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js69
05-05-2009, 05:04 AM
It was time.....

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos5dmarkii/

and

http://www.eventdv.net/Articles/News/Feature/Review-Sony-HVR-Z7U-HDV-Camcorder-41396.htm


Along with all the other new wireless mics etc., I look forward to shooting some exceptional content this year.

jscott
05-05-2009, 08:32 AM
jeezzz cristian!!!! that price is freaking amazing!!!! $2700 :eek:

somona
05-05-2009, 11:02 AM
For my part , we still work with the same material ...Nikon D1 & D1x (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond1x/) for Somona Nylon and Fatal Curve , and D2x and D2h (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/NikonD2X/) for Only...oh...the name has changed ..UOLT ...I saw many results for all the sites ....the choice of the D1 is because it's only 2.47 MP professionnal camera but very " Glamour style " taking RAW files ...D1x for more resolution ( in RAW files I can get a 10 MP resolution using Capture NX ).....D2H and D1H for shutter speed and all of them are resistant to penetration by water drops ( VERY important fact for the Wet & Messy shootings, and we surely need this summer in lake shootings and waterfalls ...)...
So we must stay with Nikon, because of the lenses ....I would love to buy a D3X but I need cash ,....here it's over 8000 $ ;)
In Canon series I would choice an EOS1-Ds Mark III....
Did heard about the last Leica S....37.5 MP ?? I got a french friend who sent me a pic taken with this ...incredible ;):)
For the camcord ...I have seen your link with interest because I need some fresh material in this !

Lots of kisses xxxx

Somona xxx

js69
05-05-2009, 02:14 PM
I stick with Canon because I am heavily invested in their glass. My last Canon was a 1d mark11. Those are great journalist cameras, but a little overkill and heavy for what we do. I like the Nikons, but once you have the lenses, you usually stay with the system and I am also a big fan of canon l series lenses. It should be fun to try the movie function. I am also looking forward to recording on the sony camera to compact flash, though I will prolly still do a tape copy for the bank vault. Its a pretty robust medium for storage.

somona
05-05-2009, 03:25 PM
yes sure Julia....about the lenses, it's quite the same things for me...Canon and Nikons are the two big brands in cameras,....
About video recording, I will get back to you with PassionUK advices, as she recently tried HD vid on her website.....the prob is always the way that the consumer will be able to see it ...:)

js69
05-05-2009, 05:16 PM
yes sure Julia....about the lenses, it's quite the same things for me...Canon and Nikons are the two big brands in cameras,....
About video recording, I will get back to you with PassionUK advices, as she recently tried HD vid on her website.....the prob is always the way that the consumer will be able to see it ...:)
We have been shooting nothing but HD for many years now. I think that it is the only way to go to give your video legs...pun intended. Its only a question of which camera you choose and man is it a confusing choice. I have been shooting exclusively Sony and Ikegami for so long I can't remember, and since Ikegami doesn't make consumer cameras, I tend to go with what I know which is Sony. Not necessarily a recommendation, but it works for me.

NylonMichelle
05-05-2009, 05:27 PM
Yeap, I also prefere Sony as they take some of the broadcast developements into consumer ...

somona
05-05-2009, 05:57 PM
yes I agree, Sony is a real good choice...but it's quite more difficult for me to choose a camcorder than a photocam....I do, as hobby, photos , so that's why I got many preferences for brands, lenses and more, ....( and surprise, I didn't shoot any nude body !! )...only plants, landscapes and animals ...

exemple :

http://i89.servimg.com/u/f89/12/69/43/37/dsc_0010.jpg

But we are quite far away from the main topic !! :D:D

jscott
05-06-2009, 06:31 PM
I roll with this camera, Sony DSC 300
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Sony/sony_dscw300.asp

somona
05-06-2009, 06:44 PM
As I see, everyone is sticked to DPreview !!! :D:D:D
Well for the advantages of RAW files shootings, you can work and correct all the settings without changing the quality of the photo ( Gamma, exposition, white balance etc....)....and then save this in Tiff or Jpeg format :)

jscott
05-06-2009, 07:12 PM
dpreview is 1 of the best sites on the planet!

somona
05-06-2009, 07:31 PM
dpreview is 1 of the best sites on the planet!

I think so !....:)...well you can also find some reviews of cameras in :
http://www.steves-digicams.com , the very good http://www.kenrockwell.com , and of course http://www.imaging-resource.com ...
and it's really important to know all about your camera, and a place where you can compare different brands and models ....

riemens
05-06-2009, 09:01 PM
i am happy with my old 20D

maked over 200k pictureswith it. think i need a new :)

js69
05-06-2009, 09:33 PM
i am happy with my old 20D

maked over 200k pictureswith it. think i need a new :)

The shutter will last a little longer, but it could get iffy. A lot of the shutters were based on film camera designs, which meant they were not used as often. People would think before they pulled the trigger because it cost money in film and processing. Now, they fire at will and some of the earlier camera shutters will wear out. The good news is the price of decent cameras is dropping.

somona
05-07-2009, 12:13 AM
i am happy with my old 20D

maked over 200k pictureswith it. think i need a new :)

The 20D is a really good camera...:)....you know change the shutter ( even for an "old" cam like D1 ) cost around 250 $ here ....so after the shutter is ok...the cam is like new :D

riemens
05-07-2009, 07:47 AM
shutter is changes after 150k pictures. now with the new shutter have around 60k pictures. i need my D20 now only for private pictures.