Selasa, 02 Juli 2013

What is the cheapest video camera with 3CCD chip?

Q. What is the cheapest entry level pro camera that will make recording look more like a film movie and not like some 300 dollar camcorder with a 3CCD chip?

A. The CHEAPEST 3ccd camcorder I could find is the Panasonic PV-GS320. Since it does not have a mic-in jack it would fall off my short list.

3CCD is not necessarily "best". There are many other dependencies... like lighting, camera angles... and total surface area of the imaging chips. If the total surface area of the 3CCD chips is small, a single CCD or CMOS or 3CMOS chip camera will out perform those three CCDs.

If you are making a film, and want it to look like film, you want to be doing 24p... the imaging chip is nearly irrelevant. The Panasonic DVX100B is a good one. Look into the Canon HV20 and the Canon XHA1, too.

And remember, the video and imaging is only a part of the "system". You also need to consider lighting, camera angles, story line, planning with storyboards, audio, sound design, script, make-up, wardrobe, editing, music and lots more.


Can the Toshiba Camileo X200 record in the dark?
Q. I'm getting this entry level camcorder and a deal breaker is if it can't record at night or in the dark. Most cameras have a built in night vision toggle and I can't find anything about that in the description. Thanks so much!

A. It is best to try your support site or your owners manual for help, this site has owners manuals and service manuals, that will asnswer most question. If this does not help try a web search,that will do the trick most all the time if you hang in there, it is all on the web.
This is the site...
http://www.retrevo.com/samples/index.html
Good luck...





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