Daniel Iwata
New member
I do a lot of outdoor videography and wanted a camera that would
incorporate photoshop projects into my video work. I had an
opportunity to use the camera in Montana, Alaska and British Columbia.
I purchased the camera with wide angle, telescopic and flash
attachments. This with a 320 microdrive. I found the picture quality
very very good. Still not as good as film but tough for the everyday
person to notice. Even when I shot in the RAW format. Canon did
their homework in producing this camera!!! I like the wide angle. I only
wish there was another w/a for fisheye opportunity. Still very pleased
with the camera.
Problems:
My complaints are: 1) An awkward manual mode, a cheap plastic cover
for the battery and flashcard. Seems like it may break at any given
time. 2) A terrible telescopic lens attachment. I thought it was useless
to shoot wildlife shots. 3) The time lapse between pushing the shutter
is still too slow.
incorporate photoshop projects into my video work. I had an
opportunity to use the camera in Montana, Alaska and British Columbia.
I purchased the camera with wide angle, telescopic and flash
attachments. This with a 320 microdrive. I found the picture quality
very very good. Still not as good as film but tough for the everyday
person to notice. Even when I shot in the RAW format. Canon did
their homework in producing this camera!!! I like the wide angle. I only
wish there was another w/a for fisheye opportunity. Still very pleased
with the camera.
Problems:
My complaints are: 1) An awkward manual mode, a cheap plastic cover
for the battery and flashcard. Seems like it may break at any given
time. 2) A terrible telescopic lens attachment. I thought it was useless
to shoot wildlife shots. 3) The time lapse between pushing the shutter
is still too slow.