Greg Huber
November 4th, 2011, 09:22 AM
Hello,
I am thinking about going with the XF100. I have been using a lower end prosumer JVC camera (GZ-HD7) for the last several years and am ready to upgrade. I posted in that forum and got some good advice from Steve Nunez encouraging me to look at a few options.
My original budget was $2500. I was thinking that the XA10 might be good and certainly falls into that range, but the more I learn it seems like the XF100 is a better fit even though the higher price tag. I can't seem to find any major negative points on it, and it seems to perform better than DSLR's (which don't fit into my sweet spot, especially for run and gun type stuff). I also have a lot invested in Canon on the photography side and have grown to really appreciate the products (would be great if I could use some of my L lenses...).
I thought I would come to this forum to ask what to expect. This is a "new level" of camera for me since it seems to be more of a professional line. With the JVC I learned how to use the manual mode and appreciated it, though I spent most of my time in auto. My biggest gripes with the JVC were the low light performance and poor IS, though the video quality was great as a first generation HD camera. I intend to use this camera for at least 3-4 years so I want my next one to be the right one. Some of the applications:
- indoor event shooting (church events, weddings, daughter's dance), with the desire to burn to blu-ray
- short videos - run and gun, interviews, indoor/outdoor
- video blogging
I am also a Mac user and I know that there is a plug in for Final Cut Pro 7. Another goal I have is to get a camera that works well with FCP and the Mac and this one seems to fit the bill. I was also looking at the JVC HM100 (which natively does .MOV) but it seems to have the same negatives (poor low light) I am dealing with. I know that the XF100 is only a single sensor but based on reviews that doesn't seem to be an issue.
Anyone else in a similar situation to me? Does this seem like a good way to go?? Any surprises or gotchas that I should be aware of? (I saw the batteries are pretty reasonable, the storage cards aren't too expensive.. any other costs I should be concerned about?)
I am also trying to keep the budget down and want to get something that will last. Does anyone know if there is a new model on the way soon that I should wait for? I can't seem to find much on that. I am trying to time my purchase so I can get the best savings, and if a new one is going to be announced I'm sure that would help.
Thanks in advance...
Greg
I am thinking about going with the XF100. I have been using a lower end prosumer JVC camera (GZ-HD7) for the last several years and am ready to upgrade. I posted in that forum and got some good advice from Steve Nunez encouraging me to look at a few options.
My original budget was $2500. I was thinking that the XA10 might be good and certainly falls into that range, but the more I learn it seems like the XF100 is a better fit even though the higher price tag. I can't seem to find any major negative points on it, and it seems to perform better than DSLR's (which don't fit into my sweet spot, especially for run and gun type stuff). I also have a lot invested in Canon on the photography side and have grown to really appreciate the products (would be great if I could use some of my L lenses...).
I thought I would come to this forum to ask what to expect. This is a "new level" of camera for me since it seems to be more of a professional line. With the JVC I learned how to use the manual mode and appreciated it, though I spent most of my time in auto. My biggest gripes with the JVC were the low light performance and poor IS, though the video quality was great as a first generation HD camera. I intend to use this camera for at least 3-4 years so I want my next one to be the right one. Some of the applications:
- indoor event shooting (church events, weddings, daughter's dance), with the desire to burn to blu-ray
- short videos - run and gun, interviews, indoor/outdoor
- video blogging
I am also a Mac user and I know that there is a plug in for Final Cut Pro 7. Another goal I have is to get a camera that works well with FCP and the Mac and this one seems to fit the bill. I was also looking at the JVC HM100 (which natively does .MOV) but it seems to have the same negatives (poor low light) I am dealing with. I know that the XF100 is only a single sensor but based on reviews that doesn't seem to be an issue.
Anyone else in a similar situation to me? Does this seem like a good way to go?? Any surprises or gotchas that I should be aware of? (I saw the batteries are pretty reasonable, the storage cards aren't too expensive.. any other costs I should be concerned about?)
I am also trying to keep the budget down and want to get something that will last. Does anyone know if there is a new model on the way soon that I should wait for? I can't seem to find much on that. I am trying to time my purchase so I can get the best savings, and if a new one is going to be announced I'm sure that would help.
Thanks in advance...
Greg