From having both the Canon GL2 and now the Sony VX2000 I definitely agree with Aaron the Sony is your best bet. Very good quality picture and looks good in low light levels.
I have only ever used the cannon GL2 it is a good camera, but like what AaronM said, the sony wins this argument every time it has been discussed that I am aware of...
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can you try your best to explain the feel of the vid quality of that pd150???
The PD150, now replaced with the PD170, is a Pro DV camera. It has better picture quality and better sound reproduction than either the VX2000 or VX2100 which are both MiniDV.
It gets a lot more technical than that....But that's the basics for you.
Hey didn't dirty danza from las vegas just buy a new vx2100? he probably has some good info for you.
yes indeed big hommie... and I love it... I have shot on DVCAM and minidv and in my opnion I love the vx2100 you will not notice a difference at all between that and a dvcam type like the dsr250 or something... I am a sony fan myself... so I stuck with sony... the reason I got the vx2100 was the improvments from the 2000 like the lowlux lighting... the only downside is the fucking eyepiece.. it's huge.... but both are 1/3 3ccd cameras.... my partner just got a baddass camera as well... the pannasonic dvx100a another 3 grand camera... but it shoots 24p cinema style... in my opntion go with the vx2100 get the sony wide angel.. and shoot with it... you'll love it....
The PD150, now replaced with the PD170, is a Pro DV camera. It has better picture quality and better sound reproduction than either the VX2000 or VX2100 which are both MiniDV.
It gets a lot more technical than that....But that's the basics for you.
your wrong... if I set the both up on a tripod and shot the same thing between a pro style dvcam or a minidv cam you will not notice a difference.. trust me... if you think you will then go ahead and waste the extra 5 grand on the camera.... the only plus to the pd170 is the xlr imputs for audio... but if you get a good wireless transiever you can bypass that prob... I shoot tons of shit here besides porn... and some you have seen here in vegas... like the pirate show at the TI.. the big screen out front and in the hotel and at the airport was shot with a vx... so there you go
your wrong... if I set the both up on a tripod and shot the same thing between a pro style dvcam or a minidv cam you will not notice a difference.. trust me... if you think you will then go ahead and waste the extra 5 grand on the camera.... the only plus to the pd170 is the xlr imputs for audio... but if you get a good wireless transiever you can bypass that prob... I shoot tons of shit here besides porn... and some you have seen here in vegas... like the pirate show at the TI.. the big screen out front and in the hotel and at the airport was shot with a vx... so there you go
nope. any run of the mill mini dv cam that is not pro only has 1 or max 2 ccd. and that my friend reduces quality dramatically.
nope. any run of the mill mini dv cam that is not pro only has 1 or max 2 ccd. and that my friend reduces quality dramatically.
so your saying sony a multi million dollar company is false advertising by puttin 3ccd on all there cameras? if you can prove that you'd be a millinar not a thousanr
here is the difference betweenthe vx2000 and the vx2100
Step-Up from DCR-VX2000 Enlarged Handle with Mounted Zoom and Recording Control
Larger Viewfinder, Larger Eyecup
Enhanced LCD Monitor with 211k pixels
Built in Lens Cap
1 Lux Low Light
BTW.....You can get the PD170 for roughly the same price as the vx2100 so even if I were wrong about the picture quality you might as well get the better sound quality for the same money.
If I recall correctly, the PD170 shoots at a true 30fps where the vx2000/2100 do not. For web use...Who gives a fuck? I am starting to produce DVD's though and it does make a difference.
here are full specs onthe vx2100 notice parisite how it has 3ccd
System NTSC
Format Mini DV (6mm Digital)
CCD 3 x 1/3" CCD 380,000 Pixels (340,000 Effective Pixels)
Advanced HAD CCD Technology
Audio PCM Digital Stereo
12-bit/32kHz/4ch, 16-bit/48kHz/2ch
Zoom 12x Optical, 24x or 48x Digital
Lens Aspherical Lens 6.0-72.0mm f/1.6-2.4
43.2 - 518.4mm (Camera / Memory Mode)
Filter Size 58mm
Image Stabilizer Yes, Optical Super Steady Shot
Lux 1 lux
Viewfinder Large Precision Color Viewfinder with 180k Pixels
LCD Monitor 2.5" Precision LCD with 211,000 Pixels
Manual Controls Focus (ring)
Exposure (19 steps dial)
White Balance
Zoom (ring)
Shutter Speed (1/4-1/10,000)
Iris
Mic. Level.
Date & Time Yes
Time Code Yes
Edit Protocol Yes, Control-L (Lanc)
A/V Dubbing Yes, Audio Dub in 12-bit Mode
Inputs Digital - IEEE-1394
Analog - S Video or Audio Video Input (RCA)
Outputs Uses the same jacks as inputs
Digital Still Mode Allows the capture of still images onto a Memory Stick
Card Slot Memory Stick
Special Effects 6 Mode: Slim, Stretch, Solarization,
Monotone, Sepia, and Negative Art
Digital Effects 5 Mode: Old Movie, Luminance Key,
Flash Motion, Still, and Trail
Fader Black, Overlap, Wipe
Monotone and Random Dot
Titler 8 Preset & 2 Custom Titler
Built-In Mic Yes
External Mic. Input Yes, (Mini Stereo)
Headphone Jack Yes, (Mini Stereo)
Built-In Speaker Yes
Accessory Shoe Yes, Intelligent (Hot Shoe)
Built-In Light No
Tape Loading Side - Top Loading
Power Consumption 7.2w, AC 110-240v 50/60Hz
Dimensions (WHD) 4-3/4 x 6-3/8 x 15-1/2" (120 x 159 x 393mm)
Weight 3 lbs. 6 oz. (1.5kg)
Specialties Color Bar Generator
2-Position Neutral Density Filter
Digital Program Editing allows you to select 20 scenes (you can easily select and rearrange up to 20 scenes)
5 Mode Program AE
Zebra pattern 100%/70%
Step-Up from DCR-VX2000 Enlarged Handle with Mounted Zoom and Recording Control
Larger Viewfinder, Larger Eyecup
Enhanced LCD Monitor with 211k pixels
Built in Lens Cap
1 Lux Low Light
so your saying sony a multi million dollar company is false advertising by puttin 3ccd on all there cameras? if you can prove that you'd be a millinar not a thousanr
sony doesnt advertise 3ccd on their consumer cameras. look it up. only their pro cams have 3ccd.
BTW.....You can get the PD170 for roughly the same price as the vx2100 so even if I were wrong about the picture quality you might as well get the better sound quality for the same money.
If I recall correctly, the PD170 shoots at a true 30fps where the vx2000/2100 do not. For web use...Who gives a fuck? I am starting to produce DVD's though and it does make a difference.
I am telling you I shoot web/tv/dvd lots of commericals here in town and you can't see a difference... like I said the only difference is the mic and the double xlr inputs... not quality of the video itself....
the vx2100 is a consumer camera/ pro camera... go to bhphotovideo.com and look it up it's under both do you stand corrected?
you said something along the lines of "why spend the extra 5g's" in saying that I thought you were talking about 1-2 ccd consumer mini dv. when you talk about vx2100, thats a 5 grand cam. ofcourse it has 3ccd.
you said something along the lines of "why spend the extra 5g's" in saying that I thought you were talking about 1-2 ccd consumer mini dv. when you talk about vx2100, thats a 5 grand cam. ofcourse it has 3ccd.
Originally posted by ParasiteTV aaron, before you get all flustered and raise your blood pressure, don't forget that you were the one who initially called me 'fucking stupid.'
First off the panasonic dvx100a is a superior camcorder compared to others stated here. In reality if you have 1ccd camcorder with a mic out and some good lighting skills . You cant tell the difference for webstuff, to me unless you are shooting for dvd or broadcast its a waste of money. Spend money on a good set of lights and learning how to use them will get you more quality than 3 ccd camcorder if you are shooting for the web.
Originally posted by ParasiteTV aaron, before you get all flustered and raise your blood pressure, don't forget that you were the one who initially called me 'fucking stupid.'
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