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  • I just want to add one thing. We’re not looking to BUY something, because that can be costly. We’re looking to RENT something, because that’ll probably be the “cheap” alternative. PLEASE SEND SUGGESTIONS!! (we’re in the chicago area)

  • They’re still not convinced. I gave them a very long list of legitimate reasons why this isn’t the right type of camera and they harshly told me I’m WRONG and that I’m not a videographer so I don’t know what I’m talking about and that I should just trust their judgement and expertise. Is there anyone out there who has used 7Ds for weddings before and had a bad experience (i.e. the footage was too shaky when handheld, the camera overheated, etc?) If so please respond with your stories as to why the 7D didn’t work for you for weddings!

  • We’ve having a big meeting about it next week to make the decision.

  • No they aren’t convinced yet. (Mainly because they see the 7D as a cheap alternative, to other cameras. It’s affordable). They claim they’ve worked with 7Ds before on a longer shoot and had some success. When I was on a shoot with those 7Ds, we had a big corrupt file that we couldnt retrieve + 30 minutes of missing footage I believe.

  • Another point to add:

    12. Dead pixels – I’ve seen tons of dead pixels in the JVC GY-HD’s for 2 years now. I’ve seen dead pixels in the 7D in a shorter time. I don’t think I’ve seen any dead pixels in the HPX300 and 500 that we currently own for about 2 years now. I spend a lot of time corrected dead pixels. Time is money. If we have a camera that doesn’t produce as many dead pixels, then we’re already saving time and money

  • Rachel Kodner

    October 24, 2011 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Underline text

    Is there another way? I need to keep changing the length of the rectangle and it keeps freezing my computer and I have to force restart

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