Yeah, seriously. DSLRs are getting a lot of attention recently for movie-making but they have a lot of limitations you need to work around, mostly as a result of the fact they're made for, well, photos rather than movies. A good example is the some-times screwy way electronic lenses handle aperture that can be a major headache for movie making but utterly irrelevent when taking a photo.Questor wrote:DSLR's are nice, but they do have some limitations. I would not recommend using a DSLR you've never used before to film a documentary. Also, the onboard mics are universally horrible. If you're looking for something where you can buy lenses for both, take a look at the Sony NEX range. I think Canon may have a comparable range as well.
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News to me. I know most DSLRs have some basic movie recording features but it would've never occurred to me to try and use one for any kind of serious video production work.Manus Dei wrote:Yeah, seriously. DSLRs are getting a lot of attention recently for movie-making but they have a lot of limitations you need to work around, mostly as a result of the fact they're made for, well, photos rather than movies. A good example is the some-times screwy way electronic lenses handle aperture that can be a major headache for movie making but utterly irrelevent when taking a photo.Questor wrote:DSLR's are nice, but they do have some limitations. I would not recommend using a DSLR you've never used before to film a documentary. Also, the onboard mics are universally horrible. If you're looking for something where you can buy lenses for both, take a look at the Sony NEX range. I think Canon may have a comparable range as well.
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A DSLR was used for Act of Valor and Tiny Furniture. It's possible to make a feature film with one.
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My favorite video-SLR moment was listening to a teacher who'd ignored my recommendations (because " just don't like Canon") and paid a stupid amount for the EOS they filmed that episode of House with.Manus Dei wrote:Yeah, seriously. DSLRs are getting a lot of attention recently for movie-making but they have a lot of limitations you need to work around, mostly as a result of the fact they're made for, well, photos rather than movies. A good example is the some-times screwy way electronic lenses handle aperture that can be a major headache for movie making but utterly irrelevent when taking a photo.
He was really annoyed when the autofocus was loud, and there was no auto-zoom.
It's almost like professional DPs/cameramen who are used to manual focus and manual zoom can operate them well, but they're not right for amateurs, amirite?
Said teacher did eventually buy a NEX, and loves it. That's a nice camera, even though it does have the aforementioned lack of auto-zoom, but it's doable without the loud/useless autofocus.