I'm new, I searched through some posts, seems like most users here are like me, or not far from my position... which is just figuring out how to put something together on a small scale... others seem to have some measure of victory... and others seem to have a strong knowledgebase... So I think it's a great forum, bringing together people at different stages, but unfortunately I don't think I'll be contributing anything useful anytime soon. I'm going to be asking broad questions like this for a little bit.
So, is the Z7u worth the money?
Please respond only if you've used this camera (ie, on a project, not just once or twice in a showroom).
And by "worth" I mean, is this just a consumer product to fleece dreamers? Or is this something that can actually deliver professional quality picture, albeit to scale? I know it's not a F65...
On my side, I've only operated simple consumer camcorders, ie: the family-events documenting device. What I'm looking to accomplish is a scalable production model. So I don't want to jump in the low-end market, and find myself wanting for better equipment shortly afterward; and I don't want to jump in the high-end and burn a hole in my wallet when something cheaper will provide the general par-for-the-course functionality.
The production I'm interested in--
In the early phase, I want to shoot little bits, a la "viral video"-type, cheap content to get a feel for the equipment and quality control. I think there will be a little lag-phase to learn... but when I've grasped the mechanics, I'd like to shoot little shorts... and when I graduate from that, I'd like to shoot a small budget feature.
So as I mentioned, I'm looking for a scalable model... I don't want low-end equipment, and then ditch it all to shoot a feature... and find myself wanting for better equipment. Mainly I'm interested in this camera b/c of the interchangeable lens. My feel from what I've read is that this CAN provide a cinematic quality, maybe not 4k, put it can put on airs. I know this post is long for a simple question, I just wanted to filter the responses to people who've used it, and to give a b.g. of what and why I'm looking. Thanks ahead, let me know if I need to provide other info that will help answer... and I'll be asking more Qs like this... sorry, just until I hit a threshold of understanding so that I can start thinking for myself, and then I'll start asking more taxing questions.
So, is the Z7u worth the money?
Please respond only if you've used this camera (ie, on a project, not just once or twice in a showroom).
And by "worth" I mean, is this just a consumer product to fleece dreamers? Or is this something that can actually deliver professional quality picture, albeit to scale? I know it's not a F65...
On my side, I've only operated simple consumer camcorders, ie: the family-events documenting device. What I'm looking to accomplish is a scalable production model. So I don't want to jump in the low-end market, and find myself wanting for better equipment shortly afterward; and I don't want to jump in the high-end and burn a hole in my wallet when something cheaper will provide the general par-for-the-course functionality.
The production I'm interested in--
In the early phase, I want to shoot little bits, a la "viral video"-type, cheap content to get a feel for the equipment and quality control. I think there will be a little lag-phase to learn... but when I've grasped the mechanics, I'd like to shoot little shorts... and when I graduate from that, I'd like to shoot a small budget feature.
So as I mentioned, I'm looking for a scalable model... I don't want low-end equipment, and then ditch it all to shoot a feature... and find myself wanting for better equipment. Mainly I'm interested in this camera b/c of the interchangeable lens. My feel from what I've read is that this CAN provide a cinematic quality, maybe not 4k, put it can put on airs. I know this post is long for a simple question, I just wanted to filter the responses to people who've used it, and to give a b.g. of what and why I'm looking. Thanks ahead, let me know if I need to provide other info that will help answer... and I'll be asking more Qs like this... sorry, just until I hit a threshold of understanding so that I can start thinking for myself, and then I'll start asking more taxing questions.