Hey guys,
I'm looking at getting a camcorder for my birthday at end of this month and am looking for some recomendations.
My budget is around £450
What is best - digital or DVD, Etc.
Thanks for your help.
Help buying a DV Camcorder
- Thumper
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Ells,
I went through this issue not long ago myself. The unit I chose was the Sony HD-SR7. It's a Hi-Def Camcorder on a very lightweight chassis and records everything on an internal 60 GB HDD instead of using any kind of external DV media.
If I were buying right now, this is the unit I would look at, the Sony HDR-SR12 with 120 GB of recording space.
Check it out here - Sony HDR-SR12
I went through this issue not long ago myself. The unit I chose was the Sony HD-SR7. It's a Hi-Def Camcorder on a very lightweight chassis and records everything on an internal 60 GB HDD instead of using any kind of external DV media.
If I were buying right now, this is the unit I would look at, the Sony HDR-SR12 with 120 GB of recording space.
Check it out here - Sony HDR-SR12
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NP man. I'm a fan of the Sony gear. I'm sure other people have different opinions. I can tell you that it's nice to go to an airshow and not have to worry about running out of recording media. There are a ton of nice accessories for the handycam product line also.
The only downside to the Sony HD camcorders is that they record in a proprietary format, AVCHD. When I bought mine last year there weren't many video editing programs that worked with that format besides Vegas. The software bundled with the camera is somewhat of a joke.
Look around some of the camcorder forums to see what others are saying about the HDR-SR series cameras and how they compare to other units. If you have a good camera shop in your area go take a look at them and ask a ton of questions.
My favorite camera features are it's size, no need for media, excellent recording quality, optical steadycam and ability to take nice still shots and save to a memory stick.
The only downside to the Sony HD camcorders is that they record in a proprietary format, AVCHD. When I bought mine last year there weren't many video editing programs that worked with that format besides Vegas. The software bundled with the camera is somewhat of a joke.
Look around some of the camcorder forums to see what others are saying about the HDR-SR series cameras and how they compare to other units. If you have a good camera shop in your area go take a look at them and ask a ton of questions.
My favorite camera features are it's size, no need for media, excellent recording quality, optical steadycam and ability to take nice still shots and save to a memory stick.
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This is the model I use.
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... d=11039255
I do not think recording in HD is a must with a 1000$ camera. When I play back the movie that I recorded on a HD television, there is no pixelation and everything looks clear.
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... d=11039255
I do not think recording in HD is a must with a 1000$ camera. When I play back the movie that I recorded on a HD television, there is no pixelation and everything looks clear.
Ok this weekend I bought the Sony DCR-SR75E for just under 500 pounds (spec below).
I'll have to wait until my brithday on April 28th to play with it but the demo in store was good.
I couldn't afford to get a High Def one, maybe with some more funds saved up later in the year I'll grab one.
http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProduct. ... Disk+Drive
Up to 41 hours of high quality Standard Definition recording on 60GB hard drive
HYBRID recording on optional Memory Stick for easy sharing
1 megapixel CCD sensor
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 25x optical zoom / 2000x digital zoom
Super SteadyShot for improved still image and video stability, especially in low light
1 megapixel still image recording onto removable Memory Stick
2.7” Wide Hybrid LCD touchscreen
Quick ON button for fast start-up from sleep mode
Face Index and Film Roll Index for quick, easy searches
Zoom microphone for clearer dialogue and sound of foreground subjects
Up to 9 hours STAMINA continuous shooting time (with optional battery)
One Touch Disc Burn and Easy PC back up via USB 2.0 High speed connection (output only) with supplied Handycam Station
I'll have to wait until my brithday on April 28th to play with it but the demo in store was good.
I couldn't afford to get a High Def one, maybe with some more funds saved up later in the year I'll grab one.
http://www.sony.co.uk/view/ShowProduct. ... Disk+Drive
Up to 41 hours of high quality Standard Definition recording on 60GB hard drive
HYBRID recording on optional Memory Stick for easy sharing
1 megapixel CCD sensor
Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 25x optical zoom / 2000x digital zoom
Super SteadyShot for improved still image and video stability, especially in low light
1 megapixel still image recording onto removable Memory Stick
2.7” Wide Hybrid LCD touchscreen
Quick ON button for fast start-up from sleep mode
Face Index and Film Roll Index for quick, easy searches
Zoom microphone for clearer dialogue and sound of foreground subjects
Up to 9 hours STAMINA continuous shooting time (with optional battery)
One Touch Disc Burn and Easy PC back up via USB 2.0 High speed connection (output only) with supplied Handycam Station