maranfilms
Veteran
If you upgrade to a tapeless option you will never go back.
I've heard a lot of people say that over the years, but in all honesty, it's really not all that big of a deal to me. The trick is to just do some work while it's capturing. I can see if your in a rush, then yeah, it's a bit slower. But I know a lot of people that have to convert their data to a codec thats friendly to their editor, and that can take just as long and in some cases even longer than a 1-1 capture. So it really gets down to your patience level.
The DVX is a great cam as you know, I recently saw a piece shot on your cam, rigged with a dof adapter, then it was uprezed for output. I have to say, it looked great, vibrant and beautiful color rendition, it had an amazing filmic look that surprised the heck out of me when I found out it was SD footage.
I remember reading an article, it said something like the hvx and dvx use the same sensor or something Like that, But the jest of it was there was very little difference in actual resolution. it said something about pixel shifting to make more native resolution. I wish Barry would chime in here and clarify this as I barely remember. At any rate, its a great cam, always will be, and there's no reason you cant still make some money with it. thing is built like a tank, why they dont build to that level of quality anymore is beyond me. Money I suppose. I would keep it, for what their selling for, it's really worth holding on to.
