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That Sony MC2500 is about 4-years old and HD only... with a limiting Zoom . . . where it scores is in Pro-Work: Weddings / Conferences where the dual-slot memory and LED work-light might save the day.
However, it over £1K and quite bulky . . . you say yr need is "On-Line" - Does this mean Youtube videos of your product shoots?
If you are a beginner, why is yr firm trusting you to do this work?
Learning how to is something that will take a while ( learning all the time, springs to mind)....You could try joining a local Film-Making club...where you'll gain insight and see semi-pros at work... plus see the camcorders close-up.
. . . . . . . . . You need to answer Terfyn's Q's also, which I fully support. . . . . . . .
Maybe also, some idea of total Budget* and why you chose those two camcorders? That might be enlightening...
Cheers.
* You will need lights, tripod, background (for interviews), possibly a modest-size monitor, as it's difficult to judge out-of focus effects using a small screen, when filming ).
Add in Batteries, Memory and leads, - you'll be spending closer to £2000.
Presently 4K isn't commonplace and it increase the cost of a suitable Computer Software for Editing ( yet another item for ANOther Budget).....so you may get-away with HD ( which in good hands is universally acceptable). DSLR's are good at OOF effects handled correctly, but they have more limitations IMHO..... a Camcorder is much easier to get the shots you need - you can take limited focus shots and put them in if they "work" but make sure you have a safety-shot beforehand; - that may save the day.
Add-in maybe a modest Microphone Stand costing about £100 would be sensible . . . but ALL of this KIT needs someone ( and an Assistant), that know what they are doing . . . -OR- you could end-up with stacks-of-footage and nothing good-enough to show for it.
Perhaps too you can tell us what it is you are filming that needs slo-mo - it's a very tricky technique for industrial-processes, IMHO. |
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