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Magazines™
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Glasgow..
Posts: 11,275
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thinking off buying dv camera
how about this for learner http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...784731-5022029 dont scoff at the back |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 991
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I'd consider one of these from Sony. Sony's have it all including a fancy touch-screen display. I was going to get one before I bought a new Fujifilm digital camera Andrew Parker
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volkswagen yellow & gold
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: london, england.
Posts: 6,214
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i use a sony pc120 - different price range. depends what you're planning to use it for? make sure you have a firewire port or adapter - cheap camera - cheap picture is all i would say. my old man uses a cannon and you really can see the difference in quality. the sony looks the proper dog's when you playback on tv or rip to dvd. + option to jack in an external microphone is always good + headphones socket for outside recording i'd go with the parker kid on this one and try a sony. their super steadyshot is great (technology straight out of airwolf) & nightshot rocks. you don't need editing functions on the camera if you have the software to do it afterwards - usually they're pretty crap anyway unless its a good spec camera. |
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