I currently do some video work for weddings and various events, but will be doing lots more soon and so I want to buy a good, compact camera for doing 4K video.
The video from my 70D and my M5 is quite soft and after watching the video comparing the R to other mirrorless cameras, I can really see the difference between Canon video and the others.
However, while I'm not adverse to changing brands, I would prefer to stick with Canon.
A C100 or 200 is just too big and heavy for the work I do so I was thinking about a Fuji XT3 or Panasonic G5 or maybe (horror of horrors) a Sony A7 III.
Then I thought about the Canon XC10. The videos I've seen from it are quite good and it would save me from buying new lenses and accessories for it. I like the form factor of it too.
I will be using it on a Ronin S, so I'm not too worried about stabilisation, but what do you guys think of the XC10.
Is it getting too old now, and is it good for fast paced video work?
Please let me know your thoughts on what I should consider to get.
The video from my 70D and my M5 is quite soft and after watching the video comparing the R to other mirrorless cameras, I can really see the difference between Canon video and the others.
However, while I'm not adverse to changing brands, I would prefer to stick with Canon.
A C100 or 200 is just too big and heavy for the work I do so I was thinking about a Fuji XT3 or Panasonic G5 or maybe (horror of horrors) a Sony A7 III.
Then I thought about the Canon XC10. The videos I've seen from it are quite good and it would save me from buying new lenses and accessories for it. I like the form factor of it too.
I will be using it on a Ronin S, so I'm not too worried about stabilisation, but what do you guys think of the XC10.
Is it getting too old now, and is it good for fast paced video work?
Please let me know your thoughts on what I should consider to get.