camcorder advice please!

gaylie

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Im off to the magic in 23 days time and am not happy with the sony camcorder that I have now and would like to buy a new one in orlando. Does anyone have any advice on where to buy, which is the best value (I already know about the NTSC bit) and where I can buy a PAL one.
Not too sure about the one's that burn direct onto DVD, but any advice would be most welcome. Thanks...
 
I just bought a canon hf10 which is high definition and connects to the TV through an hdmi cable. If you have a tv you can do that with you don't need to worry about pal/ntsc issues is my understanding. ictures are incredible and it is also extremely light! And a lot cheaper to buy in the US but I couldn't wait :rotfl:
 
Ok,

My advice would be to buy a good one as cheap as possible as they all go out of date so fast these days.

Canon
Sony
Panasonic
JVC
Samsung

at the moment Samsung gear is great value

now where to buy

The following places have all given me great service over the years

1 Ritz Camera at Florida Mall, there is also one opposite the FM on the highway

2 Circuit city junction of John Young Parkway and Orange Blossom Trail

3 Best Buy, on south Orange Blossom Trail

4 if you are a UK member, take your card to Costco on South Orange Blossom Trail.

5 If you are flying from Manchester, the Dixons Digital Tax free on the airside has some great offers

I personally have a Canon mv750i which was out of date within 12 months of purchase.

You should get a good one for under £300 or $500 USD
 
Agreed that everything is out of date quickly however I see no reason to buy a standard definition camcorder anymore. The Canon HF10 is an excellent choice and if you check on camcorderinfo.com they have very high opinions of the Canon line.

I have had experience with tape, sdhc card, burn to DVD and hard drive camcorders. I strongly recommend using sdhc cards and I'll tell you why:

1. Capacity/cost is no longer an issue, I bought one for $8 that gives me 40 minutes of highest resolution (4gb) from Amazon. They have up to 32gb now.
2. Flash cards are very durable and extremely compact.
3. Copying the files to a computer for backup (or to external hard drive) is very fast and easy.

You can't play scenes from a tape and you have to copy it to a computer which takes the same amount of time as in recording it. I had a Hitachi that burned directly to DVD, after one play the DVD went bad (thankfully I had backed it up first). Hard drives are ok but they can fail and don't handle motion as well as solid state sdhc cards. Some automatically turn off if jiggled too much, so how do you film an extreme ride?

I used to back up my movies on DVD's. This was expensive, very time consuming and they took up a lot of space. Now with sdhc cards all my movies are in one directory on the computer and also backed up on two external hard drives. Since the sdhc cards are so inexpensive now I don't erase them. I may be going too far but family memories are very precious to me and the effort is minimal with the new technologies we have. I do store one of the hard drives at a box in my bank as well.

I was an early adopter of the HD camcorders and bought a Panasonic SD1, was blown away by the quality and can't imagine how much better the newest models must be. Got it at Amazon.com here in the USA for $750, interestingly the price seemed to change every day and it ranged from $750 to $2,000!
 






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