myfriendimage
Carbonite Member
I dont know about any other sony users out there but Im sick of alot of people bashing the fx1/z1u when 90% of them dont know what they are talking about. I just hear people bashing cineframe so that means the whole camera sucks, when in reality I was reading someone did a test posting cineframe clips online and saying it was true 24p and only 5% of the people replying questioned the image.
If Barry or someone wants to hate on the fx1 thats fine, but I hear to many DVX users come up to me and just outright bash the fx1 without ever laying a hand on it because of some random side by side comparison they see on the net.
I was just wondering if its just me or is anyone else sick and tired of hearing it from people.
If anyone wants the share their sucsess story with me that would be an awesome change.
I will just say I love sony's 1/3 HDV line, in my opinion sony is leading the industry with their cinealta line and it shows in their HDV 1/3 cameras. Almost every single person who has seen some of the footage going in my stock company or purchased footage has commented on the level of quality the image has to it. I think all it takes is getting the settings down the way you like it or the way you want the image to look, and with a good person behind the camera anything is possible with sony's line.
If Barry or someone wants to hate on the fx1 thats fine, but I hear to many DVX users come up to me and just outright bash the fx1 without ever laying a hand on it because of some random side by side comparison they see on the net.
I was just wondering if its just me or is anyone else sick and tired of hearing it from people.
If anyone wants the share their sucsess story with me that would be an awesome change.
I will just say I love sony's 1/3 HDV line, in my opinion sony is leading the industry with their cinealta line and it shows in their HDV 1/3 cameras. Almost every single person who has seen some of the footage going in my stock company or purchased footage has commented on the level of quality the image has to it. I think all it takes is getting the settings down the way you like it or the way you want the image to look, and with a good person behind the camera anything is possible with sony's line.
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