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Lens Dilemma for HDX900
by Thomas Miller on Nov 30, 2006 at 4:02:37 am

We are adding the HDX900 to our little fleet of camera packages (delivery within a week), and am struggling to figure out what lens or lenses to get. After some tests at Abel in NY we've eliminated the Fuji that Panasonic packages with it. Am considering the 17x6.2 as a great "one lens" to have. But still considering the classic two-lens system. So here's some discussion points for my fellow camera folks and producers.

One lens or two - Have people had success having one main lens, and then "upselling" the wideangle?

Fuji or Canon?? Who likes which for HD and why?

What lenses are you packaging with your Varicams, F900's and HDX900's?

How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a a Tootsie Roll Tootsie Pop?

Thanks for any feedback!

Tom Miller

Big Pictures
Denver, Colorado
www.getbigpix.com


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