It looks like everyone is asking about $500 HD Camcorders.. what about $1000?
In July I'll be heading to London for a family vacation and my trusy old 10 yr old Panasonic just won't cut it anymore for viewing on my 42" LCD.
I will probably wait and save up a little more but was wondering if there something coming out soon I should watch out for?
I'm a computer geek with a powerful computer so editing probably won't be a problem. I more interested in QUALITY and will probably have my laptop with me to dump footage if needed.
If I have missed a matching thread please feel send me in that direction.
Thank you for your time guys, its very appreciated. It's strange asking a "review" question here but most of the Camcorder sites seem out of date?
PS. Maybe "Best Camcorder etc" should be stickys since it seems like every other question.
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I'm a fan of the HV20/30 .excellent camera for less than $600. a $1000 will not get u anything better
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camcorderinfo.com is a great resource with recent reviews, ratings system, and even previews of unreleased models
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Canon or Sony.
The jump above a $500-900 camera will take far more than $1,000.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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wow..i'm seeing that hv30 for like 299 on a few websites!!??? i wantz it!
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well this site shows it for 299 w/ free shipping:
http://www.camcordergenius.com/products.asp?product_id=10072
it just doesn't sound right though..I mean I've found some pretty good deals on the internet but this just seems TOO low even though it says it's new..... -
Camcorderinfo.com
Great review site and up to date.
I've had the Canon HF11 for almost 6 months now and love it. MiniDV is dead. Memory AVCHD is the way to go, no moving parts (except for the zoom lens) and you will need a pretty good pc to edit but it sounds like you have that. Instead of a storage box full of MiniDV tapes I bought a 1tb external hd to store my video (actually two of them - one as a offsite backup). The HF11 has 32gb internal memory and takes SDHC cards (available in 16gb for ~$65). That's almost 3 hours of HD video at the highest qulaity setting (24Mbps). There's a cheaper HF20 out now but the reviews aren't very good compared to the HF11. Orignally the HF11 was $1,199 but I got mine for $899. It's now $799 at B&H. The stock battery is only good for ~1 hour, extended life batteries are kind of expensive but I bought a couple of aftermarket for $25 w/charger on Ebay and they work great. I've always been a Sony guy when it came to camcorders (I've had 3 of them) but this Canon beats Sony IMO...
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Originally Posted by Sal C
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Originally Posted by greymalkin
http://thoughts-of-dave.blogspot.com/2009/01/warning-closeoutgenius-aka.html
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Get a $500 camcorder and with the extra $ get a steadicam, tripod, and wide angle lens
http://www.b-hague.co.uk/hague_mini_motion_cam_steadicam_type_camcorder_stabilizer.htm
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/366741-REG/Velbon_DV7000_DV_7000_Tripod_with_2_Way.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/414491-REG/Raynox_HD660055_HD_6600_Pro_55mm_0_66x.html -
Thank you for the replies, yes the camcorderinfo.com site updated, I just earlier found the site confusing and must of clicked on old reviews etc.
The Canon HF11 looks very interesting! I'll be on holidays with the family in London/Paris/Amsterdam and think I'll be better served with a HD Camcorder instead of my DSLR. I was saving up for a expensive lens proper for indoor museums etc but I think a simple P&S with a HD Cam may be better.
I'm kinda excited about an HD camcorder but really concerned about video quality. I borrowed my friends 1st Gen Sony HD camcorder and was generally disappointed in the quality. I was all excited about the HD quality but upon watching it on 42" LCD I was REALLY disappointed. It looked barely better than my old 5 year old panasonic DV camcorder.
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I have a Sony HC7 miniDV which has excellent video quality, I bought the Canon HF11 because I was tired of buyng a ton of miniDV tapes which only held one hour of video. The video quality of the Canon is just as good as my Sony. I probably should sell the Sony while I can get a decent $ for it...
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Consumer camcorders, especially HD ones, need a lot of light. So you might be disappointed with indoors footage, but should be delighted with outdoor stuff.
Don't wave it around like an idiot. Shoot carefully.
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