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Posted by Antony Lacey on 10/22/29 11:26
doc <doc@drdimento.net> wrote:
> > It may be you could buy a mixture of them to suit your needs, the Z1 for
> > audio etc. and the FX1 as a second (or more) camera if you don't need
> > the extra features for the shots you will be using. Why spend money you
> > could put somewhere else ?
> sounds like a good solution and great idea of having both just from a mere
> "assistant" idea that some inbound cameraman might have more experience with
> one over the other. hmmmmm. good for consideration for sure.
The money you save might go towards some audio equipment or lights etc.
> is there at all a noticable difference in the output of the two cameras? or
> is it so minor that not worth popping (if one even has it) for the Z1?
I don't know as I only have the FX1 myself, I wouldn't think so as they
are both based on the same lens/CCDs etc. - in fact I'd be surprised if
there was any difference.
It's the features in the Z1 that would make it worth buying - there is
somewhere a comparison chart of the two cameras, I think it's on the
Sony web site, but I can't find it now. There are about 40 extra
features on the Z1.
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Antony
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