Dave Heltzel
April 26th, 2003, 01:45 PM
Howdy,
I am a current user of the GL1. I use it mainly for wildlife, mostly whitetail deer, at my dad's ranch. He has recently informed me that he wants my GL1 for himself and has told to me that he is going to buy me a GL2 or XLs1. I am not sure which one I should go after. I have limited background in video and photography but I am constantly learning. I still have not masterd my GL1 but I know I will some day. Last year I acquired the Century Optics 2x teleconverter to help get those needed close ups of deer that are 100+ yards away. It worked wonders but one should definitely use a tripod when the converter is in use. I mainly use the camera for my dad's marketing needs but I have recently been approached by others to help them with theirs. I am by know means a pro and getting that discovery/wild america look is still being hunted for. Right now my talent lies within the end product that the images are used for (web sites, brochures, posters,etc.)
Here is my question. With inexperience set aside, I was wondering which camera (GL2 or XL1s) would better fill my needs? I know the GL2 has some new features but I pretty much know what its capabilites are through the use of my GL1. I guess what I am really looking for is advice. I like what the GL1 has produced with my lack of knowledge and experience so I know the GL2 will do better. I like the thought of the XL1s because of the interchangeable lenses, mainly the telephoto lenses, and its many different available set ups. I try to approach this in a forward looking manner. Meaning that I believe I will get better as time goes on, therefor I want to make sure I have the best equipment possible. Something I can not only grow into but something I can expand with. I have read several reviews and threads out there about the akwardness the XL1s sometimes presents in handling. I already use a tripod a majority of the time so I 'm not sure that is much of a concern. I do like the fact the GL2 has the LCD, making it much easier to maneuver and capture video at the same time. I just don't know. I'll bring this novel to an end and leave with the question: What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Dave
P.S. Please include any experiences or examples that you may have encounterd with these cameras.
My dad's website www.crosstimberswhitetailranch.com
90% of the stills and all video taken with GL1. Video is not the best quality so to help decrease download time.
I am a current user of the GL1. I use it mainly for wildlife, mostly whitetail deer, at my dad's ranch. He has recently informed me that he wants my GL1 for himself and has told to me that he is going to buy me a GL2 or XLs1. I am not sure which one I should go after. I have limited background in video and photography but I am constantly learning. I still have not masterd my GL1 but I know I will some day. Last year I acquired the Century Optics 2x teleconverter to help get those needed close ups of deer that are 100+ yards away. It worked wonders but one should definitely use a tripod when the converter is in use. I mainly use the camera for my dad's marketing needs but I have recently been approached by others to help them with theirs. I am by know means a pro and getting that discovery/wild america look is still being hunted for. Right now my talent lies within the end product that the images are used for (web sites, brochures, posters,etc.)
Here is my question. With inexperience set aside, I was wondering which camera (GL2 or XL1s) would better fill my needs? I know the GL2 has some new features but I pretty much know what its capabilites are through the use of my GL1. I guess what I am really looking for is advice. I like what the GL1 has produced with my lack of knowledge and experience so I know the GL2 will do better. I like the thought of the XL1s because of the interchangeable lenses, mainly the telephoto lenses, and its many different available set ups. I try to approach this in a forward looking manner. Meaning that I believe I will get better as time goes on, therefor I want to make sure I have the best equipment possible. Something I can not only grow into but something I can expand with. I have read several reviews and threads out there about the akwardness the XL1s sometimes presents in handling. I already use a tripod a majority of the time so I 'm not sure that is much of a concern. I do like the fact the GL2 has the LCD, making it much easier to maneuver and capture video at the same time. I just don't know. I'll bring this novel to an end and leave with the question: What do you guys think?
Thanks,
Dave
P.S. Please include any experiences or examples that you may have encounterd with these cameras.
My dad's website www.crosstimberswhitetailranch.com
90% of the stills and all video taken with GL1. Video is not the best quality so to help decrease download time.