your best opinion, can the FX1 be anywhere as flexible as the PD-170? I.E. I want to be able to shoot in as many different situations as possible with out wondering if the camera is up to the task.
I've been shooting with my GL-2 and renting a PD-150 or 170 over the past two years and have just loved the sony's, I guess that's why I've been thinking about the 170. I am hoping to get one of the two and have it last me at least two to three years before purchasing another model. Any ideas or thoughts would be most welcome. Thank you in advance for your time.
- Devin