photojunky Publish time 2-12-2019 02:06:58

An old classic video-cam. The Canon GL2 reviewed today

These old cameras are still fun to mess around with today and will give the real old feel that no editing program can duplicate. I picked this one up for about $100 (US) dollars, then sold it for about the same. It was fun to mess around with.

Terfyn Publish time 2-12-2019 02:06:59

Thanks.
Very impressed with the quality of the video. Don't think we have moved on that much in picture quality.

photojunky Publish time 2-12-2019 02:06:59

Thanks. I will be posting another one of an old Sony that is HD and has great quality, the only downfall is it takes tapes. I also just ordered an old Canon that takes tapes as well. I have found that these old video cams can produce a great cinematic feel and some of the more expensive ones still hold up today.

12harry Publish time 2-12-2019 02:07:00

It was strange how "tapes" just died about 2010-onit took very little time as I guess folk like the idea of not overwriting precious footage ( having reviewed something recent)... SD-series cards can be reused, so the cost is not a major issue ( and getting faster, cheaper, etc.).
Tapes were cheap, recording masses of data - but perhaps there was a writing-limit as camcorders tried to write ever-more data, the tapes might need to run faster which could wreck battery-life, prior to recharge.

Anotherbig issue is when to upgrade yr computer to add even more "tricks" to the final edited film.

Cheers.

photojunky Publish time 2-12-2019 02:07:01

I think people liked the convenience of very fast downloads not to mention dual SD card slots. I have noticed that many of these older cameras seem to have more of a cinematic look to them and for the money, I think they are a pretty good deal. I am going to post a test I did have an old Sony that can produce really good quality videos once you learn how to use it.
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