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Looking to transition from still photography to moving. The Sony NEX-VG30 was on a list of potential firsts. Now available to me for a few hundred. I'm looking to make short films, mostly narrative. From what I've researched, I don't think I will mind the quirks. I'm intrigued at the prospect of using a strange and uncommon camera. But I would hate to be wrong. I'm dead broke and just beginning. Anyone had experience shooting with it? Insights? Suggestions?
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>>4505082
Just use your legs to move.
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Don't mind that it's not 4K. I don't like images overly clear or sharp anyway. But I am worried that it won't necessarily have a "cinematic" quality. As well as performance in low light. Footage is hard to come by and all of it is utilitarian. Everyone talks about using it for news, documentary, etc. I assumed I could make it "artsier" in the edit and investing in some vintage lenses. Which is its main draw
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>>4505082
Vg20 is more superior. The vg30 has a worse sensor.
Get the 18-105mm pz and its killer.



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