So Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, and Pentax all have useable HD modes in their DSLRs now.
All have problems, the Panasonic GH1 being the smartest of the bunch so far -- and the closest to useable for documentary video. (The Canon 7D is also creating a lot of excitement among doc makers -- but the Panasonic still has the best implementation to date. It's just that people love their Canons, and associate it with "professional" and Panasonic with "consumer" cameras -- even though Panasonic has done wonderful things in video camcorders.)
Yet Sony -- which has pushed forward some very smart, very price-savvy products very quickly in its DSLR offerings but not gotten the respect it deserves -- says they won't implement video until it is fully cooked.
That's fine, just get cooking soon, Sony.
Above: an iPhone snap from last night's class.
Voices from the Sit In on Television
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[image: Voices from the Sit In poster]
My short documentary Voices from the Sit In is on the TV tonight.
You can watch the film on Mississippi Public B...
2 years ago
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the next camera I'm going to buy is def. a DSLR with video/audio capabilities. They have a little ways to go until it's seamless, but I look forward to it!
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