Camera help

um yes and no. there are some people on here that would turn out some sick ass edits with that thing im sure. it all depends also on your knowledge of cameras and if you know all the functions and how to make the most of them. it is super light and durable for sure which is ideal for a prosumer ski cam but it doesn't shoot in 60p. it shoots 60i which i think personally is garbage. basically all that means tho is that you might not get the best slow mo footage out of it but then that also comes down to your style and if you would use it or not. canon camcorders are super legit tho so no worries about quality
 
well if you could find a good used one maybe. they're still upwards of 2 grand new. although that camera is a little more versatile and has the progressive frame rates at 720p resolution. and its on the smaller side as well. not as small as the canon but it would feel good in your hands. i personally lean more toward canon myself, but the panasonic hmc and hvx are at a close 2nd in my book
 
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