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#428335 - 08/10/08 06:40 PM
Re: Camcorder Advice
[Re: Sea Ray Guy]
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Admiral
Registered: 06/11/05
Posts: 2371
Loc: Oxnard, CA
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I'm a bit dated on what's out there now, so don't feel comfortable with any recommendation, but you might try here as a start: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/I'd bet the choices are fairly similar, first deciding on recording format (MiniDVD, MiniDV(tape), Hard Disk based, or Flash media??) I wouldn't rule out High Def. I would assume most High Def capable camers might allow you to record in Standard Def, or provide tool/apps to allow the material to be downconverted/recoded, but again I have fallen a year or two behind current happenings. Always look at low light (best described as basic room light) performance, that traditionally separated the men from the boys, looking at color accuracy and most importantly noise. Canon, Panasonic, and Sony always had good offerings, with JVC also usually mentionable. I would stay among these, even without knowing exatly what's out there now. Good Luck.
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#429543 - 08/15/08 01:03 PM
Re: Camcorder Advice
[Re: HVboater]
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Never get out of the boat
Admiral
Registered: 02/07/03
Posts: 6545
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As for "editing"-- Just an old man's perspective here, but: I just plain do not have the many many spare hours necessary to learn how even the most basic editing program works, nor the free hours and hours needed to do any actual editing. And even when I've finally accomplished an editing "feat", I always find I'm saying to myself "geez, was that worth all the time it took to do it?" SO-- just as I've done since 1991 when I got my first camcorder, I find the simplest, easiest thing to do is to just copy everything verbatim, as it was recorded, onto the storage media of my choice, and be DONE with it! 
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Yes, YOU are unique. Just like everyone else. . . . . . . . 1988 Skipperliner Custom 53x14 . . . . . . . . . .2007 Bayliner 175BR . . . .
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