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Thanks Terfyn, I have looked at the two models you suggest but even looking at online auctions, which I would rather not, they are well over my ideal budget. In terms of lens and sensor chip, the semi pro cameras I am looking at will still be well in advance of today's consumer cameras. What will be out of date is the recording side, they will not offer the latest formats and will not be 4K, but that is not necessarily an issue. I don't need latest format, I don't need 4k and I can't afford to pay for things I don't need, (or should I say I am unwilling to, for a project which consists mainly of favours). As a home cinema avid for the last 30 years I appreciate the cost of chasing the latest standard. My spare bedroom is like a museum of once high end home cinema equipment, mainly Yamaha from Pro Logic, to Dolby Digital and beyond, DSPs, Laser Disc Players, Projectors. Well over £20,000 worth when new, and now obsolete.
I just need a camera which will produce an excellent quality image and which allows me fuller control than would an average consumer unit. It's the lack of control that is ruling the Sony out. I have been in contact with the person who teaches videography at our local college and he has suggested the Panasonic camera they use, the AG-HMC81. Introduced in 2010 it was still on sale until 2017, it records in full 1080HD to SD card so media is cheap and plentiful and offers all of the control I need, or at least all the control I can handle. It offers HDMI output direct from the sensor so I can add an Atomos recorder at a later date if I want to. On the downside it's an on the shoulder model, and not the best looking design. There seems to be less internet resource available for it too, than for the Sony. Enter any Sony model number into a search angine and it returns any number of results from how to use, hints and tips, spares and accessories. Do the same with Panasonic and the cyber silence is deafening.
Ultimately, I appreciate that I am trying to achieve a £3-5k result with a £300-500 budget. Obviously something has to give. I'm still waiting to see if, and if so by how much, that budget might increase with help from the community fund. |
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