What camcorder do you use?
yoyostock
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I don't think this question's been asked here before...what camcorder do you dgrinners use/like/covet (when you've got time and/or desire to put the camera down)?
I've been using my trusty 20D to capture the first two years of my first son's life and it's been fantastic! While seeing our photos on Smugmug had been satisfying enough, several friends and family members have expressed concern that we're missing out on capturing video footage of our first son's many toddler antics - that is, apart from the short little clippets we've shot on our digital point-and-shoot. So, with baby #2 coming in about a month, they pooled some funds together to buy us a nice camcorder. I'm still going to take my photos, but if y'all have any suggestions as to which camcorder you use, it'd be much appreciated.
I've been using my trusty 20D to capture the first two years of my first son's life and it's been fantastic! While seeing our photos on Smugmug had been satisfying enough, several friends and family members have expressed concern that we're missing out on capturing video footage of our first son's many toddler antics - that is, apart from the short little clippets we've shot on our digital point-and-shoot. So, with baby #2 coming in about a month, they pooled some funds together to buy us a nice camcorder. I'm still going to take my photos, but if y'all have any suggestions as to which camcorder you use, it'd be much appreciated.
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They've got a nice HV10 now. It's a palm sized recorder. About $600 if I recall. And it does HD.
To answer your question, you might look at the Panasonic AG-DV60. Retail about $2500 but top of the line and built solid.
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My experience says dont go crazy with a high end camcorder, unless you really want to put together some near broadcast quality stuff. Frankly, my video footage is to share with family, enjoy for a while and then put on a shelf for sometime when I am old and gray and want to remember old times.
I'm pretty sure that we're getting the Panasonic PV-GS80 MiniDV Camcorder with 32x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom (just cut and pasted that title from amazon). Retails for $200 and is supposed to have good low-light abilities. Has firewire as well. Didn't want to spend too much of my lens money on this so the price seems about right. IS a definate plus. Had thought about similar Canons in this price range but it seems most suffer from tape noise that can be quite annoying. This one gets good overall reviews on amazon.
Anyone with thoughts on this?
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And, it's simple enough that my mother can use it.
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I use an old Canon Elura miniDV from 2000. I would buy Canon again, but next time it will be HD. From the reviews, I haven't seen any HD cameras that seemed both affordable and worth it.
At least we know this isn't going to turn into a Canon vs. Nikon thread!
Almost at the same time, i develop another hobby i.e. photography:D so i bought D50 which is now i am getting addicted to it more .
For family use this combo are excellent. You may want to have a look at Canon HV20 and Sony HDR-HC7 which are consider as for serious hobbyist. Don't buy low-range consumer cam, you will be dissapointed.
If you want more serious equipment, try Sony FX7.
Hope this helps.