Doppelganger
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Hi all, my name is Frank and this is my first post. I'm going to start by saying I am 17 years old and have been interested in photography for the past year. Eventually spread to film =)
Being a minor, I have a choice to make. It's my plan this summer to film as much as I can and learn as much as I can since I get a decent break from school.
(eventually want to pursue film in college and beyond) - but first I need a camcorder.
I have around $15-1700 saved at the moment, meaning I can follow one of two plans.
1) Save up for a DVX100b in order to get a high quality camcorder that will last me a long while and will provide me with the best to learn with. Basically an investment.
2) Buy a AGDVC30 today and later save for a DVX100b in the future.
Now the dilemma. With option 1 I need to essentially double my savings by at least midsummer (So I have time to film before school) and am not entirely sure I can do that within time. I'm doubting it.
Naturally it seems I should get the cheaper version instead, right? That's what I am thinking, and I would go for it, but I figured I would consult the numerous helpful and resourceful people here. Questions.
1) Will I miss the not true 16x9 mode?
-My goal is to mainly practice cinematography, learn editing, and eventually practice directing by making shorts.
2) Will this be able to fulfill my needs, or will I be disappointed?
- I have been involved with photography for a year so I am familiar with many terms, but have primarily used natural light in all my photographs, so I will be lacking in artificial lighting dept.
3) Do you recommend anything else? Primarily using the lesser Panasonic as an example, but I don't know whether some features are essential or not. Was looking at the GS400 but would need to eBay that.
Besides the questions, my main gripe is that I won't be able to save up for the dvx100b without that $1500 to build upon. I'm into the "film look" and making my shorts look very cinematic, so this is a hard choice for me. I eventually plan on getting a 35mm adapter, but that is future. just letting you know my intentions.
I tried to be precise without being too long winded haha, sorry. :laugh:
edit: oh, and if is the wrong subforum, sorry, i wasnt sure where to put it.
Being a minor, I have a choice to make. It's my plan this summer to film as much as I can and learn as much as I can since I get a decent break from school.
(eventually want to pursue film in college and beyond) - but first I need a camcorder.
I have around $15-1700 saved at the moment, meaning I can follow one of two plans.
1) Save up for a DVX100b in order to get a high quality camcorder that will last me a long while and will provide me with the best to learn with. Basically an investment.
2) Buy a AGDVC30 today and later save for a DVX100b in the future.
Now the dilemma. With option 1 I need to essentially double my savings by at least midsummer (So I have time to film before school) and am not entirely sure I can do that within time. I'm doubting it.
Naturally it seems I should get the cheaper version instead, right? That's what I am thinking, and I would go for it, but I figured I would consult the numerous helpful and resourceful people here. Questions.
1) Will I miss the not true 16x9 mode?
-My goal is to mainly practice cinematography, learn editing, and eventually practice directing by making shorts.
2) Will this be able to fulfill my needs, or will I be disappointed?
- I have been involved with photography for a year so I am familiar with many terms, but have primarily used natural light in all my photographs, so I will be lacking in artificial lighting dept.
3) Do you recommend anything else? Primarily using the lesser Panasonic as an example, but I don't know whether some features are essential or not. Was looking at the GS400 but would need to eBay that.
Besides the questions, my main gripe is that I won't be able to save up for the dvx100b without that $1500 to build upon. I'm into the "film look" and making my shorts look very cinematic, so this is a hard choice for me. I eventually plan on getting a 35mm adapter, but that is future. just letting you know my intentions.
I tried to be precise without being too long winded haha, sorry. :laugh:
edit: oh, and if is the wrong subforum, sorry, i wasnt sure where to put it.