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In another example of ‘cross-over’ media acquisition products, Canon announced last week that the season finale of Fox’ ‘House’ (airs Monday, May 17) was shot in its entirety with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
You read that right! Canon’s high-end DSLRs have been able to shoot video for some time now. Cinematographers have been experimenting with this feature for a couple of years, and have recently been pushing the limits by shooting portions of TV shows, such as the opening for this season of ‘Saturday Night Live.’ www.hdtvmagazine.com...
Originally posted by wigit
I'm in no rush but £1000 is a lot of money to spend where I come from, that's why I'm doing my homwwork now. I don't want to make any hasty purchases that I'll regret.
Originally posted by curious7
Whaa should be able to help too, he makes indy movies and works in Hollywood productions in various roles.
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Originally posted by wigit
reply to post by whaaa
I've been comparing the Canon 60d, the 550, and the 5d mkII. I'll end up going with what I can afford. What I've read so far is there's not a lot of filming time with one of these cameras as opposed to a camcorder, I suppose that can be helped by buying extra batteries and extra memory?
Also lenses, there are dozens, what types should I look for and are there any must-haves?
Your sound equipment - can you explain what a wireless lav is please? Is wireless stuff better than an external mic with a long, long lead?
TYVM
Wigit