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Need Camcorder!

TK2K

Senior member
Hey,
So I am looking for a pretty good camcorder, i would love 720P ability.. But i do not know how much more that would cost....

What would you guys recommend?
the major uses would be snowboard footage, zoom is not a huge issue, ability to capture action would be nice, and some sort of USB or Firewire dump to a laptop is a must.
 
Unless you want to pay HiDef prices, MiniDV can't be beat. A lot of it comes down to number and size of CCD's when you are talking about quality. I have a Panasonic GS500 and it is excellent.
 
If i'm not mistaken, that upwards of $750.

As it is, I don't want anything too expencive, mostly because my main avinue is still photography, i have a digital reb XT + 4 lenses for it.

If this was in terms of computers, think mid range gaming system? maybe on the light end
 
Originally posted by: TK2K
If i'm not mistaken, that upwards of $750.

As it is, I don't want anything too expencive, mostly because my main avinue is still photography, i have a digital reb XT + 4 lenses for it.

If this was in terms of computers, think mid range gaming system? maybe on the light end
"I don't want anything too expensive" <> HDV.

The best bet going might be the Canon HV-10. $900 right now at B&H Photo. It is 1080i and MiniDV. It is suitable for everything except extreme sports (no helmet cams, ski diving, mounting to race cars or bikes - has a very nasty element shake if used for extreme sports POV).

 
Any idea on price for the TX1?

is it worth waiting 2 months for if they'll be about the same price
 
Alright, I just looked a bit more at that camera..

As it is, a 8GB memory card can only hold about 22 mins of footage.... That seems really really poor...
HDV is the same as DV..

Am i missing something? This seems like a major downfall of this camera
 
If you can, do the HV-10 if you want HDV. Pocketable for the most part and great pic.
The stills kick too. Try here for some pro and prosumer discussions about it (and the new HV20 which is more).
 
Originally posted by: TK2K
Well it just seems that I couldn't get enough recording time out of the other one....
The solidstates are nice, but still a little lacking on the picture quality and short record times for usable resolutions. I also don't like AVCHD at the moment because you cannot edit it (yet). Plus, erasable media (including HDD) means that you cannot keep a copy of it. Digital photos fit on DVDs in original format fairly cheaply. But video is still huge. It is nice to have the magnetic media handy if you later want to try something new with.

 
Well is there any reason to think the HV10 would drop in price? amazon has it for about $840 which seems to be a pretty good price... But if it'd drop when the TX1 hits...
 
Originally posted by: Johnbear007
panasonic g300
Great camera for the $ (listed as one of the top SD cameras at camcorderinfo - price for performance makes it one of the best deals). The original request was 720p and the 300 is 480i. Fits the $ amount that TK2K would like to spend, but not the definition.
 
I think it will be near inpossibe to find an HD camera around the same price as a gs 300

Cheapest HD i have seen is the The Sony HDR-UX1 which is $750
 
The HV10 does not do well in extreme sports use. The elements shake if you use it skydiving, mounted on a vehicle or in similar very shaky environments. For HDV, you need to make sure your software and system can handle the additional horsepower requirements. Otherwise, great video, great stills, easy to take along.
 
Well my rig is a Macbook Pro with 2GB of ram, final cut express so I should be fine on the comptuer side.


Hmm.... Well no extreme sports, but some sports footage... the HV20 has IS, right? but it's also $300 more
 
Both have optical IS, so it is a win. Recording sports is not the same as recording sports while participating, so it should be good. Did you go to the DVinfo links? In the root forum, the News section has some stuff on the TX1 with first looks by a view folks.
 
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