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  • Curtis Kreidler

    March 1, 2013 at 5:49 am in reply to: Deciding on a first DSLR for video.

    Hmmm man this is a lot to think about. I’m really liking the Nikon d7000. I found some good prices on lenses and everything. The only problem I see with it is the frame rates that it shoots. There’s no 60p options even at lower resolutions like the Canon 60d has. Which like I said earlier, I want for doing slow motion action shots. Also, I was looking at some Carl Zeiss lenses (used of course). How do they compare with Nikor and Canon lenses?

  • Curtis Kreidler

    February 25, 2013 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Deciding on a first DSLR for video.

    I suppose Nikon Isn’t completely out of the question. I just heard that Nikon wasn’t as good at video shooting as Canon cameras. Although that D7000 doesn’t look too bad. Also, as far as lens I haven’t picked out specific lens yet, but just looked at lens available for each body. I do know that I would like a zoom and one or two prime lens. Any suggestions as far as Sony or Canon lens. Also, what kind lens mount on the Panasonic gh2? Sorry I’m all over the place with these questions, thanks again for the responses.

  • Curtis Kreidler

    February 24, 2013 at 11:58 pm in reply to: Deciding on a first DSLR for video.

    Thanks for the posts, guys. I’m looking at spending around 400 dollars on lens plus the extra if I don’t buy too expensive of a body. Out of all the cameras mentioned I’m really liking the hacked gh2. The problems I see with it is doesn’t have the largest image sensor and it doesn’t shoot 60 frames like the Sony. That being said the Sony doesn’t have the best lens. The Canons (60d and 7d) probally have the best lens line up, but still don’t shoot 60 frames which I would like for shooting any sort of slow mo. So, I’m still not fully sure on anything.

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