Fantasmic303
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After all the great advice I got here earlier this year when I was purchasing a new digital camera, I knew just where to go for help in choosing a camcorder. I hope you guys can steer me in the right direction! I've been using a Sony Hi-8 handicam for three years. The thing has been on A LOT of vacations with me, and it's been through a lot. I'm ready to move on to digital though, which is why I'm shopping.
I've read the sticky thread in this forum, then tried to do some shopping online. The problem is that I'm somewhat confused with all the choices, so I'm hoping you can help me narrow it down.
1. Manufacturer:
I'm not married to any one brand, but I noticed that Kelly (in the sticky thread) recommended Sony by a long shot. I'm assuming this is still true, so I've been researching Sony more closely, but a lot of the review sites have other brands (Canon and JVC among them) that are pretty highly rated. Thoughts?
2. Media:
I'm leaning towards Mini-DV because a) it was suggested in the sticky and b) if I read correctly, it'll be easier to edit my footage afterwards into chapters and stuff. Is this a smart decision?
3. Transfer/Edit:
I don't currently have a dvd burner on my computer, but I do intend to get one in order to convert my video to dvd with the edits I described (titles and chapters, etc.). A tech savvy friend of mine said this shouldn't be difficult for me at all...he wasn't lying, was he?
4. Price vs. Quality:
Checking out some of the recommended camcorders, I realized that many of them are in what I consider "expensive range". I don't feel comfortable with a piece of equipment that costs $500 or more, just because I'm a rough vacationer. I admit it. I take it on rides, I carry it on my shoulder, it gets stuffed in bags,it holds chairs at the pool. I'm scared that I'm just not responsible enough for the adult version of a camcorder yet.
The question is, if I'm spending under $500, am I getting a decent camcorder? This is primarily vacation videos, no stage performances or independant films for Sundance.
If anyone has advice, I'd love to hear it. We leave for WDW in two weeks, so I'm hoping to make a choice on something this week. Thanks in advance!
I've read the sticky thread in this forum, then tried to do some shopping online. The problem is that I'm somewhat confused with all the choices, so I'm hoping you can help me narrow it down.
1. Manufacturer:
I'm not married to any one brand, but I noticed that Kelly (in the sticky thread) recommended Sony by a long shot. I'm assuming this is still true, so I've been researching Sony more closely, but a lot of the review sites have other brands (Canon and JVC among them) that are pretty highly rated. Thoughts?
2. Media:
I'm leaning towards Mini-DV because a) it was suggested in the sticky and b) if I read correctly, it'll be easier to edit my footage afterwards into chapters and stuff. Is this a smart decision?
3. Transfer/Edit:
I don't currently have a dvd burner on my computer, but I do intend to get one in order to convert my video to dvd with the edits I described (titles and chapters, etc.). A tech savvy friend of mine said this shouldn't be difficult for me at all...he wasn't lying, was he?

4. Price vs. Quality:
Checking out some of the recommended camcorders, I realized that many of them are in what I consider "expensive range". I don't feel comfortable with a piece of equipment that costs $500 or more, just because I'm a rough vacationer. I admit it. I take it on rides, I carry it on my shoulder, it gets stuffed in bags,it holds chairs at the pool. I'm scared that I'm just not responsible enough for the adult version of a camcorder yet.

If anyone has advice, I'd love to hear it. We leave for WDW in two weeks, so I'm hoping to make a choice on something this week. Thanks in advance!