get the camara but get one that has a recorder in it
2006-11-13 12:08:53
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answered by cwb63ss 6
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2016-10-22 01:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That really depends, are you into making movies or photos? They are both good buys only if you will use it, I mean with a camcorder you have movies with sound and with a camera you can have great posed shots. So think about how you are planning on using your new purchase and you will know which one will work best for you.
2006-11-14 04:22:47
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answered by kna0831 3
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The question is what do you want. If you want pictures buy a camera. If you want video buy a recorder. If you try to get both in one you will be disappointed in the quality of the other. So get the one you really will use more.
2006-11-13 12:15:04
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answered by Tommy 2
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Go for a camcorder. Today's camcorder also has an option to take pictures. so you really dont have to carry camera with you. + these new camcorders are so small that they are really handy and the picture quality is very good. so I think you should go for a camcorder.
2006-11-13 12:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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i was going to leave an informative message of how you should get the dig. camera bc you basically have a video camera on it, but it looks like everyone else beat me to it
2006-11-13 12:14:46
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answered by noname446 4
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definantly dig camera. so much more you can do with it, i prefer good stills of a good night, than video. plus videoing is more work. i'd treasure and look at more pictures than reliving events through video. plus lots of dig cameras shoot short videos, anyways.
2006-11-13 12:10:03
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answered by xsehaittx 2
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It depends.
U gotta consider which one u use more, video or pics.
if u uses or take more photos den videos den get a digital cam!
2006-11-13 19:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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