"Entry level" HD Videocamera
Hello everyone,
in the effort to always improve ourselves, we are considering to get an HD videocamera. But, as money is a big issue in these crisis-days, we would like to start with a good "entry level" one that could give our videos a big quality improvement and, at the same time, don't "kill" our saves. Consider that the quality improvement will be obvious, as at the moment we are using a really cheap miniDv camera. Do you have any brand/model to suggest? |
There is now a good alternative to update your DSLR and make small movies in a great quality ...the Nikon D5000....I was really bluffed by the D300s, and wanted to see the result with a lower level...which is nice !
The fact is you have all the advantages of a DSLR ( so you can change lenses, ...you couldn't make it with a videocamera ) ...and have a serious nice Bokeh , really nice definition ... Here is a link by Dpreviews ...http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/ Nick ( Somona's Hubby ) |
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Don't know the price of a Nikon D5000 as I am a Canon man myself. Their recent D7 is fantastic but is going to set you back €2500 +. You will get a great HD vidcam for half that price! |
thanks for the answer!
Actually we are thinking to get the Canon Vixia HF200 / Legria HF200 we think it has a reasonable price compared to its features... |
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If you ask me, better invest into a high quality SD cam than. Ebay has a lot to offer. There are a lot of features you will need on a semi pro shooting than doing your holiday clips... just my 2 cents...
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http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ |
Canon HV30 rocks my socks!
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