Q. Size is a very important issue. Less concerned with having the very best picture quality, although that's important. But it's less important than portability.
A. Go for Panasonic PV-GS150. It's a great 3CCD camcorder. I bought this few weeks ago for $550 from www.jr.com. Check out my feedback on this camera and see the size as well at http://sajeevth.blogspot.com/ (that's my blog). Those are the pictures of the one that I personally own, not taken from the net. I used to like Sony camcorders, but lately they had been making all the controls "touch screen" which is not at all convenient to make any adjustments while you shoot. The joystick control in the PV-GS150 is very convenient as well. There is a narration mic + wired remote and this indeed is a very sleek and peforming camcorder.
Camcorder $500-$700 range?
Q. I recently bought a Sony DCR-SR82 60GB camcorder, which has been returned to Best Buy. I read reviews on it, and Consumer Reports didn't have anything bad to say about it. When I was playing what I recorded back on my TV, the picture quality was horrible. The camera would lose focus every other minute. My question is what kind of camera should I buy??? I am looking for the best picture quality possible for about $500-$700.
A. Try DCR-Sr300 40 gb or 100 gb camcorder. It's about 700 to 800 around sale. It's good picture quality for light but for dark like every other camcorder, its not that great.
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