markg wrote:
It's for a colleague in the department here at work, he films a lot of stuff that's basically interviewing medics and patients in and around the hospital for medical education films etc. He currently uses a pair of Sony HVR HD1000e cameras.
They're a bit long in the tooth and I've never been that impressed by the sharpness etc. So we're looking to replace them with something better, probably up to about £2k per camera. So something that is ok in poor light, with a reasonably wide aperture so he can throw the backgrounds out of focus etc. is digital and um, that's about as much as we know really.
Any recommendations greatly appreciated because I know nothing about video cameras.
Probably best to look at the cameras in the Sony NX range as 2 grand isn't a lot to play with:
http://cvp.com/index.php?t=product/sony_hxr-nx70ehttp://cvp.com/index.php?t=product/sony_hxr-nx30eThe HD1000E was a Tesco Value Z1 IIRC. The Z1 was soft compared to newer cameras + used HDV so I'm not surprised the 'cost down' version isn't terribly good.