Quote Originally Posted by Anthony M View Post
If you're looking at exclusively video, where does "bokeh" come in at all? IMHO using a shallow DOF is for the skilled, and the slightest movement of your subject may require refocusing if you're really stopping down like that.
I totally agree with Anthony M.

Anagines, if you are going to record basically video, then buy a camcorder. I'm a video producer, sometimes also photographer. I use a 5D II for video recording from time to time, but only for close-up, macro and very low light. Even an amateur camcorder is easier to handle, gives you more control and resolves better moving subjects than a DSLR.

The Vixia HF G10 is an excellent camcorder. If you can afford it and have plans to become a serious video maker, the XA 10 would be a very good choice.