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Recommendation - Which Camcorder for BrotherInLaw Bday Present ($1k to $2k)?Posted by MitchSink
It's more of a Post Production forum here you best bet would be one of the camera forums.
I guess it depends on what format and what options you think he will require and also if it to be FCP compatible. My suggestion would be something with SDHC cards that records HD as the media is cheap and available almost everywhere. Also something with a good low light capacity or IR recording as you often find the home movies are recorded in available light which often isn't that great. Have a look at the low-end Panasonic, Canon and Sony offerings. For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
Yeah a trip to Best Buy would be a good call- all you need to know is right there...
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Thanks for the help. Andy, not sure how the fact that I have two sisters is relevant. Ben, thanks for the ideas. "good low light capacity" is an excellent suggestion. Noah, When we were shooting with VX1k's in the late 90's I knew a lot more than Best Buy Clerks about the features and pluses and minuses various of mid level camcorders. I'm hoping to find similar quality advice. Thanks Again ! Mitch
He meant "That's a very generous gift, I too would someday like to be your brother-in-law in order to receive similarly generous gifts." At least I think that's what he meant. It also could've been "I find you overpoweringly attractive, but in order to preserve my public façade of decency and manliness, I will take comfort in the hope that, first of all, you have at least one other sister, and second, that her resemblance to you might be sufficient to give me a more socially acceptable outlet for my feelings." Could have gone either way, really.
Re: Best Buy- Yeah I didn't mean go there to ask for assistance I mean go there and check out what cameras they have for the price point you want to hit. Anything AVCHD from Sony or Panasonic from 1,000 to 2,000 is likely to fit the bill. that said you can also pick up a used HVX200 for almost that much these days so is it a point and shoot camera or a movie making starter kit?
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I really appreciate all the input! Sorry I didn't respond sooner. I've been a little sick the last few days... Andy Mees: My married Sister is buying the Camcorder for her husband so I can't help you on the Camera Andy Fields: The Canon HFS10 sounds like a good starting point. Noah: Good idea on the HVX200. He might actually prefer an HVX200. He has owned and used 35mm SLR's which he recently replaced with a with a fairly high end Canon digital.
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