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Review Date
April 22, 2005
Overall Rating
 4 of 5
Value Rating
 3 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
Visitors rate this review
3.00 of 5, 2 votes
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Price Paid
$1500.00
at ebay
Summary
the camera is very much a "prosumer" camera... it does however shoot much better than the canon XL1 and XL1S and i know a lot of you guys are going to get mad at me for saying that, but its true. you dont get that canon tint to everything, or that "soap opera" look to your shots like you do on the xl1s. what you do give up for buying a "prosumer" camera is the lack of some ccd size... AG-dvc 15 - 1/4th ccd's XL1s - 1/3rd inch ccd's. You also lose the ability to change lenses. but most of the time NO ONE BUYS THEM because they are $1,200 and up. some "pros" i know do have these lenses, but if you are really a "pro" you don't own an XL1s anyway, you would own a nice big pro Sony or JVC... I have to say that the view finder for the AG-dvc15 has a nice surprise to it... its a true 16:9 view finder! when you switch to your "wide" mode(16:9) your viewfinder will display the whole image without cropping or stretching the image. what happens is when you go into 4:3 mode it leaves the ends of the viewfinder black for the 4:3 image. the canon has one of the worst viewfinders i have ever looked at in the "pro" price range. and forget about trying to frame your image in a canon, the VF will just smooch the 16:9 into the 4:3 VF distorting everything, and making it really hard to focus. focus on the AGdvc15 is not bad for its price, you have the option to be completely manual. (note that its not a real manual lens) there is a ring on the lens that you can turn to focus, but its not actually attached to a lens element. it tells the chip inside to move the element by the auto focus motors. it does however hold focus quite well for its price range. HERES THE KICKER.. AUDIO... you have 2 XLR connections on the back of the camera! both with a mic line switch. canon makes you buy an attachment that connects to the back of it so you can get 2 xlr inputs and its a few hundred bux! 16-bit 48kHz quality on the AG-dvc15 and its pretty clean sound. 3 INCH LCD! Let’s you see what you’re shooting much bigger, one problem though.. when you shoot in 16:9 mode, it will show it in squeeze mode. its a bummer, but you still have your 16:9 VF so not a big problem. weight.. the AG-dvc15 does not have much of that, and that’s a bad thing in my book. its made of plastic, so its not likely to take a hit like a canon would. all in all it’s a great camera for its price.
Strengths
true 16:9 viewfinder is a BIG plus.
built in 3 inch LCD that can flip out and turn all the way around,
4-pin IEEE conection,S-VIDEO out,RCA out
2 Manual Audio controls
Built in ND filter
2 XLR connections with mic/line switch.
great color. decent white balance. manual focus. shoots much better shots than the canon XL1s! no kidding, and i used to like the canon so im not just saying it to piss people off. Sholder mounted!!!!! thats a big plus. most of these cameras dont have sholder rests... whats up with that???....
Weaknesses
plastic, prosumer, looks unprofessonal, external autofocus sensor can get blocked if using a matte box, you have to use a small dial to change your F/stop insted of a ring on the lens, 1/4th inch ccd's, manual focus sometimes hard without using external viewer like the LCD or monitor. plastic parts can damage easy,
Similar Products Used
not many, i use bigger more expensive cameras like a sony dsr700wu... XL1s close to being a similar product i guess.
Customer Service
never did it, the power button has a probelm with it, but nothing a little gaff tape wouldnt take care of.
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