Frage von kiteschlampe:Video Hello friends, I'm looking for a DV camcorder with the following requirements:
3 Chip
Photo function during filming with a minimum of 1280 x 960
Zebra Function
Manually adjustable: Aperture, Shutter, Gain
Desirable:
Button to the last 3 seconds in Capture mode to
Vertical, as small as possible
Referenzcolorbar einblendbar
Who knows what may be the camcorder?
Thanks and greetings
Chris
Antwort von wascosa:
I've prescribed. No CD camcorder, but a DV camcorder.
Gruss Chris
Antwort von Markus:
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Antwort von Johannes:
Up to the Photo function can do everything the Panasonic DVX100.
I think a Canon XM2 can do everything. Possibly synonymous to Sonyvx2000.
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
Neither XM2 or VX2000 are "vertical" camcorder. In HD there is - as far as I know - because only the Sanyo Xacti.
Antwort von Tuffy:
Possibly the Canon MVX 10i or 35i?
They are upright and can at least sometimes pictures ....
Antwort von Johannes:
Neither XM2 or VX2000 are "vertical" camcorder. In HD there is - as far as I know - because only the Sanyo Xacti. That with the Hochkannt I must have read about. I think that's true but seem-e. Since there was still the Canon HV10 but what can I do not know. I work only with cameras Breitkannt ;-)
Antwort von kiteschlampe:
Currently I am working with the Panasonic GS400. The will soon be replaced against a XH A1.
What I am now looking for a DV camcorder, which incidentally, to the Making-Of's used.
Since the size plays a role. Therefore vertical, so that the thing always in your pocket ne stuck and it can have. Even the GS400, without carrying handle, I am reluctant to train with, because too large.
The aforementioned Canon MVX-xxi are just Chipper, ever fall out.
Still any suggestions?
Thanks and greetings Chris
Antwort von Helloweenie:
I think, 3
and vertical chip is your problem.
I do not know why, but 3 Chipper are rare and never Hochkantformat so small that they fit the pocket (which may depend with the "additional" technology / Optics / prism or the like together?).
As the smallest falls to me the former Panasonic GS 180 / 200 series - was slightly smaller than the current GS 230 and 320th But because of the really tiny chips inside, I would have a (good line) Einchipper prefer. I had even a GS 200 and it was really only under "ideal conditions" better than an old TRV 110 of Sony.
Attempt it a try with one of Canon HV 10.
Antwort von Helloweenie:
How would it herewith: Panasonic SD-SR 150th
... is not, however, Mini DV.