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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: A4000_Mad on April 17, 2008, 02:55:13 PM
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Hi Guys,
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My Sony DCR-TRV320E camcorder which uses Digital8 tapes is getting a bit ancient now.
I know nothing about the modern ones that record to mini DVD-R's and RW's etc. I would like to be able to play the recorded footage into my laptop and Sony HXD-860 HDD/DVD Recorder through their firewire ports, and also to be able to take photos to a memory card if possible.
One that could be used as a good telescope with 50x or greater optical zoom would be great as well :-)
I normally like Sony products but would consider other makes too.
Can you recommend a new camcorder for about £300? (Don't wanna go too mad :-D)
Thanks
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Most of today's camera's take video better than the old tape camcorders did. If I were to buy a video camera I'd go with something that has a hard drive, like the DCR-SR100, then you can just transfer the video to your computer and do with it what you want.
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Thanks for the HDD suggestion persia,
Can you finalize a mini DVD-RW with a modern camcorder and play it in a normal DVD player, then unfinalize it with the camcorder so as to be able to add more recordings to the disc?
My current Digital8 tapes hold 1 hour and 32 minutes of recordings when the setting is LP (Long Play). What is the recording time of a mini DVD-R/RW?
Do the new camcorders have A/V out and DV in?
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Go for HDD over DVD based ones... removable media has so many issues it is really not worth it.
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Thanks bloodline,
Looks like I would have to spend a bit more cash than planned :-D