Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Are there systems that use memory sticks/cards vs tapes? Benifits/cons?
A future potential would be to take the output from the video camera at a later time and put on optical disk.
Yeah, my Elura 90 does that as I'm sure many other cameras do. I'm sure there are cameras that are memory card only, no tapes - for $30 you can get a one-time-use camera that works like that, takes about 30 minutes of video and they put it on DVD for you. You can hack it so you can take the video off yourslef and never return it, but that's more or less stealing.
Disadvantage is that flash memory is expensive, and you can't fit nearly as much video on one. DV is 25 Mbps, so 11-12 GB for an hour of video. Clearly you're not going to get the same quality or the same amount of video from flash memory.
Getting it onto optical disc is easy, assuming you have firewire. The easiest way to get the video onto your computer is probably with Windows Movie Maker. I think you can burn the DVDs with that too, but don't quote me on that. I know Nero can.