LOL I think most of you guys are just spoiled!
While I agree there is video cameras and DSLR’s - and each best suited for a particular job, in a studio or field situation, at least for myself, I can put my GH5 on a tripod or hand held with my Atomos and keep up with the best of them. My little 2 channel Saramonic for audio and a clip on multi-color LED Duralight with its own batteries, make the GH5 a working machine!
For myself, I wanted the best of both worlds, so I use a GH5 and the DVX200 side by side, either in a solo or A/B situation. When I get to a job, I look at my needs and select either piece to give me the best product and make it as easy and dependable for that gig.
I guess what I’m trying to say is; I would not change my options of owning the GH5/DVX combo for two GH5’s, or two DVX200’s. If your serious about this stuff, you need both since they can complement your needs. As an example, if I’m going need some moving shots, I’ll use the GH5 exclusively because I can take it off the pod and right on a light weight gimbal with the all up weight of 4-5 lbs, and all the shots match fine. Try mounting a DVX on a gimbal and run around with it for hours. Also, on most jobs stills are a requirement, the GH5 smokes the DVX,s tiny still images.
For the same token, if I’m covering a racing event or show, the DVX gives the ease of using a regular corder, the buttons are big and assessable the zoom is priceless. Another advantage is using one lens for everything (no baggage) and one big DVX battery to last a day.
To sum it up, the GH5 is not going to replace the DVX200 - nor is the DVX200 going to replace the GH5, armed with both gives you a major edge on the other guy!
So does a DVX200 have a future, heck yeah it does. Just because she has a few years under her belt, surely does not make it obsolete - the camera is still state of the art and now even a better package since there has been a price drop. The DVX/GH5 combo is as strong as ever and when the day is over, if you have your act together, even a Red is not going to make a enough difference in the end product.
Regards - Mike
While I agree there is video cameras and DSLR’s - and each best suited for a particular job, in a studio or field situation, at least for myself, I can put my GH5 on a tripod or hand held with my Atomos and keep up with the best of them. My little 2 channel Saramonic for audio and a clip on multi-color LED Duralight with its own batteries, make the GH5 a working machine!
For myself, I wanted the best of both worlds, so I use a GH5 and the DVX200 side by side, either in a solo or A/B situation. When I get to a job, I look at my needs and select either piece to give me the best product and make it as easy and dependable for that gig.
I guess what I’m trying to say is; I would not change my options of owning the GH5/DVX combo for two GH5’s, or two DVX200’s. If your serious about this stuff, you need both since they can complement your needs. As an example, if I’m going need some moving shots, I’ll use the GH5 exclusively because I can take it off the pod and right on a light weight gimbal with the all up weight of 4-5 lbs, and all the shots match fine. Try mounting a DVX on a gimbal and run around with it for hours. Also, on most jobs stills are a requirement, the GH5 smokes the DVX,s tiny still images.
For the same token, if I’m covering a racing event or show, the DVX gives the ease of using a regular corder, the buttons are big and assessable the zoom is priceless. Another advantage is using one lens for everything (no baggage) and one big DVX battery to last a day.
To sum it up, the GH5 is not going to replace the DVX200 - nor is the DVX200 going to replace the GH5, armed with both gives you a major edge on the other guy!
So does a DVX200 have a future, heck yeah it does. Just because she has a few years under her belt, surely does not make it obsolete - the camera is still state of the art and now even a better package since there has been a price drop. The DVX/GH5 combo is as strong as ever and when the day is over, if you have your act together, even a Red is not going to make a enough difference in the end product.
Regards - Mike