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Are the cameras used for filming the same as those used for news interviews?

Cameras used for filming movies and cameras used for news interviews are two different things.

News interviews focus on collecting information in a timely and rapid manner, as long as the picture quality is adequate.

So the camera considers "sufficient image quality", "portability", "timely shooting" and "simple parameter control".

Currently, news interviews mainly use 2/3CCD broadcast-grade cameras and 1/3CMOS business-grade cameras.

For example: z5C, EX1R, DVCPRO. . . . .

What is important in film shooting is image quality, so the focus is on image quality control.

At least a 35mm full-frame CMOS camera is required.

For example, REDONE, F35, F3.

If it is a micro-movie, at least it is Canon 5D2

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