I'm looking at this camcorder because Target is selling it this weekend for a great price. I've already looked at the Sony DC-36 which is pretty awesome, but expensive too. This will be my first camcorder, but not my first time to use one. I want a camera whose files can be easily transferred to a computer so that I can burn DVD copies of the videos I take. Here's a secondary question too: How do you view Mini-DVs outside of the camera? Are there adaptors like the old mini cassette video cameras?
2006-11-22
01:40:50
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geniphurb
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Just for clarification so I am not insulted again... I was not suggesting that Mini DVs could be viewed on VHS players... I'm not retarded. I was merely wondering if there was something available that either adapted Mini DVs to DVDs or transferred them to DVDs (without the computer step in the middle).
2006-11-22
06:09:57 ·
update #1