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  • Shooting two different cams for feature film

    Posted by Larry Mikeska on August 16, 2010 at 5:41 pm

    I was approached last week to help shoot a “no budget” feature movie. I may get involved but my friend was told that a Rebel T2i is good cam to shoot indies and features (which he plans to buy). I have an XLH1.
    Is this combo going to be a nightmare for the editor? How about the basic qualities of the two; will there a difference? Any “red flags” to consider? He plans to shoot in 24fps.

    Lawrence P. Mikeska
    Xl-H1/FCP Editor
    http://www.lecovervideo.com

    Todd Terry replied 15 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Todd Terry

    August 16, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    Well, I don’t know if I’d try to use a T2i to shoot an entire feature. To me, it’s just the wrong tool for the job. But then again, I haven’t had nearly as much of the DSLR Kool-Aid as some people have.

    I wouldn’t hesitate too much though to use it for some secondary shots or second-unit work.

    The cameras should match relatively well. The good thing is that the H1 is a great camera and is very paintable due to the 23 different parameters you can adjust. You should be able to match it to the T2i pretty well. Your depths-of-field, though, will be markedly different between the two cameras, unless you’re using a DoF converter on the H1 (and then it will still be a bit different, although in the other direction).

    I have a H1 and use a P+S Technik Mini35 lens converters with cine primes. I would not hesitate for a second to use the H1 on a feature.

    T2

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    Fantastic Plastic Entertainment, Inc.
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