I'm looking for a starting point for my research, I will be shooting indoors, at night, so all light will be brought in, and it's a close and personal conversation/interview type setting- so I want it to look natural and not lit up with a ton of lights.
I saw some sample pieces, and to my (untrained and inexperienced) eye the D7000 did an incredibly impressive job in film mode with a regular 18-105 lens, and just a couple of living room lights that were on anyway- would going with Prime lenses and a FX camera make a huge difference, or is there something else to focus on that you'd recommend?
Ironically, budget isn't a huge issue on restricting what I get to use on this, but of course I don't want to be wasteful either. If there's a DSLR or even the Black Magic Ursla or something similar that someone would recommend I look into, that does a great job in such low light settings, please let me know. I'm interested in a crisp, clear, high resolution picture/film, and willing to spend if there's something for X amount more that I'd get X·2 times better a result.
Thanks!
I saw some sample pieces, and to my (untrained and inexperienced) eye the D7000 did an incredibly impressive job in film mode with a regular 18-105 lens, and just a couple of living room lights that were on anyway- would going with Prime lenses and a FX camera make a huge difference, or is there something else to focus on that you'd recommend?
Ironically, budget isn't a huge issue on restricting what I get to use on this, but of course I don't want to be wasteful either. If there's a DSLR or even the Black Magic Ursla or something similar that someone would recommend I look into, that does a great job in such low light settings, please let me know. I'm interested in a crisp, clear, high resolution picture/film, and willing to spend if there's something for X amount more that I'd get X·2 times better a result.
Thanks!