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camcorder for < $500 -- suggestions?

Darien

Platinum Member
Friend is looking to buy a camcorder, and 500 is the limit. Do you guys have any suggestions? Thanks.
 
Sony TRV-22. Retail $699. I'm sure you'll be able to find something in the $500 range if you shop online. Reviews and comments on here. Good luck. It so happened that I was researching for a camcorder last week so I'll leave the rest for your friend to decide.


--Scsi
 
Originally posted by: H34D0N
try your local bestbuy or circuit city



Perhaps I should have specified that my friend is looking for a model/manufacturer and not a place to buy them
 
I have a Panasonic PV-DC252 and it works well. Had it for about 10 months now, no problems with it at all. I don't think it's dropped to under $500 yet but the Panasonic PV-DC152 is under $500 i think. As far as I know, the only difference between the 252 and the 152 is that the 252 has the ability to take still photo's and store them on a SD Disk. Otherwise i think they're exactly the same. I would suggest that you're friend heads down to BestBuys or Circuit City and check out the camera's they have there to see what he wants in a camera. If he finds one he likes at one of those stores, he'll probably be able to find it for cheaper online snf hopefully for under his $500 limit. Well good luck to your friend hope he finds a good camera.
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
Spring for a few more bucks to get the 3.5" LCD. It is truly worth it. DCR-TRV510

That camera looks pretty good, Sony makes some really nice cameras. It has that 0 lux thing too, though I've never tried it, I heard it works well. Supposed to be able to film in complete darkness. The larger screen is also a plus. If you're friend can afford it, I'd say be sure to check this camera out.
 
Originally posted by: kozman31
Originally posted by: Ornery
Spring for a few more bucks to get the 3.5" LCD. It is truly worth it. DCR-TRV510

That camera looks pretty good, Sony makes some really nice cameras. It has that 0 lux thing too, though I've never tried it, I heard it works well. Supposed to be able to film in complete darkness. The larger screen is also a plus. If you're friend can afford it, I'd say be sure to check this camera out.



The DCR-TRV510 is a Digital8 camcorder with a MSRP of $1299
:Q
 
Originally posted by: Darien
Originally posted by: kozman31
Originally posted by: Ornery
Spring for a few more bucks to get the 3.5" LCD. It is truly worth it. DCR-TRV510

That camera looks pretty good, Sony makes some really nice cameras. It has that 0 lux thing too, though I've never tried it, I heard it works well. Supposed to be able to film in complete darkness. The larger screen is also a plus. If you're friend can afford it, I'd say be sure to check this camera out.



The DCR-TRV510 is a Digital8 camcorder with a MSRP of $1299
:Q

If you search online you can find it for less then $600 I think
 
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