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    I ordered a JVC GZ MS 110 camcorder. It records MPEG2 so what card is best for me? I just want the best video quality i can get with this cheap camcorder? SD or SDHC I use my old pinicale Studio 9 to edit and burn to dvd I made a lot of good home movies with my old sony hi 8 using studio 9.

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    The HC just means "high capacity". SD cards generally are limited to 2gb. SDHC can handle up to 32gb. First make sure that your camcorder takes SDHC cards, some older ones don't. If it's an HD camcorder, definitely go SDHC as they eat up more memory. Personally, I like to get multiple 4-6 gb SDHC cards. If one goes bad, or you lose it, you didn't lose 32 gb of work. Speed might be more relevant, class 6 would be OK for video.
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    The JVC GZ MS110 is a standard def cam and supports both types of SD. SDHC up to 32GB.
    http://camcorder.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL028607&pathId=161&page=14
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  4. I agree with ricoman -- medium size SDHC.
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