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Video Camera
looking for something in the sales that records to SD cards
what have you used or using that's worth a look at? |
I haven’t got a clue about standard definiton video cameras, other than Panasonic seem to be on the money with most stuff camera related these days.
For a cheap HD video recorder, which is easy to use and easy to carry around I’d look at the Flip Ultra (has a fixed amount of memory) or Kodak Zi8. Both have a few shortcomings, as expected at their price point and with their lens sizes, but they’re very handy. I've played with both and prefer the Flip Ultra, it has a smoother zoom. As a side note, I was in the market for a new video camera and gave up looking at video specific and bought a DSLR (canon 500d), which has built in HD video recording. Initially expensive, but actually quite a cheap solution compared to buying a new digital camera and video recorder separately (I was in need of both). Also, having the slr lens options for video makes for some pretty awesome footage. |
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Plan is to get the VC and sneak it out to RC meetings. Save me paying for one. thanks for your input |
Canon MV730i, bought a cheap used one, records to tape for long ones, and SD for shorts and pics, seems to take good video and has a remote.
Think I got it for about £70 with tapes etc.:thumbsup: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Canon-MV630i-M...item414bc63a10 |
have a look on www.cpc.co.uk, they had a standard def video camera taking sd cards on offer for 39.99 recently and i know they do a practica hd one for £159, it works well for me.
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looking to record to sd only, but may consider mini dvd |
Some of the canon's look interesting, the FS200 and the Legria range, of course they save as .mov files so editing software may need to be changed/upgraded (can change .mov to .mpg on the computer, works for some)
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