Q. I would like to buy a camcorder/video recorder for Christmas.It needs to be able to record at night/dark light can anyone recomend any as I don't have a clue! there is a Sony DCR52 in comet that's reasonably priced. Doesn't necessarily need to take still pics as I already posses a cracking camera.
Can anybody recomend one?
Can anybody recomend one?
A. well, the camcorder i just got for my birthday which was like a week ago, is a jvc gr-d770 mini dv camcorder and it is very very good, you can put your vids on the computer and take still pictures which you said you dont want but you might was well get that so you have a camera and a camcorder, but it has a bright bright led light on it and its just amazing, here is the link from walmart
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5621883
but if your looking for a camcorder with night vision then its going to cost a lot of money and really its not worth it, just get one with a light
but hope this helps
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5621883
but if your looking for a camcorder with night vision then its going to cost a lot of money and really its not worth it, just get one with a light
but hope this helps
Best camcorder for the price?
Q. I'm looking for a camcorder to make home videos with, possibly youtube videos along the line. I was wondering what brand names or even specific camcorders would be the best to go with? And do all camcorders make DVD's or how does that work? Thank you
A. Without knowing what "the price" is it's impossible to make any specific recommendations. Canon, Sony, JVC and Panasonic all make good camcorders but you should look at the GoPro range if you want an action camcorder.
Although there were camcorders that recorded directly to DVD these are no longer made. This is a very, very good thing - they were appalling heaps of junk! There are programs like DVD Flick (it's free) that will produce DVDs from your video footage, but just about every commercial video editor has DVD authoring capabilities. Editing your footage shouldn't be regarded as optional - 90% of the video that you'll shoot will be crap! It's a law of nature and it applies to everyone who picks up a camcorder.
Although there were camcorders that recorded directly to DVD these are no longer made. This is a very, very good thing - they were appalling heaps of junk! There are programs like DVD Flick (it's free) that will produce DVDs from your video footage, but just about every commercial video editor has DVD authoring capabilities. Editing your footage shouldn't be regarded as optional - 90% of the video that you'll shoot will be crap! It's a law of nature and it applies to everyone who picks up a camcorder.
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