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Roger - ditto.
Currently using the Canon Vixia HF 100 because of NLE - so easy on m Mac. The Vixia is too small / screen controls / slow auto focus. Need to buy an entry level professional and am really trying to learn if Jeff has run into any show stoppers on the 150. I shoot Canon DSLR for still photography and love the results and build quality. NLE is important but NOT if the 150 has issues - image quality, ergonomics, build quality..... Jeff is in a unique position having both of the units I am so interested in. |
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2. I shoot Canon DSLRs too and really like Canon. The A1 functions like any canon camera where you turn a dial and get A, Tv, Av, M, etc. Unfortunately, no other pro video cameras use that convention. 3. The Canon has a little more detailed appearance to it and has a much greater depth of controls. Most of them are of little use, but more is better right? Example; the Canon has brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and 2 backlight settings for both the EVF and LCD. The Panasonic has 3 backlight settings for each. 4. Both seem equally tough and well built. The HMC150 dosen't have a tape transport mechanism or heads to get dirty. 5. The HMC150 leans more to the pro side than the A1 because the auto mode is a little less auto. You can set the parameters the camera uses for auto such as iris level, gain, etc. |
Great - that is the way I've been leaning. We have been fixated with SONY tv for so many years - would not even look at much else. When our latest XBR started going on the blink after 4 years I decided to scope out other brands and LOVED the Panasonic 1080 flat panel.
Brand loyalty can start to get in the way of good decision making. BTW - I'm from VB (many years ago) - we lived just across from Little Creek Amphibious Base off Shore Drive. I was active in the very early surfing years at the steel pier and loved to surf Dam Neck in the early morning hours. Thanks |
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I'll enjoy seeing the clips - and plan on getting the 150 ordered shortly. Thanks again. |
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