Originally posted by Bethel
Looking to replace our broken big camcorder with a Digital Camcorder that can also take decent stills (1000 K pixels).
Any suggestions, reviews, hints, websites to suggest. I've got less than a month to purchase. Thanks.
I bought a Hitachi Dz-MV 350A digital DVD camcorder in June. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! It is very small, very light, and it records to mini dvds that can be played on your computer or dvd player as well as the camcorder. It creates "chapters" for you, so you can instantly watch the part you want. Also, you can start taping again at any point during playback and it automatically goes to the end of the previously recorded material. It can also take nice digital photos

You can use a memory card for the photos or put them on a mini dvd-ram disc with the video. You can also put video on mini dvd-r discs, but they won't record still pics. If you can afford a dvd camcorder instead of ones that use tapes (even the digital ones mostly use tape) the differences are...well, the same as between your vcr and a dvd player! Crisp true color, no rewinding/fastforwarding (VERY important with kids!) and digital storage that will last a lifetime (tapes degrade eventually

) You can record up to 2 hours of video or 2000(!) pics on a dvd-ram.
I am at work so I can't go check to see how many megapixels it has for the still pics. Sorry I don't remember.
I recommend spending some time in an electronics store looking at the different models so you can see what suits your needs best.
I bought a model that had been returned. They say it is common for people to purchase a camcorder for an "event," then return it. It came with full warranty, and all accessories and software were in new condition, but it was 25% off regular price. Extra batteries can be purchased MUCH cheaper from online stores or ebay.
Whatever you end up purchasing, PLEASE take it out and practice with it so you won't be fumbling around looking for the "fireworks" setting as Illuminations begins, or underestimating how long it takes to "warm up" after turning it on and it's not ready when your kid is hugging Mickey (mine has to "access the disc" at first and it doesn't really take THAT long, probably 3-5 seconds- but if the cute thing your kids are doing is already in progress, you could miss it, or at least part of it).
For unbiased opinions, I always check Consumer Reports

Most public libraries have them if you can access the info you need online. And here's a link about the Hitachi camcorders.
http://www.hitachi.com/tv/browse/camcorders/dvd/dvd_index.shtml
Happy shopping!
Laurie
