Video rookie:Nothing in this hobby (profession for some) is cheap, and the decisions are never ending.
Vic
I'm learning that more and more with every accessory I add to my list of goodies!
Dive Safe,
Jeff
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Video rookie:Nothing in this hobby (profession for some) is cheap, and the decisions are never ending.
Vic
WannaLaguna:For me, I shoot just as much topside as I do underwater. It's a "nice to have" feature. As Steve said...for the experimental filmmaker.
I look at it as a "down the road" kinda situation. As technology advances so will our displays...but...then again...by the time that happens...how many generations old are our cameras??....ya see how they get us...career purchasers..
Dive Safe,
Jeff
ScubaBob92651:I really need to read through the rest of this thread, so I'm sure this has already been partially covered but, that being said, I would not go with any option that did not have MWB. Even if you plan to shoot macro 99% of the time with HID lights, you still are going to want to have MWB. You will (Dr. Bill can support this I think) be disappointed with your purchase if you do not have this necessity (not even going to waste anyones time calling it a feature)...
WannaLaguna:Thanks ScubaBob. Excuse me ignorance as I am a new video shooter but what other options are out there at the same price point and is this not something I could address in post?
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Dive Safe,
Jeff
PerroneFord:Thanks,
My topside camera is a DVX100, so I hear ya. I am trying to make the decision as to which way to go HD. A HUGE part of me would love to go RED, but the practical side of me says to go with the HVX200 or the JVCHD200, or maybe wait to see the next crop of 1920x1080 progressives.
I truly wonder if I could throw enough light underwater to make it useful to go with one of these HD cameras.
DaFireMedic:Wow, thats the first time I've heard Red considered for underwater use on these boards.....
ScubaBob92651:I used to do a lot of color correction (CC) in Post. The initial reasons were that I didn't have the ability to MWB (on old Gates Baja housing for PC100), and then that I didn't MWB enough (with JVC HD10US in Gates housing). Now I find that using MWB more often I have far less work to do in post, and the results are much more accurate and stunning. I still find myself fixing some footage in post, but generally on clips for which I don't have a better substitute. The color palette of HD is dramatically different then DV (NTSC). While some camera's may be able to give you decent results with AWB, that task is not as easy as it used to be. The last two catalina videos I posted had no CC in post...
I'm obviously biased to the Gates housings, not because I have any financial interest in the company itself, but because I've used them and really think they are bullet proof. I think the basic Gates housing with flat port and MWB option can purchased for about the same as the EVO (at least according to a quick B&H compare). You won't have the 3.5" monitor back, but I actually prefer using the camera's flip out lcd with the Gates (more streamlined rig, less batteries to worry about - more accurate color representation.) All but one of the controls are very conveniently reached from the handles. The dial-set control can be a little more of a pain to use, mainly when switching modes of the dial (e.g. from exposure to focus).
Hope this helps some - good luck!!!