Canon "XL1s" do you use one???
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thinking about getting one(S/H from a good source. Complete with extra battery,filter pask and waist belt long life battery)
want the best
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Dont like it mate, but it IS a good camera. Have some bits and bobs you could have too.
Moved the company to Sony PD150's years ago & that is a much nicer camera to handle. It has a swing out TFT viewfinder which makes moving it about easier - with no XL1 type 'monocular' eyepiece to try to keep registered to your eye as you do whacky whip pans
Tell me more & try to see how many head hours it has.
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Moved the company to Sony PD150's years ago & that is a much nicer camera to handle. It has a swing out TFT viewfinder which makes moving it about easier - with no XL1 type 'monocular' eyepiece to try to keep registered to your eye as you do whacky whip pans
Tell me more & try to see how many head hours it has.
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Hello mate
Thought about it for some time... I like the canon SLR's (Should do with the £££'s Ive spent)
The view finder might be a problem. Will look at the sony stuff later. I do need to see what is been filmed.. When I have the camera at arms lengh over a crowd etc..
Notice the MET seem to use sony's....
Thought about it for some time... I like the canon SLR's (Should do with the £££'s Ive spent)
The view finder might be a problem. Will look at the sony stuff later. I do need to see what is been filmed.. When I have the camera at arms lengh over a crowd etc..
Notice the MET seem to use sony's....