Q. Im looking for a camcorder that is professional, HD, SD card, and something that has longevity. I dont want to make an investment and something better comes out. Ive heard of the RED cameras but I cant afford that. Ive looked at some DSLR's. What do you recommend for movies and commercials?
A. Take a look at the Canon XF100. As far as I have seen, it is the only Pro-camcorder at it's price to get a 50 mbps data rate. Everything else under about $5000 is getting half of that, making them little better than a good consumer twinkie-cam.
At $3300, the XF is not much more expensive than a 5DM2 with a good lens.
At $3300, the XF is not much more expensive than a 5DM2 with a good lens.
What is possibly the best and highest quality way to capture video from a professional camcorder to a computer?
Q. I own an HDR-HD1000U and I currently use a firewire cable to capture video from my camcorder to my computer. I am wondering if there is a better and higher quality way of capturing video. I would appreciate a helpful response!
I use Adobe Premiere to capture and edit my videos with.
I use Adobe Premiere to capture and edit my videos with.
A. The firewire is the best without considerable additional investment.
In theory, you could run the HDMI output to a high end recorder and capture uncompressed video. A suitable recorder is in the neighborhood of $1000-5000.
In theory, you could run the HDMI output to a high end recorder and capture uncompressed video. A suitable recorder is in the neighborhood of $1000-5000.
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