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hello,reading forum, watching videos , test, comparisions, opinions

can't get to a final decision

2 option according 2 different budget

low budget includes choices between panasonic gh2, nikon d5200, canon 700d

higher budget choices between canon 5dmk2 and panasonic gh3

Many options i know, but looking around seems to be  religious war around,

i'd like to have some of your  opinions and why one is better over the others

 

for what i have experienced, i tried canon 5d and i know it is very good,i lke the body

i am alo realy tempted fromgh2 but i never have it in my hands,and i worry it is a little thing to manage being unpracatical

 

thanks al

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You didn't say if you needed a camera for video only or for stills AND video.

 

If you can hold out a while, the Black Magic Pocket Camera will be the most awesome camera for its price when it comes to video quality, nothing in that price level will be anywhere near it. Supposedly, it should be released July/August if Black Magic can make it this time around.

 

If you really need slow motion, 1080p60/1080p50 modes on the Panasonic GH3 will be the only affordable camera to have that.

 

Personally I'd say no to the Canon 700D. Old sensor, nothing new there. GH2 will have great resolution for the video. D5200 almost as much resolution.

 

Personal recommendation for someone on a budget would be: lenses and other equipment around the camera doesn't get outdated as quickly, lenses - almost never. So if you're on a low budget, get GH2 or Nikon D5200 + a few nice lenses. If you can wait 4-6 months - wait for the Blackmagic Pocket Camera.

 

For stills: 5Dmk2 will be the only full 35mm sensor for that look. D5200 has a recently updated modern high resolution, high dynamic range and good high ISO performance, that in a lot of situations will help a lot with stills. Yet, out of everyone of those cameras you will get great stills if you learn how to handle them. The Blackmagic is a pure video camera and won't have any specific features for taking stills.

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can t wait so much,i have nikon d5100 and i am really annoied with it, feel stucked as doing video with it has got zero excitment now

 

Alright. Had I been in your shoes, I would have gone for the GH3:

- good codecs

- good resolution

- 1080p60/1080p50 modes for slow motion

- m4/3 lens mount which makes you able to fit a lot of lenses.

- if you need really shallow depth of field, there's always lenses like the Voigtländer 25mm f/0.95. Personally I have a full frame Nikon D800 - and for video I feel that it can be a pain in the ass that the narrow depth of field gets *too* narrow quite often, especially in low-light. For video, I'd rather have a smaller sensor that would give me more depth of field than I have now. You'd find the same issue with a used 5DMk2.

 

Same things except the 1080p slow motion modes applies for a GH2 with the custom firmware.

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