School me on Camcorders

Jay5.9L

...I just filled the cup.
Location
Riverton
With the impending birth of our first child I think its time to get a camcorder. I'm looking for something decent but budget friendly at around $200 - $300. Nothing super fancy since it will be taken to Moab, the beach, etc. and has a great chance of getting damaged. I did a little research and it seems like the Mini DV is the middle ground as far as technology and price. What features should I be looking for? Any recommendations or good sites for more research would be appreciated.
 

Caleb

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Location
Riverton
IMO, stick with Mini DV for sure. If not then go for the HDD...forget the DVD camcorders, they are a PITA to do much with, and you gotta make sure you get the correct disks, etc (my parent's have one and I always make fun of them cause they can't hardly use it :rofl: ). I love my Canon, but it's a couple years old now and there are better models out now. Canon is a great brand to look at. I think the things you'll want are image stabalization, a high optical zoom, and the physical size of the camcorder.
 

Cody

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Location
Gastown
ya, mini dv is the way to go.

I've used panasonic, sony, and jvc camcorders. I liked the sony a lot but not the price. I really like the panasonic I have now.

Cody
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
We got a Sony DCR-SR40 for christmas. It's a 30Gb Hard Drive cam... I love it. The video copies very fast onto my PC where I can edit and/or burn to DVD.
 

Caleb

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Location
Riverton
7 Hrs on High Quality or 20 Hrs on 'Long Play'.

I'll have to check the quality of the 'long play', but the HQ setting is really crisp and clear. :cool:
that's awesome, even at 7 hours thats like carrying 7 miniDV tapes around. Granted you do have to remember to pull it off if you want to keep it :p...I think I'm going to look into an HDD one :D
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
Admin
Location
Wydaho
that's awesome, even at 7 hours thats like carrying 7 miniDV tapes around. Granted you do have to remember to pull it off if you want to keep it :p...I think I'm going to look into an HDD one :D

Yeah it is pretty nice having that capacity in one shot. And it stores each clip individually, so you can go back and view them... if you don't like a clip you took, just delete it. Just like a digital photo camera. :)

I don't know if the miniDV has that capability or not. HDD would kick ass.
 
X

XT Utah

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Nothing super fancy since it will be taken to Moab, the beach, etc.

The beach? Are you gonna let your kid crawl around on the edge of the Great Salt Lake, over the piles of flies, dead seagulls and brine shrimp carcases?

:rofl:
 

Caleb

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Location
Riverton
locally I think pricing is about the same, maybe a few bucks here or there. The biggest thing you'll find is additional accessories (bags, cards, tapes, stands, etc). Some places will price match though, even from online places. RC Willey couldn't price match Newegg on a camera but instead they gave me a free memory card (which at the time was equivalent to a price match.
 
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