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Post June 8th, 2005, 5:46 pm
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I'd like for the knowledgable peopel to recommend me a good mini dv cam, high resolution to get clear footage, image stabilization, and whatever perks you can find, I am in the range of up to $450 SO if you can find a mini dv cam and have a link to where I an buy and details I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

Post June 8th, 2005, 6:31 pm
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all resolution is set at 720x480 max! If you want more, your gonna have to get a mac, and an expensive hi-defination camera! And either Final Cut Pro HD or I-Movie HD. Along with that, you'll need a big ass hard drive for that computer. Other than that,since your looking for something that will have nice clear sharp images, you'll need to get a camera with an expensive lense, probably, because thats where all the image quality comes from. You could go to Best Buy and just ask them what camera they would reccommend, they're usually really helpful.

edit - here's a nice Sony Camera in your price range!

http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSH ... Camcorders

Post June 8th, 2005, 8:29 pm

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Yea, my media class has final cut pro and it awsome. All digal camcorders and a big studio to tape it in. Get a Mac if you want to have clear footage, and a perfesional look

Post June 8th, 2005, 8:34 pm
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having a mac has nothing to do with clear footage, or professional look, you can do the same on a PC, but if you want HD technology, your going to need a mac, unless if Sony Vegas came out with a HD version, then you could have a pc that runs HD, but I don't know cuz I haven't really looked into the program, but like I said before, the main thing is the lense.

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Either get a panasonic or a JVC, I'm getting one this weekend maybe bacause some fag at school broke my other one.

Post June 8th, 2005, 10:24 pm

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I would suggest one of the new Panasonic (I think that's the company) inexpensive 3 Chips (3CCD as they are also known as). They're slightly more expensive than your price range, but the actual quality should be A LOT better because of the 2 extra chips... Not get too technical though.

EDIT: Heres a link to it ($489):
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/control ... 712&is=REG

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I'm only 15 so I'm not the best reference but I bought the Canon Elura 60 and Have enjoyed it much. It doesn't do the best complete darkness but outdoor quality is very good.

http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_Elura_60/ ... 87322.html

Post June 9th, 2005, 1:13 pm
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more? [:p] I am looking through the linked ones and as shorty said a mini dv cam, not gonna redo E.T. here [lol]

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Post June 10th, 2005, 1:57 am
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I guess yelling at your Canon didn't make it function again? [;)]

Keep your new one out of the water!

Post June 10th, 2005, 2:25 am
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[lol] I tried yelling at it and beating it but nothing, it wont budge.

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Originally posted by thecool326



edit - here's a nice Sony Camera in your price range!

http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSH ... Camcorders


I purchase that camera recently, about 3 months ago. Its fantastic, works great for all my movie needs. Ive made some SFMW and Knotts video. MM will hopefully be coming soon. Once I get some time to go. [;)]

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Originally posted by thecool326

having a mac has nothing to do with clear footage, or professional look, you can do the same on a PC, but if you want HD technology, your going to need a mac, unless if Sony Vegas came out with a HD version, then you could have a pc that runs HD, but I don't know cuz I haven't really looked into the program, but like I said before, the main thing is the lense.


Just so you know, Vegas 6 has HDV support and capturing and whatnot built in. Thats what I use at my house for my movies. And I use Final Cut (Even though I don't like it) at school. And I still think you should go for the 3 CCD camera I pointed out in an earlier post. It's definately the way to go as far as picture quality is concerned.

Post June 11th, 2005, 5:33 am
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allrighty, I managed to swipe a couple hundred bucks tonight so I may be able to get that one. continue suggesting guys and gals [:)]

Post June 13th, 2005, 5:00 pm
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eh, got me a cam, a lot more than my budget though [lol]
panasonic PV-GS150
has the 3ccd thingamagig
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Post June 13th, 2005, 6:08 pm

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Sweet, I think you should like it. I haven't had personal experience with it, but the three chips will give you spectacular video quality.


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