I am following cameras (and technology behind those cameras) closely these days. Still stuck with using my (mint) 3 1998/99 DVcam pro cameras for another five months (maybe longer) on 4 upcoming projects (for direct to DVD marketing -- docs not narrative -- projects with a ready market). I think SD will work fine on these projects. Hope so anyway.
A fellow IndieTalk member recommended I check out this camera yesterday. I did.
Sony is now promoting their new (e.g. VIMEO footage) NEX-FS700. Won't go into details, you can explore what Sony is offering on the following URLs (with approx. price).
Heard some problems are cropping up with the newly released Canon EOS C300 (the cost is way out there -- PL, cine glass is mucho expensive)...
Was leaning towards the EX-3 but the NEX-FS700 while priced at same dollar amount, sure sounds and looks more like something I may want to invest in when I start narrative projects late fall 2012... of course there will be a new camera out there 'then'...
What do you think of the new (e.g. B&H) NEX-FS700?
There are more URLs and info cropping up every day on this yet-to-be-released camera... check out Yahoo or Google it.
A fellow IndieTalk member recommended I check out this camera yesterday. I did.
Sony is now promoting their new (e.g. VIMEO footage) NEX-FS700. Won't go into details, you can explore what Sony is offering on the following URLs (with approx. price).
Heard some problems are cropping up with the newly released Canon EOS C300 (the cost is way out there -- PL, cine glass is mucho expensive)...
Was leaning towards the EX-3 but the NEX-FS700 while priced at same dollar amount, sure sounds and looks more like something I may want to invest in when I start narrative projects late fall 2012... of course there will be a new camera out there 'then'...
What do you think of the new (e.g. B&H) NEX-FS700?
There are more URLs and info cropping up every day on this yet-to-be-released camera... check out Yahoo or Google it.