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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1
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looking into getting a camcorder around the 300 range...any suggestions?
hey everyone
looking into getting a camcorder around the 300 range...any suggestions would be appreciated! have been looking into sony hc21/ 42 size wise pretty sweet, and controls are easy to learn, but haven't explored all options...also a noob to the whole camcorder scene so any advice would also be appreciated! tyvm |
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DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Join Date: Jun 2000
Posts: 4,470
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I could use a little help as well. I was hoping for something around the $400 range, Mini DV. Any suggestions or ones to stay away from?
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DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: AZ
Posts: 1,816
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If you need one with night shooting you need a sony, stay away from the JVC night alive feature, it sucks. I have been using a jvc for about 2 or 3 years and mine finally died. I bought the new jvc 244 from walmart.com for $198 and it is better than my old one. I don't use the camcorder for effects and so on, I use the computer for all that. I'm not sure how much $100-200 extra will get you but I know the JVC 250 at walmart is almost $300 and the only extra features is 25x optical instead of 22x optical zoom.
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