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  • Stand up comic with DV cam question

    Posted by Billy Longfeather on February 27, 2006 at 9:17 pm

    Hello!

    I am a stand up comic and new to Creative Cow. I am looking to buy a DV camcorder to tape stand up sets and the sketch comedy I do. Basically, I need a good camera that is especially good in low light situations. I am looking to spend b/w $1800 to $2000.

    Any thoughts or suggestions would be great. I have heard good things about the Panasonic DVX-100A, but that may be a bit out of my price range.

    Overall image quality is important, so if you think High Def is better, please let me know.

    Thanks

    Bryan

  • 9 Replies
  • Noah Kadner

    February 28, 2006 at 1:45 am

    Not much great choice in that price range to be honest. I’d go for a used Canon GL2 or Sony PD150.

    Noah

  • Billy Longfeather

    February 28, 2006 at 1:58 pm

    I’d be up for spending more. What is your recommendation for most inexpensive, high quality camera in low light situations? I’d really appreciate any thoughts you have.

    Thanks!

  • Frosch

    February 28, 2006 at 3:26 pm

    I would strongly second the GL2. It will work good in low light, and has a better zoom than the DVX, if say, you had to set up the camera from across the room.

  • Noah Kadner

    February 28, 2006 at 6:20 pm

    Most inexpensive and high quality are at odds. If you want to spend 2K those are solid cameras. How much more do you wish to spend? Once you get to about $3K that’s when you have more options.

    Noah

  • Billy Longfeather

    February 28, 2006 at 6:46 pm

    Well, let’s say I went to $2300. How much do my odds improve there?

    I really appreciate your thoughts

  • Noah Kadner

    February 28, 2006 at 6:58 pm

    Not too much- I’d go with the same recommendations.

    Noah

  • Since you are in need of good audio as well, I’d go with a camera that can take XLR microphone cable inputs as well.

    Will some one be shoting you, or will you be locking the camera to a staged position?

    James –

    Create Something Wonderful

  • Billy Longfeather

    March 6, 2006 at 1:49 pm

    Most of the time, I will get someone to shoot me while I am onstage. In certain rare instances, I may have to lock the camera off and do it myself.

    Do you know if the GL2 has XLR inputs?

    Also – I have heard that the GL2 is a great camera, but that several Canons have had problems with the “EJect Cassette” feature. Namely, that it tells you to just eject the cassette sometimes in the middle of shooting.

    Do any of you know anything about this?

    Thanks!

  • Don’t know about that problem.

    The Canon has the ability to use audio adapters for the XLR connector. XLR connectors are a good thing to have if you want to use the house mix of your stage audio into your camera.

    James –

    Create Something Wonderful

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