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$0.00 Summary: The digital revolution is in the hands of guys like Robert Rodriguez and George Lucas. The XL1s is a bit low tech for them, but even a chump film maker or videogropher can at least look like a pro with one of these things. As a film maker, i leave the camera in manual mode. I chose this camera for the simple fact that i can adjust every aspect of the camera and interchange the lenses. a few people i know have some of these, and im thinking of getting another in the next year. Strengths: The most versitle camera on the market, period. Shoulder mounts and lenses are available, making it suitable for ANY SINGLE job or situation. Weaknesses: No built in XLR imputs. Having used PD150s, i loved the XLRs built in. Having to spend the extra money for them was bummer. Similar Products Used: Sony PD-150 (The XL1s is much better for about the same price... until they fix the bugs in the PD 170.) Customer Service: got the 4 year MAC service... a real way to put your mind at ease when your gurilla styling it.
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