I've been considering getting a movie camera myself for home use. Has
anyone had any experience with the Sanyo VPC-HD2 yet?
I'm also unsure of what speed SDHC would meet the requirements of the
camera.
Thanks
Ruben
One cheap camera you might like to consider comes a bit out of left
Hi Ruben,
August Australian Macworld has comparisons and information on a range of
Camcorders. Might be worth a look.
Lloyd
I've been considering getting a movie camera myself for home use. Has
anyone had any experience with the Sanyo VPC-HD2 yet?
I'm also unsure of what speed SDHC
hi Tony,
personally I don't think you can beat Panasonic, others would swear
by Sony but whoever check out http://www.camera-land.com.au/pages/
dv_cameras.html of Oxford Street Leederville. Always helpful and very
knowledgeable and prices usually under RRP.. AND under you know
who who
One cheap camera you might like to consider comes a bit out of left
field (!) but would fit the bill if you're after instant playback of
video footage without needing to rewind tapes and it's even faster
than searching mini DVD discs. It also records in HD (High
Definition) and can record
Good morning all
Would be grateful for comments on Mac Conpatible entry level movie
cameras - to be used for amateur sporting event capture and playback
for coaching purposes
TIA
Tony Wilson
Metal Artwork Creations
27 Ambridge St
Hamersley Western Australia 6022
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a Panasonic VDR-160 that records onto discs it is only new so
haven't played with it too much yet but I have been able to play the
discs easily on my Emac.
It cost around $500 but I think was a run out model, am not sure on
that though.
Hope that helps a little.
Sam : )
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