06-29-2017 11:10 AM
Looking into buying a excellant video camera and what is the best size sensor for excellant color and IQ capture? I see by looking at different cameras there are several different size sensors. Feedback appreciated so I do not make a mistake. I may go with a semi pro video camera up to about $2000.00 dollar range. All help appreciated on sensor size and its affect on quality. Thanks Bill
06-30-2017 12:08 AM
Generally speaking the larger the image sensor the better the low-light performance. For example a 1/2.3' image sensor is larger than a 1/3" image sensor. The Canon XC10 Professional 4K Camcocorder has a 1" image sensor. The 1" sensor would be great. However, that camcorder would be at the high end of your budget. It retails for $1,999.99 (with a $500 discount) at B&H Photo. The recording media (CFast Memory Card) for the XC10 can be quite expensive ($199.95 for a 64GB card). The Canon XA30 Camcorder ($1,599.00 (with a $400 discount) has a 1/2.84" sensor and uses SDXC memory cards which are a bit more reasonable ($34.95 for a 64GB card).
Are there any particular Canon models you are considering?
06-30-2017 10:54 AM
06-30-2017 12:21 PM
Glad I could help. The XA30 looks like a good choice. I have two older Canon camcorders (VIXIA HF-G20) with smaller sensors and have been quite pleased with the image quality and low-light performance.
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