I've seen the passion-hd site before and their content does have the DSLR look to it. Do you have any of the stuff you've shot online anywhere?
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in this case i unfortunately cannot post for which site we shoot - if someone is interested in us shooting for him, please get in touch and i can show samples in private
I have a Canon 5DMkII and a 60D. I also have a Sony FS100 that I prefer over the Canon options. From image quality to workflow, the FS100 (and the upgraded 700) is better for video than a DSLR.
Until recently, a camera that did what most of these DSLRs often went for 10 times as much as the 5DMkII. Very similar images, especially after post production and compression for the web.
RED just had to drastically reduce their prices because of DSLRs, Sony's line and the new Black Magic Cinema Camera.
Can someone explain to me why you would shoot with a pic cam instead if a vid cam. What am i missing here.
I do not shoot professional adult content, but I shoot quite a bit of mainstream video content on my Nikon D5100.
What I love about it is that I already have all of these amazing lenses that produce just gorgeous bokeh (Nikkor 50mm prime 1.2, and the Tamron 70-300mm are my favs), and to be able to bring that same quality to video with a camera body that costs well less than $1k makes for some truly professional looking content at a FRACTION of the cost of a 'professional' video rig.
They are capable of shooting very nice quality images at a fraction of past costs.
For independent filmmaking was HUGE.
Is this type of rig also used in porn, though? I've been stuck trying to use my DSLR 60D in POV shots without getting too much jiggle and lack of focus tracking. Can't get a result I'm happy with yet, so I'm still using my video camera for that.
Is this type of rig also used in porn, though? I've been stuck trying to use my DSLR 60D in POV shots without getting too much jiggle and lack of focus tracking. Can't get a result I'm happy with yet, so I'm still using my video camera for that.
Have you tried using one of the "steady cam" setups or a lens with image stabilization?
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