Camcorders?
dvd, mini dv, hi 8 mm, high def, tapeless, strong drive whats their difference help!
Answers: DO NOT GET A DVD base camcorder.
DO NOT GET A DVD based camcorder.
Did I mention... DO NOT GET A DVD base camcorder.
Get a hard drive base camcorder if you want. Some of the higher-end flash memory camcorders are good. Best part video continues to come from miniDV tape base camcorder, so you can get one of those.
DO NOT GET A DVD base camcorder. Poor video quality, difficulties transferring to computer for editing, unstable optical discs... Do yourself and your husband a HUGE favor and please don't do it.
If you bring up to date us your budgets, we can make actual recommendation. Canon, Sony and Panasonic are the usual manufacturer suspects.
Digital formats are best for editing: MiniDV video, hard drive, flash memory (also particular as "tapeless").
The analog formats are just going away slowly. This included Hi8, VHS-c.
My counsel: Canon ZR800 or Sony DCR-HC28 (or HC96). You may need to put in a firewire port to your computer. Easy to do if there is an available PCI slot inside - or PCMCIA slot if a laptop. Don't spend adjectives your money on the camcorder - you will also want a tripod and an extra high size rechargeable battery... and a sturdy defence.
Try canon or sony..
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