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Sony SAL70400 lens mounted on HVR-Z7E with camcorder adapter LA-100W

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Sony Alpha SAL70400 tele zoom mounted on HVR-Z7E using Alpha lens adapter LA-100W.
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SSM AF drive not supported; Focus and Aperture have to be set manually. Focal length multiplying factor is 7x, which means effective "focal length" is 490-2800mm.

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  • parece pistola de los power rangers xD

  • @tunespt

    Burns the sensor? Is that true? Is that a proved fact?

  • I don't really get the point of discussing a video camera with all the features dedicated to video shooting and on scene audio capture with a camera that offers video recording on an option, yes, the video quality is "good" but its a camera designed to take pictures, not video, and impossible to compare to a video camera, I'm not even going into discussing models, thats another flame.

    Besides, video shooting on the 7d burns the sensor a lot faster, compared to any video camera.

  • The 7D is a fantastic choice for video, and it shoots amazing pictures. You can't do that with the XH-AIs. I have the XL2 and would LOVE a Canon HD video camera, but for the price of a standalone DSLR as WELL as an HD camcorder, it's a good investment. Extra gear will set you back at least $1000, though (mics, audio recorder, batteries, cards, etc)

  • @troutbum86 thanks

    it took me a while but i found out that eos 7d is not the choice for video...

    xl h1s is just great, i'm not a pro so xl h1s is the way to start... the only thing to think is that xl h1s doesnt change lenses and it records on hdv...

    other than that is great!

  • @MortallicA91 EOS 7D is a still camera. Video footage is a secondary feature of it. It can take clips up to 12 minutes long but than must be shut down and re-powered up. The 7d suffers from some bad rolling shutter as well. If your going to buy a machine which is going to be primarily used for video, buy one made for it. Remember if you choose to buy the 7D you will have to buy a stabillizer(steadicam), microphone, data storage, etc...it can get expensive. Go with the XLH1 if you have the money.

  • will it fit sony camcorder hdr-sr11

  • character limit:

    i mean except better anti-aliasing...

    why xl h1s costs 6000€ and eos 7d 1500?

    i know there are a lot of better things but i'm so new that i cant find those...

    4 thousand more euros for just better aliasing?

    can you give me a hand here to understand some basics? ofcourse you can give me your msn if you have one...

    Thanks

  • thank you man very much for the responses

    ofcourse you can import from the hdv to whatever format you want to the pc...

    I'm really confused here :/

    EOS 7D it's an amazing tool, not only for videos but you can get amazing photos ofcourse...

    buying just a video camera doesnt give you good photos...

    (sorry but for some reason it didnt post my link :S)

    i see that those artifacts may be from bad flash or users fault...

    can you give me some reasons why to choose a xl h1s and not EOS 7d?

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