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  1. hey guys, well some might recall my posts regarding buying a new HD cam, and had almost decided on either a panny HS300 or the TM300 (both AVCHD cams) and i decided not to go for HDV cams for various reasons (mainly tape format)

    anyway, last week i bought a friends VX2100E dv cam for $500au just to do some more family stuff (replaced my NV-GS400) but i have had a chance to buy one of these Sony HVR-A1P HDV cams at what appears to be a decent price but i just need to ask what you good people reckon about this particular model cam.

    as always i appreciate your help and advice

    cheers

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    well, it's a whopping 4 inches long...
    look up reviews here
    www.camcorderinfo.com
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  3. the a1 uses the same oversaturated cmos sensor as the consumer version hc1. the canon hv20/30/40 is a better cam for HDV work. you can add an external mic and lens hood if it doesn't look "pro" enough. and for the price you can get 2 or 3 hv30s.
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    And the HC1 is first generation, with all the ills (any?) 1st gen stuff always have, for better or for worse. Although I haven't touched an HC1, I have tried an HC7 and its Canon HV20/30 counterparts and I agree with what camcorderinfo.com has to say.
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  5. hey thx guys, you answered it all for me in your replies.

    theres one thing i look for when i ask for opinions that helps me make my mind up one way or another, and that being how many negative replies one gets in such a short period of time, and in this case, 3 replies all basically saying "DO NOT GET THIS CAM"

    its all i needed to hear, considering i had my doubts about HDV recording in the first place, then this was offered at what seemed a bloody good price, but i needed to hear it from those who are more in the "know" than i am.

    cheers and thx again.
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  6. Originally Posted by glenpinn
    theres one thing i look for when i ask for opinions that helps me make my mind up one way or another, and that being how many negative replies one gets in such a short period of time, and in this case, 3 replies all basically saying "DO NOT GET THIS CAM"
    And how many of those three replies actually owns or has had hands on experience with an HVR-A1U/P?

    I own both the HC1 and and A1U and both are great cams. Let me know where this great deal is, so that I can get it then.
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    Depends on the price. These still go for a 2x$ premium on eBay vs the consumer oriented HC3 so it may offer a resale opportunity. The HC1 and A1 had more manual controls vs. later Sony models.

    For $ compare to a HV20/30 with a Beachtek DXA-2s.

    For performance, read the camcorderinfo reviews then ask for more.

    A low use VX2100E for $500au is a major bargain.
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  8. Originally Posted by mrswla
    And how many of those three replies actually owns or has had hands on experience with an HVR-A1U/P?
    I own both the HC1 and and A1U and both are great cams. Let me know where this great deal is, so that I can get it then.
    i read enough about the A1U from camcorderinfo and several other places to realize i could get a better cam in the price range this guy wanted ($1750au) and he ended up selling it apparently for $2250au in ebay so he scored a fair bit more than i was going to pay.

    if your inclined, he pointed me towards this Sony HDR-HC1E going in ebay for $1500au or best offer.
    it recently got passed in at $1800 and relisted.
    i was going to offer $1200 and see if he accepted, but im thinking he just might not go that low.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=200356011498
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    you mean passed over?
    that's probably more than it cost new
    I remember some idiot in Texas listing 10 of these that he never had...
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  10. Originally Posted by zoobie
    you mean passed over?
    that's probably more than it cost new
    I remember some idiot in Texas listing 10 of these that he never had...
    "passed over" ???

    and given several of these A1P cams sold recently in ebay aust for over $2200 i thought the $1750 tag he offered me was decent, obviously not.

    what you guys think of the HC1 for $1500 or best offer ???

    Originally Posted by edDV
    A low use VX2100E for $500au is a major bargain.
    yeah these still sell for about $1700au here in OZ and the one i bought was actually bought from ebay as a faulty camera and my friend paid $1000 for it. it wasnt faulty, the guy who owned it for 1 year didnt know how to use it.

    was used mainly for skate filming and some college production shoots. great cam in low light too, shits on the GS-400 i have, which isnt so good in low light, but has a great picture otherwise.

    i wish i still had my AV-DVX100E now, i wouldnt be bothering about new cams if i still had that.
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    passed in???

    I was speaking of the HC1....
    What's $1500au in US dollars?
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  12. Originally Posted by zoobie
    I was speaking of the HC1....
    What's $1500au in US dollars?
    $1500au = $1200us

    so which of those 2 HDV cams is the best one, or cant you compare them like that.
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    IMO the Canon HV30 beats the first generation Sony HC1 and camcorderinfo agrees.
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  14. the HC1 is a consumer cam. The A1 is are prosumer cam. The A1 has XLR audio inputs and can record in DVCAM mode. Both have the same optics. I have both and use both. I use the A1 for the main audio and then mix video from both cams. I spent $1500 us on the hc1 and $2600 with a $400 rebate on the a1. Both were brand new units.
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  15. I would agree with edDV, see if you can get a cannon hv20/30 for the price you are trying to spend. Cannons are known to have better low light levels than sonys.
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    With one of these little cams, you could then "pro up" with the R & G rig below...
    http://vimeo.com/3107236
    too bad it cost more than the upsidedown camera
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  17. Originally Posted by mrswla
    I would agree with edDV, see if you can get a cannon hv20/30 for the price you are trying to spend. Cannons are known to have better low light levels than sonys.
    the canon HV30 sells here in aust for about $1200au upwards to $1600 ($900us-$1300us) depending where you buy.

    i cant, as yet, locate the panasonic HDC-HS300 or TM300 AVCHD cams but the 200 series of the same cams are still about the $1500 mark.

    EDIT: well i didnt think the canon HV40 was out in australia yet, but here we go, $1299au ($950us) for this one in ebay
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BRAND-NEW-Canon-HV-40-HV40-Camcorder-AUSTRALIAN-STOCK_W0QQitemZ...3A1%7C294%3A50

    $1249au here at this store
    http://www.ozdirect.com/pid/84345/product_info.php?source=adwords&client=daily1&osadca...FU8wpAodizl_wQ

    would this cam still shoot in 1440x1080 ???

    i see it listed over at camcorderinfo.com, but man it takes a hiding from some of the public in their comments.
    http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Canon-Returns-with-Another-HDV-Camcorder-the-HV40-35813.htm

    anyway, im still in 2 minds about HDV, and especially this HV40 cam, i think a HV30 would be a better option if going with HDV.

    the HV40 is a ponce of a cam to look at side on, i mean its horrid.

    the Canon Vixia HF S100 is the canon cam i would get i think if i was going AVCHD to sd card, but overall the HS300/TM300 cams seem hard to beat overall.
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    You'd have to buy from a certified dealer on eBay or it voids the cam's mfg warranty. You need that to get a mfg's extended warranty.
    For example, if you're spending $1000, what's another $100 for a 3-4 year extended warranty? These high tech cam are expensive to fix.

    You may be able to get around this with a unrelated 3rd party warranty but I wouldn't want to try these if the mfg's is available...
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