Ok, this is my problem: I was in love with Sony TRV22. Old model, so good price. After reading review in http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/sony_dcr-trv22_camcorder_review.htm it seems that this camera doesn´t fits to me, specially because all the controls are located in LCD and no hard buttons are available. I use manual controls all the time.
I start to look again but... too many choices out there!
So I need some advice.
What is important to me:
1) miniDV
2) FireWire
3) Pass through
4) Manual controls
What models do you suggest (price near TRV22 or TRV33)???
Thanks in advance. I´m really lost!!!
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Originally Posted by aguinsburg
If you don't care about low-light performance and you can manage another couple hundred (more or less), my suggestion would be to look at the Panasonic GS120. This was mentioned in another thread and it's a great value for under $700, IMHO. Everything you want plus 3CCDs. -
Just separately, I'll add that I own a TRV22 and bought it primarily for its low-light performance. I haven't been disappointed and have even grown accustomed to the touchscreen.
However, if I didn't care about low-light, I think I'd be all over that GS120. -
Originally Posted by tag
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Usually, better color reproduction and definition. The caveat to this is there have been some reports to the effect that the difference is not readily apparent until viewed on an HDTV (where they blow away one-chip camcorders).
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Check out the Samsung SC-D107. It's single CCd, built in light, and night pix(0lux). All for around $399
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Originally Posted by MikeV
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tag
From what I read about the SC-D107 it has A/V in and out. Have not gotten hold of a manual to verify if it is pass thru or not. Maybe someone that has one can answer your question. I needed a camcorder right away for a trip to Korea and opted for the SC-D103. -
As far as I know, video-in doesn´t mean pass-through. This feature allows you to capture video from analog source in DV format into the computer via iLink using the camcorder. Otherwise, with video-in you can tape into miniDV your footage and then transfer to PC.
In the other hand, I have to add some features to my camcorder:
- Still capture at least 1 MP
- Low light performance (0 lux)
- Price under $550
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Originally Posted by aguinsburg
Of course, the TRV33 has all that stuff and can be had for well under $550 but, of course, you don't want the touchscreen. -
I have other options in mind, all around $550:
1) Elura 60
Not sure if this camcorder has pass-through. As far as I know, bad low light performance
2) Optura 20
Not sure if this camcorder has pass-through
3) JVC 500 or 800
I can not find this camera. Only in JVC site.
Some suggestions? -
The 60 and the 20 have pass-through, AFAIK. Not sure about the JVC models.
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