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Originally Posted by AaronM
I own 5D MKII's and the ONLY time I shoot video with them is if I'm on location and have an issue with my real video camera.
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the 5d mkII's video doesn't stand up to the 7d's yet, I plan on switching to the 5d when a new model that beats the 7d's video comes out.
anything other than production would be way to hard to use the 7d for. you don't need all those attachment, though alot are nice, it comes down to quality vrs ease of use. the guy I sold my hdr-fx7 to did weddings and it works great for that, and I'm sure for most people its overkill,
its hard to shoot with the 7d, I tried switching back to my sony pro-am camera and the difference in the video was so strong that I decided to sell the sony, from that point it was nothing more than a paper weight to me....
if your new, go with a handycam!
if your looking for the easy road go with a handycam!
if your going for top quality, you have to work for it!