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  • DEV0 E30
    R3V OG
    • Oct 2004
    • 8813

    #1

    HD Video Cameras

    Now I'd love a Red One. But I don't have 20k to spend.

    Can anyone offer some insight or perhaps a site that lists the best cameras for the money?

    Say maybe at a few different price points and if it's really worth spending the extra $. I'd like to know the best cameras for the money.

    Maybe less than $450. Less than $600. Less than $1000.00?


    I've been looking on amazon but I don't know the HD Video camera market.

    JVC GZ-MG750 80 GB HDD Camcorder $301.52

    Sanyo-VPC-FH1A $316.00

    Panasonic-HDC-TM700K $835.29



    Listing on avg customer reviews:




    Used @ Just under $1k:
    http://www.amazon.com/Canon-XL1-Digi...6097849&sr=1-5
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  • Dude
    Banned
    • May 2010
    • 1119

    #2
    Take a look at the canon ones. Also make sure it will work with your computer. I had gotten some jvc hdd one and filmed a summers worth of bike video, went to put it on my computer and it wasnt compatible.

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    • Dozyproductions
      R3V Elite
      • Jan 2007
      • 4682

      #3
      Just a suggestion. I think they're in your budget.



      http://www.goprocamera.com

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      • 4bangerfury
        Grease Monkey
        • Aug 2009
        • 323

        #4
        What do you plan on recording? I ask because I was looking for HD cameras to mount on a car for autocross and track days. This seemed like a really great bang for the buck for what they're meant to be used for: GoPro_Camera

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        • DEV0 E30
          R3V OG
          • Oct 2004
          • 8813

          #5
          I'm not really looking for a motor sports / action camera although the GoPro is nice and seems like a real bargain.
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          • joshuaaa
            E30 Addict
            • Jul 2007
            • 462

            #6
            i recently bought a pentax k-x. i got it for like 486 after shipping and everything online. its a dslr but has shoots 720p hd video at 24fps. and it can use any 35mm pentax lens which is awesome cuz you can get cheap ones on craigslist.

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            • e30-RTN
              E30 Addict
              • Jan 2008
              • 461

              #7
              I think the new iphone will shoot HD video at 780P at 30FPS
              Enter the Internet!

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              • czag13
                Grease Monkey
                • Mar 2006
                • 300

                #8
                It really depends on what you're looking to record. I've really become a fan of the DSLR crossover cameras that can shoot HD video as well.

                The Canon 5D Mark II is a little more than you're looking to spend, but it's worth looking into. If you want to stay under 1k, look at the Canon T2i.

                :(^SOLD^:(

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                • DEV0 E30
                  R3V OG
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 8813

                  #9
                  Originally posted by czag13
                  It really depends on what you're looking to record. I've really become a fan of the DSLR crossover cameras that can shoot HD video as well.

                  The Canon 5D Mark II is a little more than you're looking to spend, but it's worth looking into. If you want to stay under 1k, look at the Canon T2i.
                  I'm looking for something some what budget that records good to great HD video in all conditions. The most bang for the buck is what I'm looking for. Something I can use for all sorts of things such as teaser shorts, advertising products, music videos, live shows, and such. I know I could spend thousands but I'd love to get something under $1000 or even $500 that still will get the job done.

                  I'm not too picky but I don't really want a crossover DSLR as that's going to be more than what I want to spend and more than what I need. I have a D60, and as much as I wish it was a D90 I'm not going to be spending that much anytime soon.
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                  • DEV0 E30
                    R3V OG
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 8813

                    #10
                    So I've been reading up on these, slowly realizing under $500 means something won't be up to my wishes.






                    Sanyo VPC-FH1A Camcorder

                    Pros --------------------

                    Superb low light response. - A must for me.
                    Excellent Mac compatibility
                    Reasonable price
                    Generally good set of options in the menu.
                    37mm threaded front lens so it it is compatible with a large assortment of attachments
                    Reasonable HD performance
                    Also functions as a pretty good and easy still camera

                    + More in depth @ link, better/more reviews

                    -----------------------------------------------------

                    2nd (on this list) - Panasonic HDC-TM55K

                    optical stabilizer (better than a digital stabilizer)

                    3rd (on this list again) Samsung HMX-H203


                    Any Canon besides their extreme entry get pricey but they do have awesome specs.

                    Others:

                    Panasonic HDC-SD10K SD Full HD Camcorder

                    JVC GZ-HD500 80GB High Definition HDD Camcorder

                    The there is the topic of Flash vs HDD, I know flash is a never worry if the camera falls sort of thing but I'm not too concerned with that.

                    CNET: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-camc...tag=mncol;dir1

                    Anyone else have any input?
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                    • steinbachphoto
                      E30 Modder
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 914

                      #11
                      I sell HD camcorders at Future Shop. Some decent ones are

                      Canon HFS20
                      Sony CX350 (greatt flash drive camcorder)
                      Sony XR350
                      Sony XR550
                      Panasonic TM700

                      all good ones
                      http://www.steinbachphoto.ca

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                      • DEV0 E30
                        R3V OG
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 8813

                        #12
                        All a little more than I'd like to spend, but are they worth the price diff?

                        Discount? :)
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                        • czag13
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 300

                          #13
                          Another thing you may want to look into is the format that these cameras record to. If you plan on editing the footage, your just going to want to make sure that the camera you buy records to a file that you can work with. From my past experiences, these HD consumer cameras seem to create files that need to be converted before editing. There are plenty of file converters out there, but it always is a hassle and most are not lossless conversions.

                          :(^SOLD^:(

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                          • steinbachphoto
                            E30 Modder
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 914

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DEV0 E30
                            All a little more than I'd like to spend, but are they worth the price diff?

                            Discount? :)
                            Out of those I'd say the HFS20 is worth it, can record in 24p mode.(real cinema recording)

                            or if you want a smaller flash cam then the Sony CX350 is a beast.

                            those 2 are worth the price for sure.

                            If you were to come up to west coast Canada I'd give you a discount. Buut since you don't have Future Shop in the states there's not much I can do!
                            http://www.steinbachphoto.ca

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                            • nil25
                              Noobie
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 5

                              #15
                              Hey those cameras are really amazing.I have seen them in one of my friends place.The picture quality is too good.Its a good buy.
                              BMW Performance Chip

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