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Barefootsies 02-01-2012 11:37 AM

Recommendations Needed: Camera & Light Kit
 
I am not looking for a high end, enterprise grade, set up. I do not need that.

However, I am looking to swap out some of my gear for a better lighting kit, and HD camera. It's time for some upgrades. While I prefer DV AVI traditionally, I am open minded to look at all recommendations including fully digital.

Fire away ladies.
:pimp

Barefootsies 02-01-2012 11:40 AM

I am looking for both stills, and video cameras btw. Since I shoot both.

Thank you in advance.
:thumbsup

Paul Markham 02-01-2012 11:49 AM

How much are you looking to spend?

Without this it's hard to offer any options. Also a few other things come into play, locations, style, etc.
Hit me up on ICQ and we can chat about your options.

SmutHammer 02-01-2012 12:06 PM

for pictures I recommend Canon and Alien Bee's

candyflip 02-01-2012 12:20 PM

I have heard great things about hacked Panasonic GH2. The shit and piss guy who posts here has some nice looking stuff he shot with it. My dad bought one a few months back, but I haven't gotten my hands on it yet.

I recently got the Sony NEX FS100 and love it. But I shoot lots of tripod and doll shots, very little handheld. There are a few other here as well that have been using them too.

I also have a Canon 7D and 60D. Again, for what I need them for...they more than suffice. I have no problem recommending them to anyone.

Jim_Gunn 02-01-2012 01:14 PM

I meant to email you last week but I've been crazy busy since I got back from Vegas. Lighting is more important than the actual camera. I would recommend daylight balanced fluorescent or newer LED lights rather than old school tungsten lights which throw a lot of heat in addition to illumination. I say daylight with an approxamite color temperature of 5500K as opposed to tungsten lights more in the range of 3500K because you can then mix in windows and sky lights and I find the video to look much more pleasing than the more orangish looking tungsten lights. I use professional Kino- Flo lights (two 4-foot, 4-banks) but you can use the smaller versions called Diva Lights. Make sure you buy the daylight bulbs! There are also newer LED light panels made by various manufacturers that are small and easy to set up.

For a videocamera, I perefer all digital nowadays rather than mini-DV tape. Of course you need a redundant hard drive backup system like G-Force RAID arrays to store the data in case one hard drive crashes. There are several viable cameras from different manufacturers. I use a broadcast quality Sony videocamera with three big 1/2" chips, but if you are looking for an all digital videocamera that is small and relatively inexpensive with a codec that is easy to edit in most editing apps like Adobe Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas you may want to get a camera that uses AVCHD. I believe that both Sony & Canon have a camera like that.

chaze 02-01-2012 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 18726673)
I am not looking for a high end, enterprise grade, set up. I do not need that.

However, I am looking to swap out some of my gear for a better lighting kit, and HD camera. It's time for some upgrades. While I prefer DV AVI traditionally, I am open minded to look at all recommendations including fully digital.

Fire away ladies.
:pimp

Super cheap lights on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/160655128160 they are made for photos but work for video too.

You will need at least the three is not two more.

5 total is the most common.

Rothstein 02-01-2012 03:22 PM

HF S30 from Canon for video, around $800 on bh.

venus 02-01-2012 03:59 PM

I have used alien bee's, they are ok but are not consistant, after trying out different lights, I neded up with Profoto...you pay a little more for them, but they are awsome.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 18726673)
I am not looking for a high end, enterprise grade, set up. I do not need that.

However, I am looking to swap out some of my gear for a better lighting kit, and HD camera. It's time for some upgrades. While I prefer DV AVI traditionally, I am open minded to look at all recommendations including fully digital.

Fire away ladies.
:pimp


SmutHammer 02-01-2012 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by venus (Post 18728318)
I have used alien bee's, they are ok but are not consistant, after trying out different lights, I neded up with Profoto...you pay a little more for them, but they are awsome.

what alien bee's did you have? I have b1600's no problems yet, but so far I've only shot a few times with them.

Barefootsies 02-02-2012 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 18727721)
I meant to email you last week but I've been crazy busy since I got back from Vegas.

No worries fine sire. Thanks for the tips. :thumbsup

Barefootsies 02-02-2012 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 18727099)
for pictures I recommend Canon and Alien Bee's

Thanks top notch.
:thumbsup

tony286 02-02-2012 06:29 PM

Too bad you didnt live closer. Im upgrading and selling a bunch of stuff.

venus 02-02-2012 06:57 PM

I had the 800's .. shoot a bunch of images, do not change anything, and check the images to see if you have color differences

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Hammer (Post 18728738)
what alien bee's did you have? I have b1600's no problems yet, but so far I've only shot a few times with them.


mikesouth 02-02-2012 09:39 PM

hey man familiar with your work...Id suggest a good HD Camera that encodes as AVCHD you can get great frame grabs from it to use as stills and not break the bank...look into the sony ax2000 or similar, it will save you on lighting too....go to home depot buy some non flicker flo lights and cover em with a half blue gel...

hit me up if ya want I can suggest other solutions too.

SmutHammer 02-02-2012 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by venus (Post 18731610)
I had the 800's .. shoot a bunch of images, do not change anything, and check the images to see if you have color differences

will do that tomorrow :)

mikesouth 02-03-2012 02:11 AM

BTW you dont need raid arrays and all that shit for digital media...couple of 300 buck 3TB gigabit network drives will do ya just fine and best buy has em for 219 bucks. You can spend a lot of money and buy top quality stuff or you can do it on a budget and get the same results for a lot less....but the one place ya don't skimp is the video camera.

Alice22 02-08-2012 11:46 PM

canon xa10 as a video camera (great quality, and not to expensive, around 2k)
Or new Nikon SLR d800, this way, you will get a great photo camera and video at one body.

For lighting i use elinchrome, they are just great.


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