I've found portability to be key.

Whilst I heart my Sony PD150 and the amazing quality, I find I prefer 
to have a camera I can keep in my pocket or backpack all the time. This 
cam takes up too much room in my pack, though if it's a planned shoot I 
don't mind this particularly since it has powered XLR inputs so you can 
easily grab a pair of lavs or shotguns and have great audio too. I 
can't say enough great things about this cam other.

I'm experimenting now with the Canon S80, which has a higher resolution 
video setting than most still cams; my recent post of the cube was shot 
with that camera (though I compressed the heck out of it to put it on 
the interweb but it still looks pretty darn good).
<http://www.24x7.com/blog/2005-11/cube-astor-place/>


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On Dec 12, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Loiez D. wrote:

> I have a Panasonic NV-GS120
> 3CCD
> with a good optic Leica
> This is too small to make good films ( i want to buy an HDV)
> and this his too big ( and expensive) to be alway on my pocket.
>
> When you buy a camera ( AMHA) the only question is :
> "what do you want to do with your camera ?"



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