The Sony Z280 is 17X Zoom, 4k 10bit 422. But what's best it has a 1/2 inch 3CCD Sensor.
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A new camcorder released by Panasonic joins the ranks.
The Panasonic AG-CX10 4K.
1/2.5 Inch MOS Sensor.
Shoots and records 4k 10bit 422 internally.
(3840 x 2160p at 23.98/25/29.97 fps (150 Mb/s VBR)
Best part is, the camcorder has built-in LED, great for shooting interviews.
24X Optical Zoom.
Official website is here.
The bummer is, it cannot shoot higher fps.
The Panasonic AG-CX350 4K also shoots 4k 10bit 422 internally, but at a higher bit rate of 400Mb/s. Its zoom range is shorter at 20X.
JVC's excellent but expensive offering is the JVC GY-HC550.
1" CMOS Sensor
20X Optical Zoom
ProRes 422HQ 4:2:2 10-Bit:
3840 x 2160p up to 50/60 fps
The XF705 Professional Camcorder offers an outstanding combination of 4K UHD image quality, features and functionality in a compact, portable design ideally suited for news gathering, outdoor events, sports and documentary production.
In 2021, the best cameras for documentary filmmaking are: Canon Vixia HF G40, Panasonic Lumix GH5, Sony DSC-RX10 IV, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k (and 4k), Canon EOS C100 MK II, Panasonic Lumix DC-S1H, Sony PXW-FS7 II 4K XDCAM, Canon C300 MK II (vs Canon C500 MK II), and the Sony PXW-FX9.
For a very long time, the C300 series of cameras from Canon has been the de facto standard for broadcast documentary work, and the C300 III has carried on with that tradition. Just like the FX6, it contains everything the run-and-gun documentary shooter needs in an all-in-one design. vidmate download instasave
On 5/18/2021 at 5:39 PM, paulrishabh31 said:
For a very long time, the C300 series of cameras from Canon has been the de facto standard for broadcast documentary work, and the C300 III has carried on with that tradition. Just like the FX6, it contains everything the run-and-gun documentary shooter needs in an all-in-one design. vidmate download instasave
The reason I am not including cameras like C300 is they don't have lenses built in. Carrying and buying lenses becomes very expensive for a small document crew, though with big budgets one can always rent an Arri SXT as well. Add to that the shallow depth of field of large sensor cameras, making capturing precise moments ion documentary very challenging, and in the experience of many filmmakers, frustrating.