Hi:
I used to have the "older" Sony DCR-HC96 which had a 1/3" CCD and I am now looking at either the Canon HF100 with a 1/3.2" CMOS or the newer HF200 with a 1/4" CMOS.
Is it correct to assume that the older Sony would do better in low light because of the larger CCD or can you not compare CCD with CMOS?
Pretty much any decent video camera can do go in bright light, I just want to make sure my new camcorder does at least as good as my old one.
FYI: I am getting a new one because someone thought they should have my Sony instead of me and stole it.
Thanks,
Mitch
I used to have the "older" Sony DCR-HC96 which had a 1/3" CCD and I am now looking at either the Canon HF100 with a 1/3.2" CMOS or the newer HF200 with a 1/4" CMOS.
Is it correct to assume that the older Sony would do better in low light because of the larger CCD or can you not compare CCD with CMOS?
Pretty much any decent video camera can do go in bright light, I just want to make sure my new camcorder does at least as good as my old one.
FYI: I am getting a new one because someone thought they should have my Sony instead of me and stole it.
Thanks,
Mitch