rosiejo
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Ok I'm off to Florida in November and while I'm there have about $400 to spend on a camcorder. I'd like it to be quite small - and am waivering between Hard drive and mini dv - I've heard sony handy cams are good.
So can you please recommend me a camcorder - tell me the make and model and why you think I should buy one
So can you please recommend me a camcorder - tell me the make and model and why you think I should buy one
thank you - I can't believe we're only a month away from our first anniversary already - and we're so lucky to be able to spend it in Disney World 
If you have a few more bucks to spend definitely go for the PV-GS300. That's the one that I'm saving for, you can get it for around 500 $US. What is really odd is that the exact same camcorder costs $800 Canadian. The last time I checked the Canadian dollar wasn't doing that bad compared to the American dollar (1 USD=1.13 CAD) but if you do the calculation using the 500 and 800 you get around 1 USD = 1.6 CAD. If I wasn't such a nut about getting a warranty I'd just buy it from the states.
but the Panasonics have 3 CCD's in them as opposed to only 1 in most other camera's in that price range. Basically, each CCD is devoted to the primary colours, red, green, and blue. Whereas with 1 CCD the picture enters and is split into pixels after which the camcorder needs to assign the colour to each pixel. If one pixel has 50.01% blue and 49.99% green it will deem the pixel to be green. This means that the colour produced by a 3 CCD camera could be SLIGHTLY better than a 1 CCD camera. Again, there are some other factors that come into play but in general a 3 CCD camera performs better in low-light situations...great for filming Wishes!!!!
I'm not exactly sure what this $250 sony thing is. I'd be skeptical if I were you.