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Which Digital Video Camera for Amateur Video?

Maznafein asks: "I'm about to leave the IT world, after just finishing a degree in audio engineering, and I'd like to start doing some A/V work on the side as I attempt to make the transition to a new career. I want to make a my first short film either in the late fall, or early spring. I want to do everything in the digital domain as I currently use Logic and Ableton Live on my power book. I have all the gear I need to use up to eight microphones and I can easily pick up some shot gun mics. I don't really know which [video camera] to go with. Like every geek I want the best resolution available other than that the only thing I know I'll need is it to be water resistant/proof, or be able to purchase a housing, for up to a 15 minute scene in the short film I am adapting. What should I go with?" "I've always been a firm believer that to make it in any field you have to show that you want to do it. I currently write my own tracks (bangin' german techno) and engineer/mix down local artists (rock, pop and hip hop) on the side already. I just have yet to get into the nitty gritty of doing film production."

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  1. Missing equip for amatuer video? by winkydink · · Score: 0, Troll

    Dude,
    You need a girlfriend first.

    --

    "I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey

  2. Re:Borrow or rent. by josh+crawley · · Score: 1, Troll

    ^^ Above fucking wank once read a FAQ on cinematography. Thinks he knows something. Disregard.