I run a multimedia business: photography, audio interviews and video - most of which is for online deployment, but also a bit of DVD work and some TV commercials.
I need to update my gear soon but just can't decide which direction to go.
One big problem I have at the moment is that each "kit" is about as much as I can carry. For example, if I take my video kit out then I can't also carry my DSLR kit, and instead just rely on a secondary P&S camera. And it's visa versa if I take my DSLR: I can't take my main video kit. And if I take my main field audio kit then it's a pain to carry either of the other two.
Many time I'd like to have two kits out, but because of where I operate I can't take the chance of leaving expensive kit sitting in the trunk of my car - it all has to be with me on a job. So ideally I'd have an "all in one" solution.
A Canon 5DMkII appeals since I'd be able to do video and have a DSLR. But it seems a bit clunky for my high-throughout video routine. I'm also worried about getting the focus right: I'm not really in the "art video" business. I mainly need to turn video around in less than 24 hours. To solve that I thought I'd get a 7-inch external monitor, but it's all starting to get expensive down that road, and I an't see the 5DMkII being the pinnacle of DSLR video for too long.
My two main requirements are:
1) Fitting as much multimedia capability into as small a kit as possible
2) Fast production turn-around time (I want to dump my miniDV video)
This is sort of a "convergence ramble", so any thoughts at all on the subject are much appreciated.
I need to update my gear soon but just can't decide which direction to go.
One big problem I have at the moment is that each "kit" is about as much as I can carry. For example, if I take my video kit out then I can't also carry my DSLR kit, and instead just rely on a secondary P&S camera. And it's visa versa if I take my DSLR: I can't take my main video kit. And if I take my main field audio kit then it's a pain to carry either of the other two.
Many time I'd like to have two kits out, but because of where I operate I can't take the chance of leaving expensive kit sitting in the trunk of my car - it all has to be with me on a job. So ideally I'd have an "all in one" solution.
A Canon 5DMkII appeals since I'd be able to do video and have a DSLR. But it seems a bit clunky for my high-throughout video routine. I'm also worried about getting the focus right: I'm not really in the "art video" business. I mainly need to turn video around in less than 24 hours. To solve that I thought I'd get a 7-inch external monitor, but it's all starting to get expensive down that road, and I an't see the 5DMkII being the pinnacle of DSLR video for too long.
My two main requirements are:
1) Fitting as much multimedia capability into as small a kit as possible
2) Fast production turn-around time (I want to dump my miniDV video)
This is sort of a "convergence ramble", so any thoughts at all on the subject are much appreciated.