Updated My Hd Cam, yeeey :)
Ivan Milenkovic
Aug 18 2011, 08:14 PM
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So far I was using digital cameras for video production, mostly Nikon D500, D7000 and D300, and they were all producing good results, but I was always missing the HD camcorder feel. Soooooo biggrin.gif

this is what I got now biggrin.gif

Panasonic HDC-SD60



Cheapest native 1MOS HD camcorder (cheapest I could find), but it does the job great, specially in low light conditions! smile.gif It has component and HDMI outs, writes 1080@50i@17mbps AVCHD videos on memory cards, and has awesome zoom! smile.gif

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Todd Simpson
Aug 19 2011, 02:09 AM
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Enjoy smile.gif I"ve been using a Sony HD mini and a Canon Vixia HD mini cam. I must say I think you might miss the shallow depth of field you can create with a Canon DSLR. But it is really handy having a nice, small HD cam. smile.gif I usually end up trying to put the depth of field back in with the Magic Bullet plugins when I shoot with my Vixia.

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