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    Thumbs up On the Canon front!

    Check out the Canon 5D!

    Great for shooting HD 1080p footage. Tons of accessories are available!


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    Cool

    Sony Alpha 700 is mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclectic_co View Post
    Check out the Canon 5D!

    Great for shooting HD 1080p footage. Tons of accessories are available!

    5D is a great cam certainly, the full frame sensor being the biggest plus in my book, but hard to justify the price tag atm. I will stick with the 50D, while I may have to use a stand alone HD camcorder, it's still about the same carrying gear weight as the 5D Mark II requires a vareity of different lenses depending on usage. It would be nice to have the 5D nonetheless, put if not doing heavy print work and HD film assignments it's overkill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy757Photog View Post
    5D is a great cam certainly, the full frame sensor being the biggest plus in my book, but hard to justify the price tag atm. I will stick with the 50D, while I may have to use a stand alone HD camcorder, it's still about the same carrying gear weight as the 5D Mark II requires a vareity of different lenses depending on usage. It would be nice to have the 5D nonetheless, put if not doing heavy print work and HD film assignments it's overkill.
    Lotta great cameras mentioned, and I still love my choices.

    One downside I am having is when I travel or when I try to go into
    concerts, or clubs going in with a DSLR is problematic.

    Now have had to get a point and shoot with HD, so I can be on the
    low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilakali View Post
    Looks like im the red headed step child I use the Sony Alpha 330.
    I'm with ya, I stepped into digital with a Alpha 100, Still use the Mamiya 645 for my more serious work. Love both cameras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peggygee View Post
    Lotta great cameras mentioned, and I still love my choices.

    One downside I am having is when I travel or when I try to go into
    concerts, or clubs going in with a DSLR is problematic.

    Now have had to get a point and shoot with HD, so I can be on the
    low.
    Most point and shoot cams by canon and sony can deliver good photos (with proper lighting) despite the limited feature set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy757Photog View Post
    Most point and shoot cams by canon and sony can deliver good photos (with proper lighting) despite the limited feature set
    I just bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX48 off of Amazon for $100, it's 12MP
    with HD video.

    When I'm travelling in a foreign country, or place where security frowns
    and picture taking I hate having to carry my bulky DSLR and a HD video
    cam. Or I'm in the hood, and one doesn't want to be having expensive
    looking equipment.

    Another problem area is when you go to a concert or club and they don't
    want to let in pro or prosumer equipment, and I'd rather not shoot at all if
    all I could shoot with is a phone camera.

    I've also just got a bunch of photo and video editing software, so I am very
    anxious to try some new things.

    So it looks like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX48 will hit the sweet spot.

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    Question Small Cameras have there place!

    Peggyee,

    You are so right small cameras have there place. In documentary film making the smaller the better. Avoids the camera struck look that so many people get. I wonder if it would make a difference for a new model as well. Much less intimidating for a newbie model to face down a small pocket cam.

    Does any of the other camera operators on the site have experience with a pocket camera in an otherwise professional setting?

    Curious...



    Quote Originally Posted by peggygee View Post
    I just bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX48 off of Amazon for $100, it's 12MP
    with HD video.

    When I'm travelling in a foreign country, or place where security frowns
    and picture taking I hate having to carry my bulky DSLR and a HD video
    cam. Or I'm in the hood, and one doesn't want to be having expensive
    looking equipment.

    Another problem area is when you go to a concert or club and they don't
    want to let in pro or prosumer equipment, and I'd rather not shoot at all if
    all I could shoot with is a phone camera.

    I've also just got a bunch of photo and video editing software, so I am very
    anxious to try some new things.

    So it looks like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX48 will hit the sweet spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eclectic_co View Post
    Peggyee,

    You are so right small cameras have there place. In documentary film making the smaller the better. Avoids the camera struck look that so many people get. I wonder if it would make a difference for a new model as well. Much less intimidating for a newbie model to face down a small pocket cam.

    Does any of the other camera operators on the site have experience with a pocket camera in an otherwise professional setting?

    Curious...

    I've never touched one for use in a professional setting. Not even when doing band photos at concerts/shows in which case press passes make bringing in gear a breeze.

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    Question but are you curious?

    Remy,

    Me either, but I am curious if it would make a difference to the comfort level of an inexperienced model?

    your thoughts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Remy757Photog View Post
    I've never touched one for use in a professional setting. Not even when doing band photos at concerts/shows in which case press passes make bringing in gear a breeze.

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