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Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2012 13:13 |
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Graham Whistler
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Doug that last pix makes my point. I do not know what "health and safety" would say if I turned up at a railway to film with kit like that. Loupe corrected thanks spelling not my strong point. Yes in past I no choice and had too used very large movie and video cameras the only way to get quality. I also needed several people in my team. The point I'm making is that small light portable cameras enable a 71 yr old like me able to carry on filming, travel the World and more important enjoying what I do. I am also able to work single handed with the more compact kit. None of my clients complain about the image quality on the finished DVDs or BluRays made with NX5. My camera bag contains Nikon D800 and Sony NX5 movie kit and counts as hand baggage on most airlines. PS no complaints on movie image quality from the D800 they are very clean and sharp. With Premier CS6 and the new warp control software it is possible to get away with some hand holding. Last edited on Sat Jul 14th, 2012 14:48 by Graham Whistler ____________________ Graham Whistler |
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