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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fiercely Independent Films |
| FEATURES: | Color, Full Screen, NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 805996812022 |
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Customer Reviews of The DVX DVD and DVX Book
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>However the book helps a lot if you are a new DVX users. You can chose to use 10% of your camera or you can push it to the limit. This book will help you to fully use your camera and has simple wordings. <
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>I would love to have images or some pictures to make it more understandable, but... <
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>Laurent - Switzerland
book terrific/dvd so-so
The DVX book is absolutely easy to read and packed with useful information. Mr. Green and his co-writers have done one fine job here, as far as that goes.
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>Re: DVD? Could have been way better--for the price that they are asking. You don't even get a good shot of the camera to see what the damn thing looks like, etc. Is that asking too much? They could have shot some footage at night, could have shot more footage with the anamorphic adapter, could have shot footage in letterbox and/or squeeze mode. What they provide really isn't enough.
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>I'm on the fence as far as deciding between the DVX 100B or the Sony Z1 -- and that's why I bought this book .
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>The following isn't Barry Green's fault, no doubt, but Panasonic truly screwed up in my opinion by not making this camera 16:9 native.
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>As far as using (additonal eight hundred bucks) the anamorphic lens on this camera...forget it; the focus issues appear to be a major headache. No low-budget indie filmmaker (like myself) is going to have the kind of time it would require to futz around with it on location (while the clock is ticking).
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>As I understand it, had they made the camera 16:9 native they would have had to ask more than 4 Gs for it. Well, so what? I would have paid it. It would have been worth it, believe me--and I'm not swimming in money, either.
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>So if not the DVX 100B, what's left? As I mentioned earlier, perhaps the Sony Z1 -- and it's a real shame, because the 100B appears indie filmmaker friendly in every other way.
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Awesome book and dvd companion
I purchased this book, The DVX Book and DVD, based on the reviews I read on Amazon. I watched the DVD 3 or 4 times already and have read the book several times. It is very well written and explains in detail all the settings on the DVX 100, 100A and 100B. The DVD is excellent for seeing the examples of what they are saying in the book. If you are a DVX owner then you need to get this book and DVD. Enjoy. I sure did.