May 2025
Intermediate to advanced
672 pages
30h
English
Historically, analog video cameras fell into neat categories. Professional cameras were big, expensive, well made, and produced high-quality video, whereas consumer cameras were small, very inexpensive, had an inferior image, but above all were easy to use. Then came digital video and everything changed-and so much the better for low-budget independent filmmakers. Today, you can find many cameras offering ultra-high-quality resolutions, exceptional lenses, and precise user control over exposure, color space, white balance, aspect ratios, and frame rates, as well as professional audio and video input/output connectors, for around $4,000 or less! The quality-to-price relationship is so great that these cameras ...
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