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 Posted by Bernie Dwyer on 11/30/06 05:18 
Hi - I'm producing a short independent drama/fantasy and I've managed to 
get a grant to cover some of the production costs. One item in the grant 
is the hire of a high-definition camera for the shoot. 
 
I've asked my preferred DoP to provide a quote, and he's offered a 
couple of options: 
 
1. Sony camera + selection of lenses + high-def monitor ~AUD$1800/day. 
The budget just won't cover this. 
 
2. Panasonic HVX202 + high-def monitor - only records high-def to a P2 
card, but it's achievable within the budget.  
 
3. HDV camera - Sony or Canon - only as a last resort. 
 
I want a high-def camera for a couple of reasons - aesthetic/artistic (I 
want to make a visually stunning film, and a HD camera is part of that), 
and also to offer a number of people that I respect the opportunity to 
get their names on a high-def film. 
 
Using the HVX202 will mean someone will have to sit there and dump each 
card to disk (PC) as it fills up. If I manage approx 1 hour of footage 
per day, that works out to about 32GB of disk storage (according to the 
HVX202 brochure) per day, plus four dual-layer DVDs or eight 
single-layer DVDs for backup (or twice that many for redundancy). I'd 
rather have it all on mini-DV tapes because I don't trust burnt DVDs for 
archival purposes but I'm prepared to live with it for now. I can always 
export it to tape at some stage during post-production. 
 
My questions are: 
 
Has anyone used this camera, and do you have stories or opinions (good 
and bad) to tell? 
 
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Bernie Dwyer 
There are no 'z' in my email address
 
  
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