i have a dvx 100 and love it. really easy to use and comfortable for live music and action stuff.
shoots in 25p which is cool to
only thing ive found is that it can be expensive to repair so if you get one insure it
if you have seen the DVX100 footage the HVX on tape is exactly the same so if you will be using it for tape you may as well save the money and buy a DVX100 in my opinion
i use DVX100 and i love it
just having it repaired at the moment though. had a major breakdown but it is four years old. not heard much about the canon though
I have turned my DVX100A on and found the image to be shakey even when the camera is still and it gives the message of
"Warning PSD NG"
i know it needs repair but anybody had similar problems and got a rough idea of a cost??
not been on in a while due to net problems
cheers for the comments. To answer a couple of points it was partly a uni thing of "you need to show us you can operate a camera" and i then thought it would look better as a sort of piece to music rather than just a load of shots.
I also do a lot of...
i personaly would try to black out around the windows and put a light outside to keep it constant (I.E a fake daylight) but bright enough not to have to use the interior lights but light it with lamps inside that will be out of shot.
Not using any interior light sources or using sunlight and...
if you double the speed of the song and keep the frame rate the same as you have for any takes of the song at normal pace when you go to edit and bring the song back to the corect tempo you should get a good slow motion effect
i just picked up a panasonic DVX100 for £1500 which works out at just short of $3000 but in my eyes it is well worth the extra money.
if you want to see some stuff shot on DVX100 my friends site is
www.sitcomsoldiers.com
or i have one video on you tube at the moment
In My Back Garden
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