You have totally read my mind!!!! What you just said is totally what I am thinking!!!!!
With all the DSLR manufacturers promoting and claiming Full-HD video recording capability, they literally created an image within me that "I am able to shoot super detailed and nice videos such as the ones I see in the Cinema using these Full-HD DSLRs...."
Which after I tried out videography for the first time in my life with the DSLRs, sad to say, I am kinda disappointed with the so called Full-HD quality... The video quality is nowwhere as sharp, as contrasty, and as nice colour as my actual photographs...
But hey, really thanks a lot guys, u guys have thought me a lot more things abt videography now, I would be checking out the links provided tonight![]()
Of course 1080p videos aren't as sharp and contrasty as your photos, photos are captured at a much higher resolution! In my case, my photos are 5184x3456!
You can't compare DSLR videos to Blue Ray movies because the resolution that the movies were captured in are different (Blue rays were captured in a much higher resolution and downscaled to 1080p).
I was the same as you, I was impressed with the sample videos I took, I wasn't overwhelmed but I wasn't surprised at the results either - I haven't done any editing to the video yet! All the cool videos you've seen have all been edited (so are all the photos you've seen). Anyone who claims otherwise is just BSing.