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You want digital, but you may not want to spend the money on HD yet. HD is better quality, but digital is good enough especially since only a smaller percent of people have HD televisions. I like Sony products. I have been doing well for a few years with their cameras that record digital on standard 8mm tapes. When I first bought it, it saved me money because the DV tapes were more expensive than the readily available 8mm tapes, but now you can find either for reasonable prices.

I would search on-line with Amazon, Yahoo and check on epinions.com and select a DV camera in the correct price range and don't pay extra for bigger zoom numbers. They are only useful if you use a tripod. If you are going to video long events like weddings or the whole Christmas day present opening, I'd get a tripod, but man it. Pan, Zoom, etc, don't just let it run.

I wouldn't get a camera for the photo capabilities, but you don't have to avoid camcorders with photo, just choose the price you want.

(BTW, HD is recorded in Digital, but more resolution)

Another note, video editing at home is fun but time consuming.
~KC.

After seeing the response about the DVD camcorder below, I thought I'd add my opinon on them. The Discs they use are the 8 cm (Small) DVD discs. They hold 30 minutes of video, while the DV tapes hold an hour. So if they are the same price you pay double per minute. There is convience of popping them in the player, but only get the R, not the RW for compatiblilty. I have experience with a photo camera that uses the small discs and you can find discs that don't record well. Lost photos and lost video are not fun, be sure to get media that will work with the camcorder. Tape is more reliable and harder to degrade with handling.

2006-06-17 07:09:12 · answer #1 · answered by Ken C. 6 · 1 0

in my opinion i imagine you'd be dissatisfied in case you take advantage of a few thing else except Mini-dv. iridflare is nice there are a number of human beings available who nonetheless use and imagine that tape is more effective positive (I for one). i imagine that the fairly compressed video formats have alongside thanks to bypass until eventually the attain the accepted of the easy tape. ok there are execs and cons for all the video formats, yet as you assert there must be a compromise. HDD dont like vibration, once the cache has been used the heads will park and end recording. neither HDD or flash card/media card/sd card what ever you pick to call it, record quick action properly, inspite of the actual undeniable actuality that I do imagine that media card camcorders are more effective positive. Hdd do fail and how do you recuperate your useful video, until eventually you've a large economic corporation stability and would get a organization to recuperate the records you're crammed. Media playing cards are more effective good, and as that cameras have very few shifting factors there's a lot less to bypass incorrect, the batteries very last more. Tape as you comprehend is nice, provides large high quality, and the tapes are less costly even the intense-high quality ones are transforming into more effective positive in value. with bot the HDD and media card camcorders you pick a intense end computer to edit the video (do it for my residing, inspite of 16gb of ram most well known struggles with a 30 minute video) Tape is more effective forgiving, and the potential of the computer isn't so significant. If the tape receives chewed (lost 2 tapes in distinct years filming) you need to recuperate many of the video. on the proper of the day the alternative is yours, dont be persuaded through the sales guy who probable is conscious no more effective than the organization have taught them contained in the product classes. bypass for what you pick and revel in it RR

2016-11-14 21:54:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Neither. You should get a DVD camcorder. That way you can record right on to dvd's, finalize and pop them right into your dvd player. The Hitachi DZBX35A is affordable and has many features.

2006-06-17 07:09:55 · answer #3 · answered by Missy 1 · 0 0

i have a Samsung mini dv its good and not so expensive

2006-06-17 07:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by rozzi 3 · 0 0

HD

2006-06-17 06:58:32 · answer #5 · answered by Texas Cowboy 7 · 0 0

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