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Conrad Tan Registered: Dec 08, 2007 Total Posts: 19686 Country: United States |
I know this is not an DSLR question so forgive me, but what is a good entry level (cheap) video camera to get into? I was considering the Canon ZR900 - $250 at my local camera shop. Any thoughts? |
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sav0320 Registered: May 13, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: United States |
Cheap? Get an SD1000 or SD870IS, it will be a perfect carry anywhere digi-cam/corder. Otherwise, solid state memory HD is the only way to go! |
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Conrad Tan Registered: Dec 08, 2007 Total Posts: 19686 Country: United States |
sav0320 wrote: |
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rsg_1 Registered: Aug 24, 2005 Total Posts: 960 Country: United States |
The Canon G9 P&S does video really good. You're limited to the size of your SD card. |
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Stunnaz Registered: Apr 11, 2007 Total Posts: 1150 Country: United States |
I agree with sav0320... solid state memory HD is the way to go. I own the Canon HF100 and also purchased one for my parents. It's $650 on Amazon now and is an excellent camcorder. It does 1080p, the size is tiny and even the still images are acceptable for the point-and-shoot crowd. |
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Conrad Tan Registered: Dec 08, 2007 Total Posts: 19686 Country: United States |
I am seeing the Canon HF100 to be a fairly reasonable choice! Its twice what I want to spend but it seems to offer more than average run of the mill camcorders. Thanks everyone! |
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GeorgeK-NJ Registered: Feb 12, 2006 Total Posts: 1380 Country: United States |
I picked up a FS-100, I think it is a nice little video-camera without going to HD |
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atlphoto222 Registered: Jul 18, 2008 Total Posts: 330 Country: N/A |
amazon has that new flash memory based HD canon video cam for 600 something |
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Conrad Tan Registered: Dec 08, 2007 Total Posts: 19686 Country: United States |
Thanks everyone! I simply can't decide exactly how bad do I want HD and the corresponding $700 price tag of something like the HF-100, as opposed to something in the $250 price like the FS-100. |