Bamboopictures
Senior Member
I will remember 2014 as an exciting year of compelling innovations that has tempted a laggard like me to overhaul my gear.
Some purchases have more than paid for themselves many times over. Others broke down before they broke even. What are your favorite and least favorite buys this year?
My favourites:
CX900 - Cheap and good! So good in fact, it's making my other camcorders look bad in post. May have to completely replace all my event cams with this winner.
A7s - Bought this to replace 2 cameras (GH2 and VG20) Finally, full-frame, XLR inputs, headphones jack, tilt-screen all in one tiny affordable package.
Brinno TLC200Pro- Loved it so much, I bought 4 and still waiting for more to come in stock. Simply the most reliable and effortless way to do long timelapse movies for construction, events, manufacturing.
Roland VR-3EX - This tiny AV mixer is a great space saver and time-saver and has been instrumental in the success of various livecasts I've produced this year. For just USD2200, it is a steal!
Misses:
W850-I love to love this camcorder but it keeps breaking apart! W850 promised so many things and is quite remarkable when it's actually working but alas, cheap plastics is its archilles heel, In just a few outings, it has lost its USB contact, casing coming apart at the seams. A lot to love about this tiny camcorder but its just too fragile.
Zoom H6: Again, a case of poor QC. Works great as promised. In fact, very quiet preAmp for the money. But done in by poor battery contact.
Haugpagge PVR Rocket- This HDMI recorder is big letdown. Used it as backup recorder for an event and it became unresponsive after 2 hours refusing to stop recording. Pulled the plug and the file was lost forever.
Some purchases have more than paid for themselves many times over. Others broke down before they broke even. What are your favorite and least favorite buys this year?
My favourites:
CX900 - Cheap and good! So good in fact, it's making my other camcorders look bad in post. May have to completely replace all my event cams with this winner.
A7s - Bought this to replace 2 cameras (GH2 and VG20) Finally, full-frame, XLR inputs, headphones jack, tilt-screen all in one tiny affordable package.
Brinno TLC200Pro- Loved it so much, I bought 4 and still waiting for more to come in stock. Simply the most reliable and effortless way to do long timelapse movies for construction, events, manufacturing.
Roland VR-3EX - This tiny AV mixer is a great space saver and time-saver and has been instrumental in the success of various livecasts I've produced this year. For just USD2200, it is a steal!
Misses:
W850-I love to love this camcorder but it keeps breaking apart! W850 promised so many things and is quite remarkable when it's actually working but alas, cheap plastics is its archilles heel, In just a few outings, it has lost its USB contact, casing coming apart at the seams. A lot to love about this tiny camcorder but its just too fragile.
Zoom H6: Again, a case of poor QC. Works great as promised. In fact, very quiet preAmp for the money. But done in by poor battery contact.
Haugpagge PVR Rocket- This HDMI recorder is big letdown. Used it as backup recorder for an event and it became unresponsive after 2 hours refusing to stop recording. Pulled the plug and the file was lost forever.