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Question for Videographers
I'm looking to step away from tape and move to a more storage friendly solution. For those of you who are shooting tapeless, what format did you decide on and why?
I'm also open to camera suggestions as long as they are equal in quality to the Canon XH A1. Thank you. |
the new Canon SLR's (T2i, 7D, 5D MKII) absolutely blow away the XH A1 - night and day better video (if you have the Pro L Series Lenses)
800 bucks on Amazon for a T2i - better video than anything you have ever shot EVER. However it's not easy to make the transition to shooting video on a SLR camera - there are many variables and things you will need to learn about focusing, file formats, and editing.. For instance you have to transcode your footage to 29.97 prior to editing... If you make this leap - email me if you need some tutoring...good luck |
Believe it or not, I like my little Canon Vixia HFS10. I'm a Canon dude, and I'm starting to finally get used to shooting tapeless.
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I would not go to a tapeless workflow in our biz... for family stuff yes.. out biz no
here is why We pay for footage .... lets just say you have a harddrive with 15 scenes on it.. say you paid the girl a grand per scene... now it crashes... you just lost 15k... with tape... you have a lifetime archive.... I would look into some of the sony's that can do tapless as well as archive to tape on a deck somewhere via firewire or something...... |
Although I appreciate the input, I already shoot with Canon 5D Mark II's and am not looking for DSLR video.
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Thats very understandable - I know a few photogs that can't manage shooting video with SLR's - at least they used to say that all the time - most of them have made the switch now, the SLR seems to have taken over with all the high end guys... I know I could never go backward in quality now. |
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This is why God invented RAID storage solutions. Several of my clients are moving in the direction of tapeless and some are starting to request content on Blu-Ray. A dual format camera isn't a bad idea though. Any specific models you think I should look at? |
The next best thing to DSLR video is going to be the RED Scarlet with the S35 sensor, or the Sony PMW-F3 with S35 sensor. Any of these options will produce better results than the Canon XH A1, and are tapeless.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...m_Full_HD.html http://gizmodo.com/5085242/red-unloa...slr-3d-and-28k |
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one important tip about the SD cards though. if you ever take the card out of the camera to transfer the files, make sure you initialize the card before you use it again. i lost a hardcore shoot once and when i called canon they told me it was caused by plugging the card into my computer's SD slot. appearently files get written to it when you do that. after that i started initializing my card before every shoot even though i don't remove it from the camera when i transfer. |
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I've never had a loss of any sort that didn't result from my own personal mistake. |
I guess I need to clarify a few things.
3 chip HD camera with same general size as the Canon XH A1. IMHO, Cameras such as the Canon Vixia HFS10 are too small to use as a primary day to day video solution. I want something I can get both hands on comfortably and hold fairly steady. Maybe we should be discussing the pros and cons of the different formats instead of the cameras themselves? |
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Right now I'm in the mindset of what can compare with DSLR quality, yet provides proper AF. These are the options as far as I know. I'm happy with the footage from my 7D, but I'm also looking at these new products... |
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Aaron I moved to the Panasonic AG-HPX170P which uses the P2 cards
I LOVE it. I was wary and nervous about moving from tape. But now that I have...I couldn't ever see going back. You can get the 1TB external hard drives at Best Buy for under a couple hundred bucks for storage and it sure beats having stacks of DV tapes lying around. It's also cool for a real dumb reason...I never start a shoot anymore and realize I don't have a tape! lol But seriously...the workflow is much superior. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...d_Sta te.html |
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i did this for convenience sake... been shooting tapeless for almost 3 years |
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For the $600 they sell for these days, I wouldn't hesitate to pick one up just to test it out for a week or so. You can always return it if you don't like it. As far stability, why don't you pick up a Steadicam Merlin? |
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Go with the pannys like robbie said. If you want mainstream boards to check out im me i will be home later
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You wont get better than DSLR quality from any video camera in the 6-10k range - its all about the glass. |
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The cameras mentioned earlier are your best bet for quality approaching that of DSLR. It's not a major waste spending $18k on high-end internet footage. The better the source footage, the better the final product is... it just comes down to what you want. I stream Netflix to a 46" TV, which qualifies as "internet content"... and unless you're shooting with some sort of ARRI or RED, you won't be able to approach that level - online or anywhere. |
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I know it could be rare.... but it could still happen.... I just worry about that shit.... |
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yea I also chuckled when he said "better than DSLR quality" - I don't think he realizes what his 5D can do with the right lens... |
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Tapes get fucked up also. I like tape but its a dying meduim
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http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/cat-bro...roduct-HVRZ7U/
is what im picking up for christmas.... you can do both... the quality is top notch... you get ssd recording and tape archive at the same time... no wires .... this is the cats ass IMO |
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But that's incredibly shitty. Go buy a couple 2tb external drives and you'll be good to go. |
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Ive shot with RED before and ive shot with dlsr's before ....
while they provide a great looking picture... it is very easy to duplicate with a sonyHDV camera and the right guy behind the lens.... I personally would not spend that kind of cash on a camera when I can get same results out of a 7k camera..... I shoot on z1u now... and have the z7u coming for christmas.... I have filmed a shit ton of broadcast commercials with the z1u that play all day here in las vegas on HD and look fine.... the bottom line is we can only display so much here... shooting 2k and 4k is just over kill.. kind of like having a 10ton truck for a 2 ton job.... there is nothing to display 2k and 4k right now.... when I asked the guys at the RED booth this year at NAB about that they all just kind of stood there stumped ....... aaron is a good photog.. he could prolly get a handheld HD camera from best buy and shoot better content than 90% of the people on here who use the fancy 20k plus cameras.... remember the guy that shot the video using only his iphone how good it came out.... I say all video work is credited to the guy behind the camera and his vision ..... |
I'm kinda surprised you're still USING tapes, you're going to love going tapeless.
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I am a fan of Panasonic. Big fan of the tapeless workflow as well. Not jumping on the DSLR bandwagon at all.
I am liking what I see so far in the AG-AF100 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ur_Thirds.html) |
Great thread even though AronM probably isn't getting the input he was hoping for. :)
My video equipment is ten years old and I need to upgrade as well. I guess that will mean a change in storage and work flow so it was nice to read the comments so far. I'll probably stick with a separate DSLR and video camera however I'm blown away by what I've seen so far with a DSLR. Here's a link to a local surf photographer's work that he shot with a 7D and the Canon 70-200 2.8 http://flshredcast.com/ I would be super satisfied with anything that could match that quality of his video. |
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Thanks again for all the recommendations. :thumbsup |
aaron this was shot with your dslr camera
http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2008/...s-eos-5d-mkii/ I got the 60d, Im learning to use it for shooting video. The footage just out of the camera untouched is pretty omg. |
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Spend the money on a real video cam the SONY EX1R is a huge step above DSLR cams for video, but a lot more money as well. |
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