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WHICH CAMCORDER SHOULD I BUY

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by RAJVEER, Jan 15, 2006.

  1. RAJVEER

    RAJVEER Member

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    I AM LOOKIND TO BUY ONE CAN E=ANYONE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS GOOD OUT THERE
     
  2. duggie

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    Depends on any number of things, mostly how much money you have to spend, but I've always used Sony and never had any problems.

    P.S. Turn the caps lock off, it's means your shouting
     
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    MONEY IS NOT THE ISSUE I WANT SOMETHING
     
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    I just bought the JVC HDD camcorder. It has a 30G Hard drive. WELL worth the money! I think JVC is the only company making these camcorders, at least that's what I was told. I love this thing. It also has a built in 1Mpixel digital still camera. There are some models with better still image cameras, but that's the one I have. Do your homework on them. It is WELL worth the money! Good Luck!
     
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    No, JVC is not the only one. Sony has one, the DCR-SR100, and there are several other brands that record to memory cards.
    But be aware that buying a camcorder that records in MPEG-2 will give you a lot of problems when you plan doing a lot of edtiting...
     
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    I agree, it is confusing trying to edit videos...but once you get used to the programs, it's great!
     

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