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Originally Posted by Chewy734
...However, its use for video is more prevalent. That being said, I don't think a dSLR primarily for video is a bad choice. Remember, they shoot House on the 5D2, tons of music videos, commercials, short films, etc.
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Exactly, but the tripods and stabilization equipment cost many times what the 5D2 costs. It's entirely a MF (manual focus, not the other MF) operation. That's fine for pros shooting House, but a pain for those of us trying to get a shot of the kids.
Have you ever tried shooting video with a dslr? It's not exactly point and shoot, at least if you care about quality.
Dave