Ben Forman
April 12th, 2007, 04:17 AM
Hi Guys
i'm after a hard drive recording camcorder, and the terminology seems too complex for the average joe - what with the competing acronyms in one device HD - High Definition / Hard Drive or SD Standard definition /Secure Digital
I have resisted buying a camcorder for ages as I use them all day at work, I have shot previously on XL1, XL2, XM1 and now on Sony Z1. But with a sister off to the US on holiday and a little'un on the way i (and mrs ben) feel the time is ripe for a camcorder at home.
is there anything anyone would recomend in particular, I've looked at Sony's SR1 - HD (Hi Def) and HD (Hard Drive) camcorder and am pretty impressed by it. According to one site it's pretty noisy, but it won't disturb you "unless you're George Lucas".
I've also looked at the Panasonic SDR-S150 which records standard definition on secure digital as a cheaper compromise
there doesn't seem to be much else out there, and again, another site says that the SR1 is the best available, but I am a little put off by the price, and was wondering if a standard definition models or similar are false economy due to the lower quality - is all the money in HD even for the consumer these days?
thanks for any advice
b.
i'm after a hard drive recording camcorder, and the terminology seems too complex for the average joe - what with the competing acronyms in one device HD - High Definition / Hard Drive or SD Standard definition /Secure Digital
I have resisted buying a camcorder for ages as I use them all day at work, I have shot previously on XL1, XL2, XM1 and now on Sony Z1. But with a sister off to the US on holiday and a little'un on the way i (and mrs ben) feel the time is ripe for a camcorder at home.
is there anything anyone would recomend in particular, I've looked at Sony's SR1 - HD (Hi Def) and HD (Hard Drive) camcorder and am pretty impressed by it. According to one site it's pretty noisy, but it won't disturb you "unless you're George Lucas".
I've also looked at the Panasonic SDR-S150 which records standard definition on secure digital as a cheaper compromise
there doesn't seem to be much else out there, and again, another site says that the SR1 is the best available, but I am a little put off by the price, and was wondering if a standard definition models or similar are false economy due to the lower quality - is all the money in HD even for the consumer these days?
thanks for any advice
b.