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Sony HDR-HC1 HDV Camera...anybody use one of these?Posted by grafixjoe
Hey Gang,
I have a chance to get one of these & would like to get some input from Owners / Users, please. Shooting / Editing issues, opinions of all around performance, etc. I am familiar with HDV shortcomings in general, so no anti-HDV Rants, please. Thanx ![]() - Joey Post Edited (05-03-06 14:39) When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade. ![]()
It depends on what you want to do with it. The single cmos chip doesn't do as good a job as the 3 chip models, although, having seen some HDV footage shot with it recently, I was surprised at how good it was, considering. It's priced substantially lower than the FX1 though, which is pretty indicative as to how Sony themselves evaluate it. That should tell you a lot right there. IMHO for pro users, it's a cool tool i.e. as above for special situations or for location scouting, casting, reference stills (the cmos is originally a digital still photo chip, so they put that functionality on board, nice extra).
Clay
Thanx Ryan & Clay...anyone else? I would love to hear about any capture / edit / layoff issues. I just ordered one and I want to get a jump on it. The reviews I have been reading actually say it was discontinued, but it is a much better camera than the one that took it's place (which is why I bought it). GREAT user reviews.
Thanx again ![]() - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade. ![]()
What underwater casing are you using? I've used this camera as well. Get great results, aside from normal things such as long render times with HDV it shoots excellent video. The Hands on HDV training DVD is a great reference on the setting on the camera as well. It was bundled with them on B&h for a while. The camera works excellent with FCP 5.1, captures great, just set your easy setup to hdv 1080i and it works perfectly.
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