02-03-2024 07:55 PM
I’m looking to self film hunts. I’m a novice when it comes to cameras, but I’m looking forward to learning. Ease of use, quality picture, great low light video and a good microphone are things I’m really looking for. I’m trying to spend between 1k-2k. What do yall recommend?
02-03-2024 10:53 PM
Greetings,
While your budget is helpful, we need to know a little more about the shooting conditions, carry preference, etc. Are you looking for super compact and lightweight, will you be shooting in a stationary location or on the move? A V10 might work really well for you.
https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/powershot-v10
Put a smallrig cage on it and you'd have a high quality all in one video rig.
There are other more expensive options, but I'm not sure lugging a full size vixia device will bode well with a bow, rifle or even a pistol.
Take a look at the V10 and tell me what you think. If you want other options we can help you explore more. 🙂
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02-04-2024 10:20 AM
Camera will be mounted on a tripod in the stand. Will not be used on the move. Need a camera that has a good optical zoom.
02-04-2024 10:20 AM
I was looking at the Canon xa60, but didn’t know if there was a better option.
02-04-2024 06:52 AM
Agree that portability would prob be the best aspect of the gear.
02-04-2024 11:43 AM
Thanks for the extra information on how it would be used. One thing to note is that I don't think any of Canon's camcorders would be weather-sealed. So do take precautions if using in poor weather or in very dusty environments.
In terms of low-light, that will be quite the challenge. Many of the camcorder's sensors are quite tiny (to include the XA60). And if you're zoomed in, the lens typically stops down a bit to around f/4. Strangely, I cannot find any aperture information about the lens in the XA60 (not listed in its specs).
02-04-2024 12:08 PM
Are there any cameras across the board you recommend? I like the idea of a camcorder for the auto focus and I can kinda just set it and leave it.
02-04-2024 12:29 PM
In the past, I have liked using camcorders for exactly what you mentioned; ease-of-use. But they really don't do well in low light, unfortunately. However, perhaps for your needs it would be good enough.
At this point, recommend perhaps first renting a camcorder to see if it would meet your needs. lensrentals dot com is at least one vendor that rents at least the XA 60 and XA 30.
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