noob needs help

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Yeah, so, i hate to admit this, but when it comes to filmmaking, i am definitely a noob. i've made only one short film with my parents' sony handicam. i was wondering if anyone knew of any good cameras for $1000 or less. if so, should i buy one of those cameras, or just save my money for an XL2, which is what i really want.
 
1. save would be my recommendation.
2. you don't need a good camera to make good movies. It's all about story and visual storytelling. Not the sophistication of the equipment (at least not initially this shouldn't be a great concern).
 
thank you very much. that makes me feel much better!

if i bought the body of the camera, could i use a lens from a still camera if i had an adapter?
 
If your current camera works well I'd think the best thing for you to do is buy a tripod (I have a good one that was about $25). It will make your image look more professional and stable. Then you can save up for your dream camera.

If you still want a good relatively cheap camera now I'd suggest looking into the Panasonic cameras in your price range. Read the customer reviews (chances are if it's by Panasonic it'll be great! I say that from good experiences with two long-lasting Panasonic cameras).
 
actually i already have a decent tripod that works well with my current camera.

i don't really have a problem with continuing to use my current, although it is just a Sony Handicam, but i know my way around it and know how to handle it. i'd just like to have a more professional look to my movies, but that doesn't have to happen immediately.
 
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