garbagemon
Member
i'm looking to get a camera (or two) for filming and photos. i like the gritty/grainy dadcam footy style but would also like to be able to produce high definition/quality footage and shots. outside of skiing and the environment that comes with it, a lot of my filming takes place at night in salt water environments with gnarly weather conditions, so i'd like something that i would be able to find weatherproof housings for and possibly those attachable LED lights i have seen people use while filming at night.
here are the answers to the questions from the stickied thread -
1) budget - ~$850, give or take
2) experience with cameras - mostly done all my filming on gopros, used a couple of friends' DSLR cameras before, but never owned one
3) current gear - just a couple gopros and a couple mounts
4) planned uses - in addition to shooting skiing, I am planning to make short films/edits with footage from commercial fishing in the bering sea and all around alaska, as well as all kinds of random b-roll. I have one video on my profile that is a low quality example of what i'm going for, just threw together some gopro and phone clips from the past year
5) I usually do most of the filming, but I would like to be able to hand it to my friends (i trust they are capable of handling it)
6) when filming skiiing i usually prefer follow cams
7) I currently have a mackbook pro that is a few years old, not sure on any of its specific info
8) every edit i've made has been on imovie or with the clips app on an iphone... had a torrented version of final cut a while back but didn't get much use out of it
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1) I would consider using a DSLR
2) I do not have any knowledge about HDSLRs
3) I do not know the limitations of using HDSLRs
4) I am willing to take the time to learn how to shoot on DSLRs and use manual lenses
5) I do most of the filming but would like to be able to pass it to my friends every now and then
here are the answers to the questions from the stickied thread -
1) budget - ~$850, give or take
2) experience with cameras - mostly done all my filming on gopros, used a couple of friends' DSLR cameras before, but never owned one
3) current gear - just a couple gopros and a couple mounts
4) planned uses - in addition to shooting skiing, I am planning to make short films/edits with footage from commercial fishing in the bering sea and all around alaska, as well as all kinds of random b-roll. I have one video on my profile that is a low quality example of what i'm going for, just threw together some gopro and phone clips from the past year
5) I usually do most of the filming, but I would like to be able to hand it to my friends (i trust they are capable of handling it)
6) when filming skiiing i usually prefer follow cams
7) I currently have a mackbook pro that is a few years old, not sure on any of its specific info
8) every edit i've made has been on imovie or with the clips app on an iphone... had a torrented version of final cut a while back but didn't get much use out of it
---------------------------Optional Section, for those seeking a more intensive upgrade/purchase------------------------
1) I would consider using a DSLR
2) I do not have any knowledge about HDSLRs
3) I do not know the limitations of using HDSLRs
4) I am willing to take the time to learn how to shoot on DSLRs and use manual lenses
5) I do most of the filming but would like to be able to pass it to my friends every now and then