On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I bought the K-x I pretty much considered the video as something that
> might be handy now and then.
>
> Tonight, I made the mistake of trying it out in stupidly low light
> conditions.  I was shooting stills at ISO 6400, 1/30 f/1.8.  I decided WTF,
> give the video mode a try to see if I got anything even vaguely usable.
>
> The results were good enough that I spent more time trying to sort out the
> video than I did practicing still photography with the camera tonight.  Many
> of my short clips are definitely usable.  With reasonably competent
> software, and a reasonably competent person running it, I'm sure that they
> could be brought up to pretty darned good.
>
> I suppose I'm going to need to start pricing final cut pro or something like
> that. Any recommendations.
>
> There are quite a few sub $1000 DSLRs that'll also shoot video.  Eventually
> one of the camera companies will come out with a sensor approximately APS
> sized, that is optimized for video, perhaps 1900x1080, to maximize the
> dynamic range with big sensor sites.  The body will be EVIL because that's
> what you need for video, and will have adapters will work with DSLR glass
> from the various manufacturers. They will initially price it under $2000,
> with a three year price target of $500, and every Yuppie parent that bought
> a DSLR to take pictures of Junior soccer game will "need" to buy one.
>
> --
> Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est
>

Larry, that camera already exists, it's called the Panasonic GH1. A
replacement is due in September with even more video-oriented
features.


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