I'm thinking of buying a Digital Camcorder
kryyst
Ontario, Canada
Currently the one I'm thinking of getting is a JVC GZ-MG135U. It's a HDD camera with 30gb disk, plus SDRAM. It's on sale for $599 at a local store
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The price/feature list seems pretty good to me and it's got a light on it for video recording which several other cameras in a similar range don't have. I figure I'll typically be using it for 'family' type stuff, baby's first steps, christmas etc...etc.... I want something that takes a decent picture, with sound and is generally easy to use (for non-geek types). Basically a good general purpose video cam. I expect to pay in the $500-600 range.
Specs
FEATURES:
- The 30GB hard disk can record 10.5 hours of DVD quality video, and over 37 hours in economy mode.
- Because it is HDD, you have random access to each scene, easy deletion of unwanted scenes, no risk of recording over previous memories and even the ability to edit scenes right on the camcorder without using a computer.
- With S/AV, USB 2.0 & I-Link connections, whether you using a PC, a MAC or a DVD burner, viewing a transferring information is a breeze, and to make archiving your memories even easier, the GZ-MG135 has a Direct-DVD button and a Direct-Back-up button for one touch operation.
- The JVC Everio also keeps your recorded memories safe and secure by using a full floating mechanism & gravity sensor to protect the hard drive.
- The GZ-MG135 also has a 2.7" 16x9 Clear LCD screen, auto-illumi-ilght & remote control and SD card slot for added convenience and versatility.
- Included In Box: Docking Station, CD-ROM Software, Shoulder Strap, Battery, Remote, USB Cable, AV Cables, AC Adapter
The price/feature list seems pretty good to me and it's got a light on it for video recording which several other cameras in a similar range don't have. I figure I'll typically be using it for 'family' type stuff, baby's first steps, christmas etc...etc.... I want something that takes a decent picture, with sound and is generally easy to use (for non-geek types). Basically a good general purpose video cam. I expect to pay in the $500-600 range.
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Dig around in this review site: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/ They have great info on a lot of models including how well they perform in low light.
That being said. In testing thus far. I'm really happy with this camera. Granted I'm not going to be filming any major movies and I want it for family vid type **** so HDTV isn't a requirement. The Optical Image stabilization over most other camera's in the same $$$ range was a key factor as the others stick with digital stabilization which sucks.
So bottom line. Wanted a simple to use camera (for the wife) with good picture quality in normal conditions that I don't have to fuss around with tapes, or dvd's or other media. This thing delivers.