Greg,
It's more like they have no skill at all. So the T3i or 60D is way to complex.
And believe me I'd go if I could.
Alan
Alan Miller
48 Hours Mystery
CBS News
From: Greg Huson <Greg@SecretHQ.com>
To: Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2011 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] HD Camcorder
If they have any skill at all, I'd go T3i or 60D. Best bang for the buck, even with all the shortcomings... records to those little memory cards that could be either ftp'd to you, or stuck in an overnight letter. Plus, they can do 24 fps so you avoid PAL conversion.
What's the budget? Why don't you go??!!
Anxious to hear what other systems people recommend.
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On Aug 4, 2011, at 3:00 PM, Alan Miller wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an HD camcorder that can be shot by a semi professional operator.
> I need to have them shoot in Italy and then be able to get the footage back to NY for ingest into
> Avid. I assume the only way to do this is with flash cards that can then be sent back or transferred
> to a drive. Or shoot on a hard hard drive and copy that to a drive. I'm trying to make this simple for
> the operator.
> Any ideas? I'm trying to keep the price under $1000.
> Alan Miller
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> Alan Miller
> 48 Hours Mystery
> CBS News
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