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Tell me about camera's you've used, or camera's you want! (VIDEO)
I started with REAL cheap sony handycam's and about 3 years ago made the investment for my first 3CCD camera, after much research I found that the Sony DCR-VX2100 could not be beat for low light situations (it's LUX rating is ZERO, which is hard to find in pro-sumer cameras)
This site saved my life when I was trying to decide how to spend my money, check out the review on the VX2100 - http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...der-review.htm
I have played with the FX1 HD camera by Sony that came out shortly after I bought my non-HD 3CCD camera, I love it as well, but it is rated down to 1 LUX which doesn't quite cut it for the street racing I film.
The main reason I haven't gotten into Canons is they almost all lack the ability to perminately fix the focus to infinity for LOOOW LOOOW light instances (street racing ) Sony has a switch to go to Auto, Manual, or Infinity
I tried out a GL2 at night and couldn't stand having to use the focus ring to focus out to infinity EVERY TIME I turned the camera on! I messed with an XL2 for a short time and love the camera, but didn't think I could get around the fact that it doesn't have a viewing screen for what I do.
Anyway... on to your experiences....
Tell me about camera's you've used, or camera's you want! (VIDEO)
I started with REAL cheap sony handycam's and about 3 years ago made the investment for my first 3CCD camera, after much research I found that the Sony DCR-VX2100 could not be beat for low light situations (it's LUX rating is ZERO, which is hard to find in pro-sumer cameras)
This site saved my life when I was trying to decide how to spend my money, check out the review on the VX2100 - http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...der-review.htm
I have played with the FX1 HD camera by Sony that came out shortly after I bought my non-HD 3CCD camera, I love it as well, but it is rated down to 1 LUX which doesn't quite cut it for the street racing I film.
The main reason I haven't gotten into Canons is they almost all lack the ability to perminately fix the focus to infinity for LOOOW LOOOW light instances (street racing ) Sony has a switch to go to Auto, Manual, or Infinity
I tried out a GL2 at night and couldn't stand having to use the focus ring to focus out to infinity EVERY TIME I turned the camera on! I messed with an XL2 for a short time and love the camera, but didn't think I could get around the fact that it doesn't have a viewing screen for what I do.
Anyway... on to your experiences....
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