Nigel Davey
December 2nd, 2014, 02:44 PM
I have a client who wants to make a number of tutorial videos regarding their particular line of business. They are talking about a 2 camera scenario shooting against a greenscreen. Branding/info will then be added in post. They intend to buy one of the cameras and lights. They want me to use my own XF300 as the other camera. Thus I will be the Director, cameraman and editor.
Thus far they have been advised to look at the XF100. Therefore the XF100 will be the locked off wide shot (involving full length shots of presenter/guest) and I will use my XF300 to get close ups. Incidentally the genlock option on the XF105 seems unnecessary for them given the footage from both cameras will be sync'ed during editing with potentially only a 50th of a second sync difference (in PAL). That's acceptable for their intended Net viewing audience.
Right now I am unclear whether their budget will only allow them to go to the older XF100 or if it might stretch to a XF200. In due course I'll know more.
However at this stage my question is whether the XF200 brings anything significant to the table 'for the described scenario' over and above the XF100? It's unlikely they'll ever use the camera for much else, so other features/versatility is a reasonably moot point outside this scenario.
Finally I realise there are alternative camera options. Thus far the Sony PXW-X70 stands out. Can anyone suggest others together with potential pros/cons?
Thank you for any advice given.
Thus far they have been advised to look at the XF100. Therefore the XF100 will be the locked off wide shot (involving full length shots of presenter/guest) and I will use my XF300 to get close ups. Incidentally the genlock option on the XF105 seems unnecessary for them given the footage from both cameras will be sync'ed during editing with potentially only a 50th of a second sync difference (in PAL). That's acceptable for their intended Net viewing audience.
Right now I am unclear whether their budget will only allow them to go to the older XF100 or if it might stretch to a XF200. In due course I'll know more.
However at this stage my question is whether the XF200 brings anything significant to the table 'for the described scenario' over and above the XF100? It's unlikely they'll ever use the camera for much else, so other features/versatility is a reasonably moot point outside this scenario.
Finally I realise there are alternative camera options. Thus far the Sony PXW-X70 stands out. Can anyone suggest others together with potential pros/cons?
Thank you for any advice given.