08-23-2020 10:54 AM
Hello! I have been on a hunt for a camcorder and thought asking the community here would be my best option- after returning two cheap off-brand cameras purchased from Amazon. I have an old Rebel camera, and really respect Canon's products. Currently I am looking into purchasing either a Vixia G50 or G60 but have no idea whether they will suit my needs.
I am an artist and am really interested in making time-lapse footage of my work. It would be really nice if I could have the camera set really close, maybe with a macro lens and definitely high definition. I am a complete amateur, and any advice would be greatly appreciated!
-Andrew
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08-24-2020 10:03 AM
Greetings,
Its a simple decision really. If you have the money, the G60 will out perform the G50 in the majority of cases, specifically in the areasa of low light, and depth of field. Both use a 58mm lens, digic 6 and both support interval recording.
The camera's have a fixed lenses, so macro photography will not be one of their strongest suits. Minimum focus distance is 20mm on the G50 and 10mm on the G60
Cinematic wise, you get 24P with the G60.
Moving to a 1in sensor on the G60 is a wiser investment in the long run.
Prices are stable right now. Do your research. Good Luck.
~Rick
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Greetings,
Its a simple decision really. If you have the money, the G60 will out perform the G50 in the majority of cases, specifically in the areasa of low light, and depth of field. Both use a 58mm lens, digic 6 and both support interval recording.
The camera's have a fixed lenses, so macro photography will not be one of their strongest suits. Minimum focus distance is 20mm on the G50 and 10mm on the G60
Cinematic wise, you get 24P with the G60.
Moving to a 1in sensor on the G60 is a wiser investment in the long run.
Prices are stable right now. Do your research. Good Luck.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
~R5 C (1.0.3.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, +RF 1.4x TC, +Canon Control Ring
~6D2 (v1.1.1) Retired ~EF Trinity, others ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~Windows10/11 Pro ~EVGA RTX 3080Ti FTW3 Ultra ~ImageClass MF644Cdw ~Pixel6 ~CarePaks Are Worth It08-24-2020 06:53 PM
Thank you so much for the insight, Shadow! It's been a little confusing doing research and this is exactly the guidance I had hoped for
06-03-2021 08:13 PM
Thank you for the advice, Rick! I just got my G60 in the mail last week, and I couldn't be happier with it. It out performs all my expectations and as luck would have it, has the ability to attach additional lenses!
06-05-2021 08:13 PM - edited 06-05-2021 08:14 PM
One assumes you mean the, somewhat pricey, accessory ('conversion') lens attachments for enhanced wide angle (WA-U58) and tele-photo (TL-U58) ?
06-05-2021 11:45 PM
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