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btw, if you haven't clicked the link.. sony's cam has 240GB HD. i think it's the only HD cam in that price range with that big of a hard drive.most are around 80.
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All in one? Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
which is a good camera out there nothing to high on price i need a camera with a decent corder too all in one
Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
looking for something not for professional taking picks something good for special occasion stuff like that a digital camera not the big onesOriginally Posted by SaNTi0321
All in one? Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
which is a good camera out there nothing to high on price i need a camera with a decent corder too all in one
HD video, great stills, 20x optical zoom lens, feature packed.
looking for something not for professional taking pics something good for special occasion stuff like that a digital camera not the big onesOriginally Posted by SaNTi0321
All in one? Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
which is a good camera out there nothing to high on price i need a camera with a decent corder too all in one
HD video, great stills, 20x optical zoom lens, feature packed.
Yup, you should be good.Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
SaNTi - My current Computer is a MB Pro, I should be good with that right? everything maxed out on it.
too big am looking for a smaller one like the powershots type sdOriginally Posted by SaNTi0321
Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
looking for something not for professional taking picks something good for special occasion stuff like that a digital camera not the big onesOriginally Posted by SaNTi0321
All in one? Canon Powershot SX1 IS.Originally Posted by Murkn3m
which is a good camera out there nothing to high on price i need a camera with a decent corder too all in one
HD video, great stills, 20x optical zoom lens, feature packed.
The Panasonic HDC-HS300 is a solid camcorder all around, but there is quite a bit of competition at the top this year. The Sony HDR-XR520V offers double the storage capacity (240GB) for only $100 more than the HS300. It also has a relatively easy interface and a similar LCD touchscreen system to the Panasonic. The two camcorders performed very similarly in our testing, but the Panasonic HDC-HS300 had the clear edge in low light sensitivity.
There's also the Canon HF S100 and HF S10, both of which are flash memory camcorders. The Canon camcorders offer a sharper image in bright light, but their low light performance was not as good as the Panasonic HDC-HS300. The Canon HF S100 does have numerous manual controls, but the options are nowhere near as extensive as on the HDC-HS300. Canon also doesn't include an electronic viewfinder on these camcorders, which may be a deal-breaker for some users.
Yeah, most of them can take stills. Don't know much about what control you have over them, but I'd imagine similar controls you have invideo mode. I've seen some camcorder shots and they're not bad at all.Originally Posted by CalvinJohnson
stupid question but can these HD vid cams take STILL pictures?
if so what kinda settings can be changed for the pictures?
what quality can expect?
Answers to those would be very appreciated ^
video is more important to me since myspace and facebook always knock the quality way down anyways
Go to henrys and see how they feel in hand. mess around with them.Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
^ Appreciate it, was just curious.
So by the reviews the Panasonic looks like the one but in a way I like how the other 2 cams I mentioned are a little bit smaller and sleeker. Plus shooting at night and inside venues will be a factor, I'll have to go through Vimeo and Youtube videos to see the differences.