Q. I'm looking for an HD Camcorder with a Hard Drive (No SD Cards). I'm also looking for one that shoots good in low light situations. Thank You
A. Canon VIXIA HG20 AVCHD 60 GB HDD Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom or Canon VIXIA HG21 AVCHD 120 GB HDD Camcorder with 12x Optical Zoom are good choice.24Mbps offers the highest bit rate in AVCHD for High Definition video.Comes with a 3.3 megapixel full HD CMOS sensor (1920 x 1080) and a DIGIC DV II image processor.30p Progressive Mode
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what is a good camcorder for around 1000 dollars?
Q. I plan on using it for short films and just documenting my friends and our shenanigans. I dont know much about cameras so i dont know if that helps but whatever.
A. If this is something you have a lasting interest in, and are willing to learn the concepts of good film-making and editing, and want to jump into a high quality camera, you are at a good starting price for the miniDv tape base HDV format like the Canon VIXIA HV40.
If you simply want a camcorder because everyone else has one and you want to record the same crap they do...save a few bucks and get the cheapest model that has the highest resolution (11 gigs/hour is where consumer crap-corders top out). Should be able to find one for $400-$500.
DSLRs shoot great video, but have other limitations (poor audio, poor battery life, short clips, limited file size and recording time, etc).
If you simply want a camcorder because everyone else has one and you want to record the same crap they do...save a few bucks and get the cheapest model that has the highest resolution (11 gigs/hour is where consumer crap-corders top out). Should be able to find one for $400-$500.
DSLRs shoot great video, but have other limitations (poor audio, poor battery life, short clips, limited file size and recording time, etc).
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