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Cineform and camera upgrade
I have a Sony Z1 and Sony HDR-HC1 which I use for under water filming.
Now I know maybe this is not the place to ask about which is the best camera if I want to step up a little. I have a very good work flow now with Cineform... but would like to improve more on my images and their acquisition. Can anyone make any suggestions for upgrade please. Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada
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P2 is good maybe look into AVCHD cameras.
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Need more info first ... are you happy with the size of the Z1, and with 1/3" sensors? Approximate maximum budget you could afford for the upgrade?
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Yes I like the size of the Z1 and to be honest have only used Sony cameras so I don't know much about others on the market. My budget is around 10,000 dollars. I do use 35mm lenses on my Z1 with a rail system when needed. I do need to be able to shoot in PAL and NTSC.
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I am looking at the PMW-EX3 and tapless work flow.
Is it still worth using the Cineform product when I am tapless??
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