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2010 HD Camera Guide Released—RED, Genesis, Phantom…

Hello, looking for a boost in the latest HD technology? I would like to mention my HD Camera Guide to the forum, this compilation of interviews with commercial directors and cinematographers is uncharted information from the field. Gain more confidence and technical knowledge on digital motion picture cameras—including the RED ONE, Phantom, Genesis, EPIC, Mark II, P2, and the AG-HVX200... The 2010 HD Camera Comparison Guide has been released, please visit http://www.hdcameracomparisonguide.com

As we enter the digital revolution, are you ready to thrive with HD technology? Looking for new technology updates can be daunting, and camera reviews can be potentially biased and outdated, sit back and listen to working pros from the field!

From the creative concerns that DPs work with, to the RED ONE image, shooting ratios, camera weight, ergonomics, accessories and lighting, this Guide on CD format is an invaluable resource on the power and flexibility of digital technology not easily found in one place. The 2010 Guide brings light to the collaboration and role of the cinematographer in a highly informative and down to earth fashion. Visit http://www.hdcameracomparisonguide.com
 
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Why was the Sony XDCAMEX PMW-EX3 left out of the comparisons. The EX1 is no where near the camera that the EX3 is. I am leaning towards purchasing two EX3 cameras (in the spring) and multiple HD/cards. Would have been interested in seeing the comparison with Red and several other cameras listed. And 67.00 plus shipping IS a bit steep. Is this BluRay?
 
Meant to add, If it isn't on BluRay, what is the point? Does the disc reveal the comparison(s) by settings with images at 24p /60i /60p ? And BPS rates ? What turns me on about the EX3 is the HQ setting at 35 BPS because (for people like me) IT is ALL about the recorded IMAGE.
 
re: Why was the Sony XDCAMEX PMW-EX3 left out of the comparisons.

None of the cinematographers interviewed happened to mention this camera.
 
I guess none of the cinematographers interviewed happened
to mention the pro JVC cameras either. The price seems too
high for me, too, with so many HD cameras not even being
compared.
 
One CD can’t cover everything and it’s not on DVD, the Guide is on CD format. The interviews actually turned out great and a lot of people have enjoyed the CD so far.

Thank you.
 
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