That audio at the beginning is literally ingrained in my brain from my dad filming me playing soccer when I was younger and us watching the footage together, I'm looking everywhere for the blue loading screen that you would always get that I'm so fond of.
I appreciate the thorough walk through with the itemized breakdown of really every difference. Honestly at times these old school SD tape based cameras offer things that involve an entire operation on even the best of the latest. I find the ability to just pop a tape in rather than forgetting if the memory card can be wiped or if it wasn't formatted... bla bla bla incredibly useful for just capturing everything you want to and then looking at it later. There is something Romantic about having to do a real time transfer to the computer and needing to set your ins and outs for each clip before you even are even putting stuff on the timeline. Its a different mindset. I am by no means suggesting someone invest in one of these planning to use it for everything. But when the 4:3 SD look fits- just shoot it that way.
PS- also from the perspective given here... it is somewhat luck- but- if the camera gets smashed- the media is on tape- VS the memory card glitches out and rather than one single aspect of the footage being lost- the entire card is corrupted and if you are lucky- it is a two-three day process to get any footage back from recovery... and that is the best case scenario.
Yeah the whole process of filming to getting it all on your computer is what is so fun. And something I’m realizing lately is I think mini dv is the closest format to how you actually see things from the naked eye. If that makes sense haha. Vhs and hi8 were pretty retro looking. And modern cameras are so crisp and clean looking. But mini dv is right in the middle and I think it makes your video footage look true to how you actually see things. That or I have terrible eyesight😂
@@brandoncameracollection I mean I am only 27... but I first learned editing on dual deck linear VHS- It was a good learning tool... but good grief, I see why that is no longer a thing. And with the VHS you had generationional loss- and mixed time-bases- grrr! With DV- you always have that thought in the back of your mind- alright so we have one tape and with the pre and post roll time 3-5 sec... lets plan around that. (good lesson for shooting on film... But when that isn't even an option it's hard to compare.) As you pointed out- the ability to tell a linear story really from the point of view of the filmmaker... The idea that the tape can be viewed start to end (without pulling up each individual clip in order) really is a nice option when you want to get a sense of chronology and also forces you to review things you might have not bothered to otherwise.
My friend actually had a spare gl2 and gave it to me for free the camera looks fine but it doesn’t have a battery or tape I didn’t really want to buy anything for it until I did my research. I’m so glad I came upon this video and your channel! Any recommendations for the battery I should buy and tape? Also would love to get a fisheye lens for it!
Hey yeah for sure I’ll leave some links to so stuff that will work with your canon gl2. With the batteries I would recommend getting 2 batteries and the charger if you don’t have a charger. I alway like to use tdk or mexell tapes they just seems to work the best. And for the fisheye if you want that vignette look that skateboard videos have make sure to use the spacer ring that comes with the fisheye Canon gl2 battery & charger: amzn.to/3Bd5osk Mini dv tapes: amzn.to/3AQM2I8 Opteka 58mm 0.3x fisheye: amzn.to/3RmtbvF
Thank you for this video! I wanted to make a summer film this year with all my friends but I ran into some problems with my small samsung camcorder. I've been wanting to get a better camera that has the capability to switch lenses, and i've been eyeing the GL1 & 2 ever since I wanted to get a camcorder.
I actually have the gl1 or in Britain its called xm1, just got some kit to wire it up to my M1 Mac Mini - so going to start using it again to give an oldie look to my videos..... FUN
Not by much unfortunately. You’ll have to look around for some used ones on eBay or try one of those cheap alternatives. You can look at some on Ali express ass well. www.ebay.com/itm/256002145951?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=XZCzfx1uQ1-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=ufmp3m6wrmi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Sick camera's! if I remember right the image sensor was bigger (1/3 chip)on the gl2 and it had alot better audio for skateboarding. I put a foam cover over the mic on the gl1 to block out some of the high pitch clicky clacky sound.
Ayy cool video! Although I've never owned a GL2 I've used one quite a number of times and personally I think they're fab. Just like if Canon made the VX2000 or something. And slept on too!
Well depends on how much light you will have there. It will do decent in low light conditions but if you want detail a light might be a good option if it’s not weird haha
Depends on how much you want to spend. I would go with the mrc1 if you want to use FireWire or go tapeless. The IRC PowerPlay is honestly really awesome as a tapeless setup. And if you just want to capture footage from a tape the clearclick video 2 digital 2.0 and the ClonerAlliance ViewLite av are pretty good
@@brandoncameracollection I think you should make a video where you show the quality differences with one camera between all those methods. It would be helpful and there doesn't seem to be great documentation of that out there.
No they look similar but they are different. For the vx2000 you will want a Sony NP-F battery. Canon BP-970 battery: amzn.to/4acXwFU Sony NP-F750 battery: amzn.to/3v6eAi9
The "P" stands for "Progressive Scan," which is Canon's name for non-interlaced video.
That audio at the beginning is literally ingrained in my brain from my dad filming me playing soccer when I was younger and us watching the footage together, I'm looking everywhere for the blue loading screen that you would always get that I'm so fond of.
Yes the canon load screen is definitely iconic
I appreciate the thorough walk through with the itemized breakdown of really every difference. Honestly at times these old school SD tape based cameras offer things that involve an entire operation on even the best of the latest. I find the ability to just pop a tape in rather than forgetting if the memory card can be wiped or if it wasn't formatted... bla bla bla incredibly useful for just capturing everything you want to and then looking at it later. There is something Romantic about having to do a real time transfer to the computer and needing to set your ins and outs for each clip before you even are even putting stuff on the timeline. Its a different mindset. I am by no means suggesting someone invest in one of these planning to use it for everything. But when the 4:3 SD look fits- just shoot it that way.
PS- also from the perspective given here... it is somewhat luck- but- if the camera gets smashed- the media is on tape- VS the memory card glitches out and rather than one single aspect of the footage being lost- the entire card is corrupted and if you are lucky- it is a two-three day process to get any footage back from recovery... and that is the best case scenario.
Yeah the whole process of filming to getting it all on your computer is what is so fun. And something I’m realizing lately is I think mini dv is the closest format to how you actually see things from the naked eye. If that makes sense haha. Vhs and hi8 were pretty retro looking. And modern cameras are so crisp and clean looking. But mini dv is right in the middle and I think it makes your video footage look true to how you actually see things. That or I have terrible eyesight😂
@@brandoncameracollection I mean I am only 27... but I first learned editing on dual deck linear VHS- It was a good learning tool... but good grief, I see why that is no longer a thing. And with the VHS you had generationional loss- and mixed time-bases- grrr! With DV- you always have that thought in the back of your mind- alright so we have one tape and with the pre and post roll time 3-5 sec... lets plan around that. (good lesson for shooting on film... But when that isn't even an option it's hard to compare.) As you pointed out- the ability to tell a linear story really from the point of view of the filmmaker... The idea that the tape can be viewed start to end (without pulling up each individual clip in order) really is a nice option when you want to get a sense of chronology and also forces you to review things you might have not bothered to otherwise.
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Si, como el vino.
Thanks for posting this, G.
I love how the GL1 and Gl2 where smaller versions of the XL1 and XL2 just like how the XH A1 was a smaller version of the XL H1.
Yeah they probably came out at the same time too
thank you bro needed this vid in my life
My friend actually had a spare gl2 and gave it to me for free the camera looks fine but it doesn’t have a battery or tape I didn’t really want to buy anything for it until I did my research. I’m so glad I came upon this video and your channel! Any recommendations for the battery I should buy and tape? Also would love to get a fisheye lens for it!
Using the camera primarily to film bts or music videos or little vlogs!
Hey yeah for sure I’ll leave some links to so stuff that will work with your canon gl2. With the batteries I would recommend getting 2 batteries and the charger if you don’t have a charger. I alway like to use tdk or mexell tapes they just seems to work the best. And for the fisheye if you want that vignette look that skateboard videos have make sure to use the spacer ring that comes with the fisheye
Canon gl2 battery & charger: amzn.to/3Bd5osk
Mini dv tapes: amzn.to/3AQM2I8
Opteka 58mm 0.3x fisheye: amzn.to/3RmtbvF
Same thing with me, thanks for this comment it helped me
do you happen to know what power supply can be used with the gl1 to have it connected to a wall outlet?
Yeah I think you have to use the dummy battery they originally came with. It plugs into the charger for power and you slide it on like a battery
Thank you for this video! I wanted to make a summer film this year with all my friends but I ran into some problems with my small samsung camcorder. I've been wanting to get a better camera that has the capability to switch lenses, and i've been eyeing the GL1 & 2 ever since I wanted to get a camcorder.
They are a good choice the footage looks good and they are a good price
I actually have the gl1 or in Britain its called xm1, just got some kit to wire it up to my M1 Mac Mini - so going to start using it again to give an oldie look to my videos..... FUN
Yes that would make for some great b-roll or even an old school style video
@@brandoncameracollection Thanks Brandon - just tried it out and it still looks pretty cool....
Yeah I love the look of the gl1/xm1 it’s fun to use since it’s such a small camera for being a prosumer model
@@brandoncameracollection just got to pic up a fish eye lens off ebay and away I go....
You’ll have a lot of fun filming with a fisheye just make sure to use the spacer ring it comes with
Joo, is there a cheaper alternative to the fisheye that you have in the Description? :D
Not by much unfortunately. You’ll have to look around for some used ones on eBay or try one of those cheap alternatives. You can look at some on Ali express ass well.
www.ebay.com/itm/256002145951?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=XZCzfx1uQ1-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=ufmp3m6wrmi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Sick camera's! if I remember right the image sensor was bigger (1/3 chip)on the gl2 and it had alot better audio for skateboarding. I put a foam cover over the mic on the gl1 to block out some of the high pitch clicky clacky sound.
have you tried the wind screen setting on the GL1 in the menu?
Ayy cool video! Although I've never owned a GL2 I've used one quite a number of times and personally I think they're fab. Just like if Canon made the VX2000 or something. And slept on too!
Yeah definitely a great camera it’s nice too because the gl1 and gl2 go for really good prices
How would the footage (Gl2) look like in the dark for my type shooting I'll be in places like in the club and etc.
Well depends on how much light you will have there. It will do decent in low light conditions but if you want detail a light might be a good option if it’s not weird haha
@@brandoncameracollection Lol thanks for the quick reply respect.
did you try gl1 tapelesss? thats what im planing to do
I’ve tried it but in my opinion the gl1 is a little small to be able to hold all the cables and not be a mess
Where can i get the canon gl 2
You’ll have to keep your eye out on eBay for one
did you use manual or auto white balance on the gl1 ?
I believe auto
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What battery,charger,fisheye. For cannon gl1 would you recommend?
I should have links in the description for you
@@brandoncameracollection thank you 🙏
hey, what do you use to transfer to digital?
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@@brandoncameracollection which specific digital converter would you recommend? you have multiple videos up
Depends on how much you want to spend. I would go with the mrc1 if you want to use FireWire or go tapeless. The IRC PowerPlay is honestly really awesome as a tapeless setup. And if you just want to capture footage from a tape the clearclick video 2 digital 2.0 and the ClonerAlliance ViewLite av are pretty good
@@brandoncameracollection I think you should make a video where you show the quality differences with one camera between all those methods. It would be helpful and there doesn't seem to be great documentation of that out there.
Is the canon gl1 battery the same as vx2000 ?
No they look similar but they are different. For the vx2000 you will want a Sony NP-F battery.
Canon BP-970 battery: amzn.to/4acXwFU
Sony NP-F750 battery: amzn.to/3v6eAi9
@@brandoncameracollection ah thanks for clarifying that.
Thank you.
GL2 looks much better, more details, best resolution, picture like a HD, translation quality.
the dreeded REMOVE CASSETT problem made mine a brick :-(
Getting flashbacks to that awful audio the GL1 produced.
How you manage to take such crappy videos with such nice cameras?
The footage was captured using s-video and I’m not a professional videographer just a guy who likes old camcorders