camera equipment
#41
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 29
RE: camera equipment
FilmFever i applaud you for stepping up. I didn't have a problem at all with you opinions i think it's just the way it was stated or the way it came across. I do like what i saw with your video, keep it up, you are right when we start forgetting to give the glory where it's due we lose it all. I also appologize if i came across harshly. I wish everyone all the success they can have. And praise the Lord we can all get along and talk it out like adults.
#43
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: michigan
Posts: 48
RE: camera equipment
Now if we may, back to equipment LOL. I am not looking to spend $5000 dollars on a video camera at first. I have been looking for used on ebay and other such websites. I was interested in opinions. What would be a good older camera that I can start out with and get into the swing of things. I am currentlylooking ata cannon xl2. What are your insights and what factors go into picking a camera. RememberI am brand new to the camera world.
#44
RE: camera equipment
I would highly recommend the Sony PD-170. Very durable camera that can take some beautiful footage when operated correctly! You can pick one up new for around $3,000.00 and used for between $2,000-2,400.00.
Spend the rest of you're money on a Sennheiser Wireless ($550.00), a good camera arm ($250.00-500.00), Camera Head ($100-180.00), a rain cover ($100.00), and a good tri-pod ($150.00). This will get you what you need to take good footage with good audio.
Also - the Sony is 10x easier to operate than the Canon's (IMO). Very common sence set-up!
Spend the rest of you're money on a Sennheiser Wireless ($550.00), a good camera arm ($250.00-500.00), Camera Head ($100-180.00), a rain cover ($100.00), and a good tri-pod ($150.00). This will get you what you need to take good footage with good audio.
Also - the Sony is 10x easier to operate than the Canon's (IMO). Very common sence set-up!
#45
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 121
RE: camera equipment
You might also look at getting a sony pd-150. Very similar to the 170 but not as expensive. I have the 150 and you can not tell the difference. You can get one on ebay from 1500-2000. then look at the accesories that Todd put out there.
I hope this helps
Nic
I hope this helps
Nic
#46
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Posts: 397
RE: camera equipment
I just recieved my PD-170 yesterday in the mail. I bought a used one with 43 hrs on it from a guy who films for Jay Gregory. Its in Id say 95% new condition with one or two small scratches on the body and mint glass. I ended up getting it for $1700 shipped with origional box and paper workand a transferrable B&H extended warrenty that is good til Nov. 09. Id put a post on sites like Huntingnet and Kisky letting it be know your looking for good used cameras. Thats howI came accross this one.
Jason
Jason
#48
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: michigan
Posts: 48
RE: camera equipment
Well Looks like Ill have to start saving some money. My streetbike and fourwheeler just went up for sale yesterday. I love my speed and dirt but it doesnt compare to hunting, Sohopefully they will sell so I can start filming soon. Thanks for the advice guys.
#49
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location:
Posts: 57
RE: camera equipment
ORIGINAL: WKP Todd
Spend the rest of you're money on a Sennheiser Wireless ($550.00), a good camera arm ($250.00-500.00), Camera Head ($100-180.00), a rain cover ($100.00), and a good tri-pod ($150.00). This will get you what you need to take good footage with good audio.
Spend the rest of you're money on a Sennheiser Wireless ($550.00), a good camera arm ($250.00-500.00), Camera Head ($100-180.00), a rain cover ($100.00), and a good tri-pod ($150.00). This will get you what you need to take good footage with good audio.
#50
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location:
Posts: 57
RE: camera equipment
Sorry guys, one more question...do you rely on camo tape to conceal the camera or do you use a shroud or netting? I've been using an old headnet for myhandheld camera, but I wondered what worked best for the PD170? Thanks!