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| Administrator ![]() ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Dubai
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| Good video camera? If we wanted to do some recording of interviews for a video podcast for the site, what would you recommend for a camera? I would want HD, even if we wouldn't actually send it out as HD (imagine the bandwidth!). It would have to be able to take external microphone (preferably two mics) and external light. It doesn't matter much if it's very small since we would carry it around from place to place and use it on a tripod most of the time. Obviously being supported by iMovie, FCE, and FCP would be required Any suggestions? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| I could recommend a few cameras If you are not looking for HD but high quality footage the panasonic nvgs 400 or 500 would surfice as they are 3ccd cams In terms of high definition i would recommend the Sony HDR-HC1E Handycam, its a highly portable semi pro cam with a great deal of manual features and shoots at 1080i. In terms of external mics for interviews get a uni directional microphone, rode is a good brand. Happy to help calum |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Oh a wide angle lens adapter is useful in that situation too and the sony is also capable of shooting high quality sd standard definition, it is twice the price of ther other two and it all depends wether hd is essential in making your choice calum |
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| If you don't mind using tape, would recommend the new Sony (VX1 I think - I can never remember numbers) that is coming out this month. It is entry-level professional quality, will be the same size as the PD150/170 (so smaller than the first gen entry-level HD). Has proper XLR(?) mic inputs. Otherwise Panasonic have several hard-disk recording cameras. However I'm not sure if there is anything pro-end available and affordable that is tape free. But as mentioned a wide angle lens adaptor is CRITICAL. I can't stress this enough. And if you can't get good natural light, get a toplight (one of the new LED ones that takes the same type of battery as the Sony cameras would be good). And if you want compression tips, you know where to come |
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