Frage von wickedart:Hi,
Search by someone who is familiar with the shooting of Rotate, for TV and for movies and synonymous for naive newbie questions itself is not too bad:) and not just upset about the question ...
I would like my first semi-professional filmmakers - gain experience and have a few camcorder (kostenhalber) compared to my project and was thinking s.die Panasonic HDC-HS700, or maybe the AG-HMC40. These cams seem to have some necessary features. Sure it comes in quality from 35mm s.eine up, but once it apart technically, I wonder whether the work COULD to bring the material filmed on the Big Screen?
Could we help out for the quality optics with a filter or procedures or other means? Have times of so adapters read ...
What do you think? Sorry for the weird question but I have never found on the web a clear answer to this simple question, why it should not be, technically ...
If it's not with a Panasonic HDC-HS700 (and additional tools, post goes, etc.) to make a movie or TV movie, I would appreciate a clear and constructive response s.was it is.
I unfortunately can not afford a professional camera, but still want to practice diligently on a good Semiprof - Camera ....
Many greetings from Zurich
Antwort von iMac27_edmedia:
If you want to know what is currently in the specifications of the TV channels, watch just once in the current camera, available in any well-stocked bookstore station.
Otherwise, in addition to purchase a camera with an HDSDI output NanoFlash and there would be a hurdle already made, perfect for TV work but would be a SonyPDW 700 with HD-Optics (good to ¬ 20k, which are indeed synonymous for ¬ 4k), High Resolution Viewfinder k 7.5 (entry-2k), plus sound, light, battery and tripod equipment and the matter would be nearly complete, plus a few more years of experience, it's OK.