New member Username: DvdmacPost Number: 1 Registered: Dec-05 | I have just purchased a minDVD camcorder and am having second thoughts about it. I have been reading a ton of reviews about the problems in downloading to the computer and editing the movies. I definately want to edit in the future. I have been thinking that going with a tape camcorder would be best...that way you can download the information from you Camcorder to your hard drive with Firewire or USB. Does anyone out there recommend a good camcorder....I have been looking at the Panasonics Thanks in advance. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 4565 Registered: Dec-03 | Forget all those formats. Check out a camcorder that can record on to a hard disk drive. Think about it, no more tapes to mess with, no dvd's no proprietary formats. You can use any format you want, even vhs. http://www.jvc.com/presentations/everio_g/ |
New member Username: DvdmacPost Number: 2 Registered: Dec-05 | I have read many reivews about these and all of them say the video quality is terrible, yet with the cutting edge technology of the hard disc. I think this will have to wait a few years. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 4569 Registered: Dec-03 | I disagree with a lot of those reviews. The video quality is not as bad as they make it out to be, but hey, that's just me. i tend to judge it with my own eyes and real world applications. Give it a few more months, the way technology is advancing, it won't be too long. |
New member Username: DvdmacPost Number: 3 Registered: Dec-05 | So Berny, are you saying that you have one of the JVC's? It is only $200 more for the Hard Disc version compared to the Sony that I Have bought and would love to go that route. I think that I may just return the Sony and buy the JVC for the fourteen days to see how it is. |
Gold Member Username: Project6Post Number: 4573 Registered: Dec-03 | Yes the GZ-MG70. |