
What camera do you have can I ask, Ive got two instalments of my student loan coming through, i could be tempted to do something very silly indeed...
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 18:27, Reply)

You do have much cheaper options though, the Nikon 5000 I think will have built in video
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 18:43, Reply)

5D *rubs knees in Vic Reeves style* not that you can buy them at the moment even if you have the money. There's a bit of a shortage according to my camera shop. You can apparently trick a 450D or 40D into doing video, but I think it has to be attached to a PC so not really practical.
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 19:26, Reply)

Should keep me going to the 1Ds Mark IV
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:17, Reply)

www.redrockmicro.com/redrock_dslr.html - It's a Matte box, casing, shoulder mounts etc. designed just for these new fangled video DSLR's. I'm considering getting one myself. I'll be getting work to pay for it though...obviously.
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:10, Reply)

these are pricey off the top of my head, bit out of reach for a charity; and quite pointless for me to splash out on I suspect
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:21, Reply)

I can't see many being bought. You're only going to get this is you're seriously in to making films, but then...you'd have a normal camera. I'm very curious to see what the stills look like when taken with all of this on though.
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:25, Reply)

I mean even as a pro you simply don't need a 56 million pixel Hasselblad on a day to day basis, or even the finest wide angle lens Canon make; it's simply a pointless investment. But yes, me curious as well :)
( , Sat 2 May 2009, 20:32, Reply)