Okay, I shot my first job (Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the New World Symphony, among others) with the EX3 over the week-end.
Today, I simply put the raw camera original footage in the timeline--no grading whatsoever--and output it to an SD file for burning a DVD (the client wanted to see the footage). Needless to say, I was skeptical at best.
At the risk of sounding like I'm tooting my own horn, I was blown away with the footage--even in SD it's a stunning image.
A few years back, when HD was first introduced, I saw no reason to shoot in HD and down convert to SD. It seemed, in all honesty, silly to me. Well, boys and girls, I was wrong!
This is one time I am more than happy to sit down and ingest large quanities of crow, because the ultimate out come is worth every gristly bite!
My sincere apologies to all those who tried to tell me so.
P.S. Standing within arm's reach of the musicians and hearing the music the way they hear it was a thrilling experience to say the least!