View Full Version : Need help purchasing a HD camcorder


Mark Light
January 14th, 2008, 04:15 PM
Sorry, but I've fallen out of the know when it comes to HD camcorders.

I'm looking to spend under $4,000 USD. Preferably I'd like to stick within the 2,000-3,000 range. I'm looking for a camcorder that has a decent lens. It doesn't have to shoot 1080, but that would be nice. Preferably 1080p if it does shoot that resolution, otherwise 720p is a must. I'll be using a mac to edit.

If you have suggestions for camcorders that fall in different price ranges that would be appreciated.

I was looking at the sony HVR FX7 although, I don't know if that's the best in its price range. Thanks for any help.

On the upward end of the scale I was looking at the Canon XH A1. I've always loved Canon, but I haven't heard much about this camera or if it's easy to edit the format it uses.

Mike Brown
January 14th, 2008, 07:13 PM
There aren't many camcorders in your price range which can output 720p/60. The Panasonic AG-HVX200 and the Sanyo Xacti HD1000 are the only ones I'm aware of. JVC's GY-HD250U is another one, but more highly priced.

Most others offer 1080i/60 output. Within the HDV, H.264/AVC and AVCHD specs (which cover most of the models in the range you mentioned), 1080p/60 isn't available as far as I know. It would require a higher bitrate or compression rate, which simply isn't defined in these formats.

Ken Hull
January 16th, 2008, 02:07 PM
Mark,
You should also consider the Sony V1U. It's sort of the "pro version" of the FX7. It has XLR mic inputs, and can shoot progressive at 24fps and 30fps. I think the current "street" price is around $3800.
Ken