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Re: XL1 or XL2?
by nitron on Mar 16, 2007 at 9:16:35 am

I own XL1, XL2, and H1. Out of the three, XL1 and 2 are easy to shoot but picture quality is not as good as the H1.

My Sony FX1 and U1 is sold for H1. Can you believe it? These two camera need a white color rework-IT BURNT EVERYTIME. Try to shoot an interacial couple. You in big trouble-but not the H1.

Yea, yea, there are other people try to defame the H1 by saying picture quality is not that much of a different. Please, go kill yourself.

My advise is, H1 is not built for prosumer. It built for the professional. Don't depend on auto focus on the H1-SUCKS. Once you are on Manual mode and 24F (FAKE frame), the image quality is please suckling juicy water drippin sharp. I love the H1 quality and color.

Oh, I paid off after only 4 wedding shot. Customer just love the image quality. And...I have to agree with them.

Now I'm going to get rid of my Sony DSR300 for another H1.

Oh, XL1 and 2, just buy anyone of those. Why pay for a color upgrade when you can do it in post editing?
Get the XL1. My two cents.

Nit.






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  • XL1 or XL2? by thriftinkid on Mar 13, 2007 at 3:27:55 pm
    • Re: XL1 or XL2? by Don Greening on Mar 13, 2007 at 11:44:16 pm
      • Re: XL1 or XL2? by nitron on Mar 16, 2007 at 9:16:35 am
    • Re: XL1 or XL2? by Donald Berube on Mar 21, 2007 at 3:01:51 pm




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