Interested to know what people like in the JVC GZ-HD7 to Canon HV20-type camcorders - what has the best bang for the buck? What do you like and why? Thanks!
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look at the bottom of this thread for a deal on the hv-20
https://forum.videohelp.com/topic361411.html#1921042
I use LANC so neither serves my needs -
I like Canon optics and processing over that of JVC, in general.
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Alright. Thanks. I was thinking of going with an HV20 and 35mm lens adapter. Any adapter and lens ideas appreciated. More camera ideas welcome. Thanks!
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some guy duct-taped his 35mm lense on...I kid you not
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I've seen some interesting HV20 hacks for lenses, yes.
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