I have a JVC GR-DVL315U. Like that means a whole lot right? It uses mini DV, the real little tapes. It works great. In fact it is good enough that I use it for some of my broadcast shoots. It has 525 lines of resolution which is as good a some broadcast cameras, although most of them are up to 800 lines now. It has DV out so you can hook directly to the computer and down load either video or pictures. You can take snapshots that are saved as JPEGs. Mine is a couple of years old, so I don't know what the current model is, but I works great and shoots awsome pictures. The only thing that I don't like is that it doesn't have image stabalization like some of the Sony Handycams, but it was also cheaper.
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i have a OLYMPUS and i like it. it's not one of the best, but it does the job for me. the pic quality is good, and it is pretty comfortible to work with.
What I am lookin at right now is the Sony DCRTRV460. Its a Digital8 camera with nightshot, and 20x optical zoom. The other I am looking at it the Sony MiniDV DCRHC20., but its $100 more. I have been looking alot online and have been coming back to the Sony Digital8....
plowboy wrote:I have a JVC GR-DVL315U. Like that means a whole lot right? It uses mini DV, the real little tapes. It works great. In fact it is good enough that I use it for some of my broadcast shoots. It has 525 lines of resolution which is as good a some broadcast cameras, although most of them are up to 800 lines now. It has DV out so you can hook directly to the computer and down load either video or pictures. You can take snapshots that are saved as JPEGs. Mine is a couple of years old, so I don't know what the current model is, but I works great and shoots awsome pictures. The only thing that I don't like is that it doesn't have image stabalization like some of the Sony Handycams, but it was also cheaper.
Sony digital 8's are not bad, they look pretty good. 20x optical lens is a good thing. The more optical zoom (bigger lens) the better. It means you can zoom in farther with out the distortion of the digital zoom. Mine only has a 10x optical zoom. It's ok, but when it goes into digital zoom it looks crappy and is very shakey. If you can swing it I would pick the mini DV. I found mine as a shelf demo at Sears. New models were coming out so I got it for $150 off. Other wise I wouldn't have been able to get it. Personally I don't think you will go wrong with either of the Sony's. Good Luck
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I forgot to mention that I bought a Panasonic Mini-dv camcorder. This thing is small, has 24 optical zoom and takes verey clear videos. I have had it now like 2 or so weeks and I really like it. Thanks for the input.
Stills are only 600x400 so nothing great there, but none in the price range were good. Thats what I have my digital camera for if I feel the need. I did take a still of a video I took and it wasnt as bad as I thought it would be.
im looking for a good not way expensive camera for action photos cuase i wanna get into photography so i can take pictures at races andf off road events so whats a good starter camera and i wanna have some thig to show for me and my surfin buddies