I have been using this camera for two years now. ...
20x Optical Zoom, Progressive Shooting Mode, Full Manual Controls, handle zoom and record buttons, Simple to learn and use
Some buttons tend to get bumped frequently due to their location, such as the digital effects button and ND filter which are located near the manual focus
Posted Sep 28, 2004 - I have been using this camera for two years now. I have used it to shoot sports, scenery, weddings, underwater (with the ewa-marine case) and more. I then edit with Premiere Pro and After Effects. The picture quality is the first thing that will set this apart from most digital video cameras, and even when compared to the professional cameras, the GL2 puts up similar quality and color saturation. I have used most of the shooting modes, and am particularly impressed with the progressive scan, or frame shooting mode. Its too bad it doesn't shoot in 24p, but hopefully a future GL3 will! The aperture is wide enought to get a great shallow depth of field and to allow for low light filming. For night video to look good though, you need lights, no matter what camera you have. This camera is no exception to that. The microphone is better than most handheld camera's, but its still not good enough to cut it for professional use, unless you are capturing ambient noise such as fooball crowds. Overall, this is a great little camera, and really, its been my best friend for the last two years. This is one product I would recommend without hesitation.
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