I like my camera to take still photos. i'd think an autofocus video mode would be cool. If you're a filmmaker, you should buy a professional video camera. A DSLR shouldn't be your main cinematography camera
A DSLR will give superior video quality (if the image doesn't move too fast/isn't too shaky) and the look that only 35mm film or the Red One can give you... and those options are by far more expensive. Autofocus? I thought most films use manual focus and a focus puller who does the job of getting the focus right.
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I like my camera to take still photos. i'd think an autofocus video mode would be cool. If you're a filmmaker, you should buy a professional video camera. A DSLR shouldn't be your main cinematography camera
A DSLR will give superior video quality (if the image doesn't move too fast/isn't too shaky) and the look that only 35mm film or the Red One can give you... and those options are by far more expensive. Autofocus? I thought most films use manual focus and a focus puller who does the job of getting the focus right.