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If I buy the AG-DVC30 with the equipament, it will go almost $3000.

If I buy the DVX100b, with the same equipament (subtract the XLR adapter) it will cost $4500 with shipping.

The Sony DSR-PD170 with all equipaments (less the XLR adapter) goes $3900

All the equipament with the JVC GR-HD1, goes 2700, but somesay this camera sucks.

The sony DCR-VX2100, goes $3500 with all too.

The GL2 goes with all equipament almost $3300.


The acessories is UV filter, NTG-2 mic, XlR adapter if needs it, good XLR cable, extra better battery, cleaning cassete.

You know the better option?

2007-01-08 02:19:19 · 3 answers · asked by Rodrigo N 2 in Consumer Electronics Camcorders

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Like I said, go with the GL2 or DVX100b (or actually the dvx100a or dvx100's are cheaper, but the B revision is newer, and overall better). And dont go with any internal HD cams (like the above mentioned JVC cam). Unless they are HDV mpeg-2 compression (which i doubt), theres a new type of technology called avchd which allows HD recording on DVD cams and HDD cams, but from what I've heard, they suck (compared to HDV), so stick with that. Hope this helps!

2007-01-08 10:42:34 · answer #1 · answered by evilgenius4930 5 · 0 0

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2016-11-27 19:34:23 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you can wait until April, JVC is making an $1,800 camera that is HD with a built-in 60GB hard drive - enough for several hours of video.

2007-01-08 02:23:24 · answer #3 · answered by Paul H 6 · 0 0

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