Does any one highly recommend this camera. I am new to this and trying to find a cam for corporate In-House use....Ex technique demonstrations of surgical instrumentations, surgeries, company overview, and other training.
I have also looked at Canon XH A1 and Sony HVR-A1U HDV Camcorder.
The glass- Carl Zeiss 20X ----------------- the close-ups are so great, sometimes I just zoom in on ants or leaves. the processing ----------- 1920 x 1080 60p - this is cmos progressive sensor output-------------------------HDV tape-FireWire(laptop or compact flash drive)-HDMI
For what you are doing, this camera is so wicked, more than that, it's actually fun to use it's got more than you'll need, unless you get into editing and start doing commercials, documentaries, etc Then you find out about HDMI capture and with this camera - your ready! Kinda future-proof if-you-will. I'm thinking about getting another HVR-V1u for a 2 camera set-up!
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Does any one highly recommend this camera. I am new to this and trying to find a cam for corporate In-House use....Ex technique demonstrations of surgical instrumentations, surgeries, company overview, and other training.
I have also looked at Canon XH A1 and Sony HVR-A1U HDV Camcorder.
I have to stay at this price range.
I welcome all the suggestions.
THanks
The glass- Carl Zeiss 20X ----------------- the close-ups are so great, sometimes I just zoom in on ants or leaves.
the processing ----------- 1920 x 1080 60p - this is cmos progressive sensor
output-------------------------HDV tape-FireWire(laptop or compact flash drive)-HDMI
For what you are doing, this camera is so wicked,
more than that, it's actually fun to use
it's got more than you'll need,
unless you get into editing and start
doing commercials, documentaries, etc
Then you find out about HDMI capture
and with this camera - your ready! Kinda future-proof if-you-will.
I'm thinking about getting another HVR-V1u for a 2 camera set-up!
Break a leg - sorry hospital humor!