Rock'n Robin
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DH and I went to look at camcorders tonight and I'm confused. I thought a hard drive camcorder would be great--lots of room, etc. The salesguy acted like it was a huge hassle--have to hook it up to a computer, put it on the computer, then make the DVD. Well I am not into editing and making videos, so I mentally thought this format was not for me. I then looked seriously at mini DVs--much cheaper and I hear good things about them. He recommended a Panasonic over the Sonys because it had 3 CC (I think) and not 1 CC. They have a Sony model that ends in 36, but the next model up is not available in the CC stores (# ends in 46). It would have to be shipped.
Then as DH is looking at something else, I notice the JVC hard drive camcorders, called everio (sp?), have a device you can buy for another $199 that burns the DVDs right from the camcorder--no computer involvved. Why didn't the salesguy mention that?
So which format should I focus on, what hassle is really involved with the hard drive models, and is the sony 36 good enough? (we would like to get it at CC and charge it for points on our CC card).
BTW we have a 6 year old Sony Digital 8 that is pretty good, just seems to be big these days--and according to the same guy, digital 8 cameras will be very hard to find a year from now.
Robin M.
Then as DH is looking at something else, I notice the JVC hard drive camcorders, called everio (sp?), have a device you can buy for another $199 that burns the DVDs right from the camcorder--no computer involvved. Why didn't the salesguy mention that?
So which format should I focus on, what hassle is really involved with the hard drive models, and is the sony 36 good enough? (we would like to get it at CC and charge it for points on our CC card).
BTW we have a 6 year old Sony Digital 8 that is pretty good, just seems to be big these days--and according to the same guy, digital 8 cameras will be very hard to find a year from now.
Robin M.