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Money is a major issue (for me and them), and they're going to "get what they pay for", even if that means using the HFR21. Luckily, the job this weekend has been postponed due to weather, and that gives me some more time to figure out what I'm going to do. You've really given me a lot to think about though, and I'm now weighing my options. Then this job came up, and I've been trying to do as much as I reliably can. But things happened and money has become really tight, so I haven't bought any really great accessories for the T3i I've just been taking photos and slowly learning and building a portfolio.
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I originally used two FS100s, and bought the HF R21 cheap to upgrade to HD video, but decided to buy the T3i to focus on photography, especially since it also took great video (I was originally going to buy another HFR21 w/everything before I decided to buy the T3i back then). I had started video as a hobby mainly local bands. I am quite the amateur, and mainly focused on photography, but I have been working with a local news website and he wants to know if I can record sit-down interviews. The reason I want to use the HF R21 is because I do not have any way to record the audio either with the T3i or externally. Thank you for your help and insightful reply! Just make sure you do something on camera so you can easily synch the footage. So if I was looking at your two cameras I would use the T3i as my primary shooter, and maybe set up the HF R21 as your "safety" camera.
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Meanwhile the DSLR stuff just looks so much nicer, and we don't have to get in fights with using AVCHD compatible software to wrangle it. If you're using it indoors your video is obtusely noisy, and to have access to higher quality shooting modes you either need to have an SDHC card ( not a MicroSDHC card in a converter) or be willing to settle for internally stored recordings.
But here in the office we have a 6D and a Vixia HF S10, which has earned the name "Li'l Shitty." And that name isn't undeserved, given the quality of video it puts out. Well, that and battery life, but you can always hook it up to a power cable. The only reason I could think of you not wanting to do that is because of the 29 minute, 59 second maximum clip length on the T3i. And to make your workflow easier it shoots everything into MOV files. According to everything I can find, it shoots 1080p29.97 H.264, and if it's anything like the footage I've seen out of the T2i, 5D and 6D cameras, it's good stuff. The part I don't necessarily get is why you're so hung up with the HF R21 when you have a T3i.
Older versions of Premier, Final Cut, and Media Composer were not always the most stable when dealing with H.264, even though it was in some cases "officially" supported. Note that just because you can work with this material natively that doesn't necessarily mean you should.
Another bonus is that Quicktime X can also read AVCHD natively and will even rewrap clips into MOV files for you. You should check and see what your editing software can do for you, it might make life easier. I believe that iMovie can also handle AVCHD natively.
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Offhand I know that Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere will handle that media natively, and Avid Media Composer can AMA Link to it. However it looks like the HF R20/R21 are AVCHD cameras, so any piece of software that can speak AVCHD will do the trick.
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I have no idea how to use it, but the manual for your camera seems to give you an overview.
Looking at the manual for the HF R20/R21 PDF, it looks like you have two options on how to handle your footage.įirst is that PIXELA will do the trick. If anyone is knowledgeable about what I should download, I would be eternally grateful. I need ImageMixer™ 3 SE Ver.5, but I don't see it on the page under my model number, just a Transfer Utility.
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*EDIT: I may have found the download from the PIXELA site, but I want to make sure it is the correct one and will work before I pay $40. This has been good I've gotten a few gigs taking pictures, but now someone wants to know if I could film some interviews as well. I originally bought just the camcorder, looking to upgrade to HD video, and was going to buy a second camera with the software, but instead decided to buy a Canon T3i, getting into photography. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I hope to get a gig filming interviews this weekend. Does anyone know where I might be able to download the transfer (and any other related) software? I've tried the Canon site, but can only find ImageBrowser, which I am sure isn't the right software. I bought a Vixia HF R21 camcorder off of ebay about a year ago, thinking my old Canon FS100 software would transfer the video to my computer, but it won't.