I was once taught that image quality was 10% down to the camera and 
90% to the operator. Perhaps that was a bit extreme but is generally 
true.  Ease of use is even more a matter of dexterity.
Richard

--- In [email protected], Rieni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I bought a Canon XH A1 recently and I feel it's crap. Very poor 
> picture quality.
> 
> I regret buying it, I am going to try to sell it, and get a Sony or 
> Panasonic instead.
> 
> Final Cut Express HD is a good and cheap priced program to start 
> editing on a Mac.
> 
> Rieni
> 
> At 22-12-2007 19:21, DJ L'Monte wrote:
> 
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I am currently still learning PPro. I am now in the market for a 
HD 
> >camera. I have a budget of 3000 - 3800 for a camera. I have been 
> >reading up on the Sony HVR-V1U or HDR-FX1. Does anyone have any 
favorites ?
> >
> >Also I want a Mac but I dont want to go in there and order too 
much. 
> >What can I get on a Mac to get started editing HD ?
> >
> >Your Mixologist,
> >DJ L'Monte
>




 
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