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I make my living with a videocamera, not a full-size shoulder TV camera but a Sony EX1. I don't have a camcorder per se but my backup camera is an HDV camcorder. Some of my work is artistic, some of it is less so, depends on the assignment. These new tapeless cameras, in my job, are a great timesaver.
Quote from: IronLion on 9 Oct 2008, 10:00 pmI make my living with a videocamera, not a full-size shoulder TV camera but a Sony EX1. I don't have a camcorder per se but my backup camera is an HDV camcorder. Some of my work is artistic, some of it is less so, depends on the assignment. These new tapeless cameras, in my job, are a great timesaver. You have to have a good source and good technique, but a lot of the time is in processing/editing and creating the finished product (e.g. a DVD), even for the consumer videographer. I feel this realy tends to limit the process of videogrphy to enthusiasts and professionals.Sometimes it makes sense to just make a DVD of the raw footage to give to someone, and let them do some of that work!
I still have not actually seen HD video on a screen, to my knowledge. It must be nice. I'm way jealous of that camera already! Heh! Is it a pain in the ass to edit high def? The storage space of regular DV is phenomenal as is, HD must be downright nutty.