Canon Legria Hf G60 to profesjonalna kamera wideo o wysokiej rozdzielczości, która jest idealna do tworzenia filmów wysokiej jakości. Kamera jest wyposażona w szereg funkcji, takich jak tryb manualny, zaawansowane zarządzanie kolorem oraz wyjątkową jakość obrazu. Kamera posiada również instrukcje i informacje, które pomogą użytkownikom wykorzystać jej pełny potencjał. Instrukcje i informacje zawierają szczegółowe informacje dotyczące ustawień kamery, trybów pracy i opcji tworzenia filmów. Pozwala to użytkownikom w pełni wykorzystać możliwości kamery i tworzyć wysokiej jakości filmy.
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Hey Bob - Thank you for sharing your considerable filmmaking knowledge. I recently went down the Mirrorless camera option with a Sony crop sensor APSC a6400 and a couple of Sigma prime lenses because YouTube in general convinced me this was the way forward. For photography (and video with a tripod) I can't knock the quality. However, after spending all that money, there is NO image stabilisation. To get a decent "all rounder" lens with stability of sorts such as the Tamron 17-70 this adds another £775 to the £1500 already spent. When I watched your Canon HF G60 review and the fact it retails for £900 - maybe I need 2 cameras, 1 for photography and the other for off tripod video? - What are your thoughts Bob? - Peter. Subscribed to you today.
Excellent review thanks. Desrves more views. I have several Canons and Sony camcorders and agree with you about colour - my Legria (I nearly wrote Viagra) is really rich in colour whereas the biggest Sony I have (2K version - CX900) is great resolution but leaving me wanting for more. I find there is a lot of tweaking to optimise picture quality from an all round perspective. Somone mentioned your mention of telephone which prompted me to add that the best all round filming setup I had was Industrial VHS by Panasonic back in 1988. It cost me £20,000 and was better than subsequent SVHS, but of course digital immediately wiped the board clean. But it demonstrates that resolution isn't everything.
Excellent review. I had used a friend's Sony not too long ago and was impressed with the image. It is very heartening to hear you feel the image is better on the G60 than that Sony. Does help me a lot in the decision. Plus I already have some batteries from an old HF200 (long overdue for upgrade, yes ;). TY!!!
I have the Canon G60 and I'm really happy with it. I've had the Panasonic GH5 for the last few years and I love it, but I needed to add a run and gun, dual pixel auto-focus, built in ND filter, 1" camera. Great companion to the GH5.
Great and very informative video :)
Really great video that covers what a consumer wants to know. No random statistic reading from the side of the box just honest review. If I might ask, for someone really torn, how does this compare with the Canon XA50?
I'm looking to purchase a camcorder for my podcast and been researching for weeks. Narrowed it down to 4 and was hoping to get some advice on a final decision. I narrowed it down to the Sony FDR-AX53, Panasonic HC-VXF1, Canon HF-G50 and Canon HF-G60. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
So I purchased a Canon HFG60 and used it for two seasons now and basically what I do is a lot of filming of hunting trips not only for my YouTube channel but for other people as well. As much as I love the quality of the picture from this camera my biggest problem and issue is that it makes an amazing amount of noise that comes through onto film from the camera itself! Especially the lens motor transmits noise directly over and if it is cold out the camera makes all kinds of crazy noises that end up on film. None of these noises are audible and at first I thought I needed to upgrade my mic. I put an exceptional mic on and the noise was no better. Even in post editing it is almost impossible to get rid of the different noises coming through? Do you have any suggestions for a better camera for what I am doing? Again it's all about the noise more than anything. Lens quality in both low light and every condition is fantastic with the camera. Thanks and I really enjoy your films and advice!!! Is it necessary to step up to a more professional camera or do I just need to change brands? Help please.
Hello Bob, thank you for your video. It has been very helpful to me. I currently have the Panasonic 991k trying to get a better low light cam. So even though the Sony AX700 has HDR, the Cannon G60 will do better?
Nice video. But if you're doing action shooting, the 4K at only 30fps will let you down. Cams with 4K at 60fps will look a lot smoother with fast action, pans, etc.
Bob! That was a well put together video. Those sample shots were exactly what I was looking for. I'm switching from Sony to Canon.
wow, this review was phenomenal. your experience shines through in the best of ways
Thank you for explaining everything I need to know about these camcorders. Video was awesome
A GREAT VIDEO!! Been researching this for days and you have all the answers!
I have the HF-G40. Nice camera but I had to replace the side and top cover that has the zoom rocker switch. It wouldn't hold a zoomed position. ($80 part) Repair is on youtube. Also, I miss the subject focused in front, background out of focus effect, depth of focus effect, characteristic of still cameras. In manual I can get the background out of focus only if my subject is very close to the lens, the minimum focus distance. I am looking for another camera for video with a microphone jack to supplement the G40. Touching a face seen on the flip screen to focus on is an option, but who wants to move the camera by touching the screen. Good video Bob.
I record for a competitive high school marching band and use a g50. Was hoping I could pick your brain on a low or medium cost mic and wide angle lens that might be a good choice for me. I purchase my own equipement and it's mostly only used for this group. I started using the camera in the 9 23 2022 videos. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank your for your time
Hi, Bob! I was considering getting the Sony ax-43 cam, for documenting my hiking and camping trips? Do you recommend that or would you go for something else? If so, which one?
Thanks heaps Bob! Really appreciated your input and comparison. Was at odds to know what I should be looking for between them. ;)
I'm not happy with the autofocus. Maybe AF is bad on all these cameras but it is very slow and often confused. As for the manual focus ring ... you have to spin that thing SO MANY TIMES to find focus. Even when you turn the sensitivity to the highest setting, it is useless for focusing.
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