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I've decided that I want to experiment with Video this year so I can produce slideshows like this for my Wedding Clients. That means I need to get a DSLR that has video capability but which one and how do I achieve it?
For the calculations below I'm assuming I'm buying new and selling elements of my current kit where applicable (I'm valuing my kit at low ebay prices i.e. D300 at £750 and D700 at £1300)
Option 1 - get an additional D90
Option 2 - Get a D300S and sell my D300
Option 3 - Get a D3S and sell my D700
Option 4 - Get a D3S and sell my D300
Option 5 - Get a D3S and 1.4x adaptor and sell my D300
Now after typing that and reading that the brain says D300S but I can't get past the heart screaming D3S. Although, I can't help but think that there might be a D700 + movie mode + D3S performance announced soon giving a whole new set of options. Final thing is that I want to buy this tax year (for various tax efficient reasons), so I'm thinking that Focus would be a good opportunity to buy.
Any thoughts from my fellow TPers?
P.S. for clarity nothing is up for sale - if I decide to sell on here it will be through the official routes any PMs offering to buy outside the classifieds will be reported to the Mods
For the calculations below I'm assuming I'm buying new and selling elements of my current kit where applicable (I'm valuing my kit at low ebay prices i.e. D300 at £750 and D700 at £1300)
Option 1 - get an additional D90
Approx investment £650
Pros - A separate device specifically for video, and have a lightweight camera when I don't want to carry the works, opens up eye-fi functionality for events.
Cons - Will need to carry 3 cameras and use my spare lenses at the wedding, no real weather proofing
Pros - A separate device specifically for video, and have a lightweight camera when I don't want to carry the works, opens up eye-fi functionality for events.
Cons - Will need to carry 3 cameras and use my spare lenses at the wedding, no real weather proofing
Option 2 - Get a D300S and sell my D300
Approx investment £370
Pros - Cheapest way in, get a small upgrade to ISO noise performance, opens up eye-fi functionality for events.
Cons - Not really a big upgrade, might need a 2nd Grip to ensure power
Pros - Cheapest way in, get a small upgrade to ISO noise performance, opens up eye-fi functionality for events.
Cons - Not really a big upgrade, might need a 2nd Grip to ensure power
Option 3 - Get a D3S and sell my D700
Approx investment of £2.2K
Pros - It's a D3S
, big improvement in ISO noise performance, top spec build quality, High FPS when needed
Cons - Cost, new battery format, lose built in commander for remote flash with Full Frame, but an SU800 is under £300 and will give greater performance than built in commander, back up body has big drop in ISO noise performance
Pros - It's a D3S
Cons - Cost, new battery format, lose built in commander for remote flash with Full Frame, but an SU800 is under £300 and will give greater performance than built in commander, back up body has big drop in ISO noise performance
Option 4 - Get a D3S and sell my D300
Approx investment of £2.8K
Pros - same as option 3 + keep Full Frame commander, plus backup has much closer ISO performance
Cons - Lose reach that crop factor provides.
Pros - same as option 3 + keep Full Frame commander, plus backup has much closer ISO performance
Cons - Lose reach that crop factor provides.
Option 5 - Get a D3S and 1.4x adaptor and sell my D300
Approx investment of £3050
Pros - Same as option 3, Full frame ISO performance with minor drop in IQ from converter when crop factor needed.
Cons - it's over 3K
Pros - Same as option 3, Full frame ISO performance with minor drop in IQ from converter when crop factor needed.
Cons - it's over 3K
Now after typing that and reading that the brain says D300S but I can't get past the heart screaming D3S. Although, I can't help but think that there might be a D700 + movie mode + D3S performance announced soon giving a whole new set of options. Final thing is that I want to buy this tax year (for various tax efficient reasons), so I'm thinking that Focus would be a good opportunity to buy.
Any thoughts from my fellow TPers?
P.S. for clarity nothing is up for sale - if I decide to sell on here it will be through the official routes any PMs offering to buy outside the classifieds will be reported to the Mods
