If you are doing music videos, I would recommend
the DVX. It acheives that much needed film look,
since most high-end videos are actually shot on film.
For the inside stuff, make sure you have enough light,
and watch the contrast. With cinegamma mode, the whites
clip hard if overexposed. So lighting is very important.
It may look to bright on set, to the naked eye, but with a properly
setup monitor, you should be ok.
Also, you have to watch how you move that camera. 24p judder,
although filmlike, can become distracting with fast pans.
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