I'm looking at investing in a new video camera soon, and although I'm planning on waiting until after NAB before making my final decision I figure there’s nothing wrong with doing a bit of research beforehand.
Image and usability wise the cameras which have caught my attention most have been the C-series. The C100 mkII is right at the top of my budget, but maybe just affordable.
I’ll be filming a fair amount in mountain environments though so will often want the smallest lightest kit I can get. I’m wondering what the C100 is like to use completely stripped down, i.e. No top handle or even side grip. Just the body, a small zoom or maybe even something like the 24mm pancake, and a 3.5mm mic if I want sound.
Is it ergonomically viable to use like this. When I shoot with my GH3 it is often cradled around chest height using the flip out screen. The record button on the front of the C100 along with either the swivel screen or even the viewfinder tilted up looks ideal for this type of shooting, but I was wondering if there was anyone who actually shot like this and what your experiences of it were.
Thanks
Image and usability wise the cameras which have caught my attention most have been the C-series. The C100 mkII is right at the top of my budget, but maybe just affordable.
I’ll be filming a fair amount in mountain environments though so will often want the smallest lightest kit I can get. I’m wondering what the C100 is like to use completely stripped down, i.e. No top handle or even side grip. Just the body, a small zoom or maybe even something like the 24mm pancake, and a 3.5mm mic if I want sound.
Is it ergonomically viable to use like this. When I shoot with my GH3 it is often cradled around chest height using the flip out screen. The record button on the front of the C100 along with either the swivel screen or even the viewfinder tilted up looks ideal for this type of shooting, but I was wondering if there was anyone who actually shot like this and what your experiences of it were.
Thanks





