
You need to make sure your computer will edit HD and, you will need a HD camera.
I have slowly begun the transition to HD with a new camera purchase. The Vixia Hv30. As I write this the camera is charging so tomorrow I can go out and shoot something. But from just playing with it tonight I think it will be a good addition to my video arsenal.
It shoots full HD 1920x1080 plus 24fps for cinema shots. It's mini-dv so it will merge with the format I've been shooting in and it will shoot HD & SD so I can use it as a second camera to my Panasonic AG-DVC20 which is SD. This is one of the reasons I bought this camera, it shoots in both HD & SD! So making the transition is a bit easier.

It is also a 3.1 megapixal digital still camera and can be used as a analog to digital converter, you can feed a VCR image into the camera, convert it and then export to the editor. That is a nice feature too! Plus its a Canon, known for their optics and good lenses.
It is small and I am used to a larger camera. I like the AG-DVC20 as it will sit on my shoulder and I can get steady shots. This thing is tiny compared to it. It is also a heavy camera compared to others its size.
But it is a step toward HD, something I've been thinking about recently and knowing that eventually I will have to make the switch. I got it for about $500 on sale so the price was right and I grabbed it.

My PC, running MEP14+ & Video Pro X is up to the task so no worries there either. The Vixia HV30 has a mic input so my wireless mics and shotgun microphones will work fine too.
This was a big step and choosing the right camera took some time with all the cameras available out there and trying to read reviews, look at specs, and make a decision. Plus finding a camera in my budget was critical.
Tomorrow I will go shoot something and get a better feel for the HV30. Look for some footage shot with it soon. :-)
J.
3 comments:
Grats dude! You're going to have fun with this, I can tell already :)
J.
You'll love the little cam. I bought one a few months back and the image quality is incredible. I use a DSR250 at work and am a bit old school in that I like the stability of larger cams. It's isnt' that good in low light, but there are some workarounds. I had hoped to be using it for a band promo video for some old band mates, but they delayed the project.
FWIW I am working on a project and have some SD Jumpbacks. I just up sized one(to 1440x1080) in After Effects last night and it still looks good.
Working on a DIY should support, but need to find more time. (don't we all!)
Well...
on my "A slow transition to HD"
I bought a cheap Aiptek Action 1080p HD Camcorder ( $170 ), but now I found out,I need a good computer...to edit my HUUUGGGE files...rsrsrs
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