There's a ton of blogs I subscribe to via Google Reader, and one of them is NinoFilm (http://ninofilm.net/blog/) His site mainly focuses on DSLR filmaking after Canon's release of the T2i in Febuary 2010 and the niche market it filled. In a recent post, a chart of the most commonly used film cameras used in today's youtube/blockbuster/indie films was listed out so that one could compare sensor sizes, rental rates, and other tech specs of what the pros and amateurs use.
Page 1 of 2, seems that these ar the cream of the crop
Page 2 of 2, with some Phantom cameras pushing 2564fps at 1080p
There you go. The first post about "where's the film". It's above, in sensor sizes, gigabytes per second, and insane frame rates. Check out the list of films each camera as used in as well; the Canon EOS C300 made it in there, along with the RED Scarlet. Rental rates seem reasonable, but check with your local stores (the chart was based out of Chicago).


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