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Nikon D5300 - 1080p 50 fps First Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="bventura" data-source="post: 269630" data-attributes="member: 21630"><p>I understand your point of view DraganDL. Actually I work with professional camcorders, on a TV broadcaster. So my everyday job is related with video and TV production (Sports News Channel, in Portugal). But for shooting video as a hobby, for personal stuff, there's nothing like to have a DSLR to carry around and take care of business. And I love the colors you can get with Nikon DSLRs. The sensors are all made for photography, so they're made to achieve perfection in every frame, so imagine that all together on video. It's art, you can't do that on camcorders, at least for this price range... And shooting video on DSLRs feels more passionate, more personal. You do your framework as if it was photography business, press the "rec" button and wait with patience for the magic moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bventura, post: 269630, member: 21630"] I understand your point of view DraganDL. Actually I work with professional camcorders, on a TV broadcaster. So my everyday job is related with video and TV production (Sports News Channel, in Portugal). But for shooting video as a hobby, for personal stuff, there's nothing like to have a DSLR to carry around and take care of business. And I love the colors you can get with Nikon DSLRs. The sensors are all made for photography, so they're made to achieve perfection in every frame, so imagine that all together on video. It's art, you can't do that on camcorders, at least for this price range... And shooting video on DSLRs feels more passionate, more personal. You do your framework as if it was photography business, press the "rec" button and wait with patience for the magic moment. [/QUOTE]
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