rpgsearcherz 5 Report post Posted December 28, 2008 Video camcorders(hopefully this is the right area to post in) are something I know very, very little about.More or less I am wanting to know what a decent(although semi-low priced) camcorder would cost that would do the following:Record video(obviously) onto a hard drive, or another medium that would allow you to record the video to discs, email to others, post on Youtube, etc.Take digital photos - decent quality. I can't stand the ones that have such bad quality it's all fuzzy.Can record sound decently - sound is a big issue with me. The echoey sound bothers me...The sound that says "Hah! This is a home movie!"If there are no semi-low priced ones, can anyone give advice in general? Like what is a good MP to look for in them, what is a good zoom ratio, etc? I'm very, very new to this so I don't even know where to start.Thanks in advance, and if I posted this in the wrong area, I'm sorry. I did look, but did not find anything related to video cameras. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veradesigns 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 Video camcorders(hopefully this is the right area to post in) are something I know very, very little about. More or less I am wanting to know what a decent(although semi-low priced) camcorder would cost that would do the following: Record video(obviously) onto a hard drive, or another medium that would allow you to record the video to discs, email to others, post on Youtube, etc. Take digital photos - decent quality. I can't stand the ones that have such bad quality it's all fuzzy. Can record sound decently - sound is a big issue with me. The echoey sound bothers me...The sound that says "Hah! This is a home movie!" If there are no semi-low priced ones, can anyone give advice in general? Like what is a good MP to look for in them, what is a good zoom ratio, etc? I'm very, very new to this so I don't even know where to start. Thanks in advance, and if I posted this in the wrong area, I'm sorry. I did look, but did not find anything related to video cameras. Pasasonic 40GB Hard Disk Drive Digital Camcorder 42x Optical Zoom Lens - Take dramatic close-ups and get remarkable shots, even at great distances. Advanced Optical Image Stabilization - Suppress the effect of hand-shake. The system uses gyrosensors to detect hand-shake, then shifts a lens and adjusts the optical axis to compensate -- a remarkable 4,000 times per second. It even keeps images steady when at full zoom. 40GB Internal Hard Disk Drive - Record continuously for up to 36 hours (in LP mode) without changing a disc, tape or other recording media. Anti-Shock Shield - This feature helps protect recorded video data from damage due to jolts and impact. One-Touch DVD Copying - This hard disk drive camcorder has a USB Host function, which lets you connect directly to a DVD burner (sold separately) via a USB cable. Edit Your Videos - You can transfer the motion-image data from the SD card or the camcorder's hard drive right to your PC using your PC's USB port. With the included VideoCam Suite 1.0 software, you can easily edit your videos and resave the edited version. here is a picture how it looks like but trully hd cammeras are the best way to go. HD CAMMERA pic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 here is a picture how it looks like but trully hd cammeras are the best way to go. HD CAMMERA pic Wow yes that is some good HD. + Now youtube.com have HD you can make fantastic videos to upload on there too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baniboy 3 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 yea HD camcorders are way to go, but the cheap ones, even tho they have high resolution, have still that bad quality feel.It'll look fuzzy since most of the cheap ones don't have the stabilizator thingies (I don't know the exact name of them, but they soften the shaking of your hands so it doesn't affect the movie so much). For the sound I'm afraid you'll have to buy a mic, I know you don't want to go around filming with a damn mic in your hand but the quality won't go any higher than that. Or you could buy one of those expensive ones that have all the freaky gadgets in them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 My parents just got one for holidays ect... Concerts...And they recorded one of a frog out in the garden uploaded it on some Image hosting site and got over 1 million views in a week!And that was there first video upload and people where amazed at the quality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flashy 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2009 (edited) Good megapixels is not neccessary for a digital (or analogue) video camera, instead, you want to look for the light filtering; white balance; zoom functionality; Frames Per Second factor; weight; size etc... I specifically chose the Sony Handycam HC24E not only because its cheap, and even though its 1.2MP - it has a high framerate, very light, lots of functions and white balancing (ie, environment modes, outdoors, flouresant etc...) and nightmode and photo mode. Not forgetting that it has surround sound recording my review is 5/5 - battery lasts for ages too. http://www.sony.co.uk/support Edited February 6, 2009 by flashy (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 7, 2009 Good megapixels is not neccessary for a digital (or analogue) video camera, instead, you want to look for the light filtering; white balance; zoom functionality; Frames Per Second factor; weight; size etc... I specifically chose the Sony Handycam HC24E not only because its cheap, and even though its 1.2MP - it has a high framerate, very light, lots of functions and white balancing (ie, environment modes, outdoors, flouresant etc...) and nightmode and photo mode. Not forgetting that it has surround sound recording my review is 5/5 - battery lasts for ages too. http://www.sony.co.uk/support What's the price of that one flashy? Being HD I'm sure over £300 am I correct O.o Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flashy 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2009 What's the price of that one flashy?Being HD I'm sure over Ł300 am I correct O.o I bought mine about 3 years ago with my christmas money - it was Ł180 then, but i guess now it'd be no more than Ł120-Ł150.Shop around currys or jessops, sony says they are supposseed to be a supplier for them.--Its not HD, but yeah, HD camcorders are pretty darn expensive. I would only recommend getting HD if you:1. Have a HD television + HD dvd box2. Have plentiful of DVDs3. Are going to film nature, trees and pretty much darn everything.The DV camera is just standard and good enough quality for home videoing and for memory tapes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2009 I bought mine about 3 years ago with my christmas money - it was Ł180 then, but i guess now it'd be no more than Ł120-Ł150.Shop around currys or jessops, sony says they are supposseed to be a supplier for them.--Its not HD, but yeah, HD camcorders are pretty darn expensive. I would only recommend getting HD if you:1. Have a HD television + HD dvd box2. Have plentiful of DVDs3. Are going to film nature, trees and pretty much darn everything.The DV camera is just standard and good enough quality for home videoing and for memory tapes. Ł180 that's not bad. I want to know how much the world most expensive HD cam corder is. I am so amphibious Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flashy 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2009 (edited) The worlds best camera must be the Canon 1D - its roughly 6 grand Im getting the 1000d, which is ?400 - but the features on these cameras are amazing. -- I googled a bit, and i found on CNET the top ten high-definition camcorders Apparently the Sony Handycam HDR-SR12 comes in top Image Its around ?799 (average price) - so not bad http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Edited February 8, 2009 by flashy (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ash-Bash 0 Report post Posted February 9, 2009 Nearly as much as my mac pro :PThe camcorder looks like a beast though lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eInfiniti 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2010 Video camcorders have become more and more popular. They have been fairly popular in the United States. I have bought 2 camcorders. The first one is a Sony 8 mm (analog) camcorder that records video on a tape. It is not much better than a basic model. But, it is great. It still works today after 13 or 14 years. The only problem is it is outdated.About 3 years ago, I bought a JVC 8mm digital camcorder after quite some research. It records on a 8 mm tape in digital format. So, the video can be transferred to a computer easily. According to my research, 8 mm digital was the way to go back then. Hard drive didn't have enough capacity to offer good video quality. The digital camcorder is much smaller and handy than the old Sony analog one. It is capable of taking digital pictures.The specific model has higher somewhat resolution than the basic model, but not very high. Sony did not have something similar. That was the main reason I decided to buy the JVC. That turned out to be a bad decision on my part. The camcorder worked well for a while. But, then it started to quit recording video from time to time. It sometimes gives you a dark screen when you try to record. The problem would come and go at the beginning. Then, all it did was to give me a dark screen when attempting to shoot. I went to the internet and JVC's website. There were discussions about this kind of quality problems of JVC video camcorders. JVC even had a program that would fix the problem for you at no charge (something like that), but my model was not covered by that program. Today, the JVC still sits there doing nothing. There is little chance that it will come back at some point. So, my advice is to buy a fairly basic camcorder and buy Sony. Camcorders are quite sophiscated. They are a bit easily broken. They are relatively expensive among electronics. Though computers are more expensive, they most likely can be fixed if broken, normally by replacing certain parts. So, buy basic models and buy the best brand. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Echo_of_thunder 1 Report post Posted January 12, 2010 very informative reading here. Been looking for a cam camcorder for my website. Looked into Sony and JVC and was not happy with there prices at all. I like some that have posted know little of camcorders right now and there formats they record in. My advice is this and simple. Google is your friend when it comes to finding out the best of the best. The cams that I have looked at Sony, JVC,DXG, along with many others all can be found on the web along with all there specs and even reviews which I really liked before spending the bucks.Good Luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites