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What's the best Digital Video Cam for the money ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kritter" data-source="post: 48753" data-attributes="member: 164"><p><strong>Re: What\'s the best Digital Video Cam for the money ??</strong></p><p></p><p>The still pictures that are an option on some video cameras are not that good. we use a TRV-27 which was abut $1200 after all said and done and the stills from it are not spectaculor. They are fine for posting on a website, but as for hi res...aint gonna happen. All DV's shoot in frames and you can pull individual pictures when you edit the film...but those are not great quality either. So I would say if you want hi res pics and also video...go with a good dig camera and a cheaper DV camera that way you have the best of both worlds. Also keep the dirt out of the cameras...it is amazing how fast dirt puts a wrench in the works.</p><p></p><p>Kris</p><p><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.barneysprecision.com/fabproducts.htm> Fab Parts</A></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kritter, post: 48753, member: 164"] [b]Re: What\'s the best Digital Video Cam for the money ??[/b] The still pictures that are an option on some video cameras are not that good. we use a TRV-27 which was abut $1200 after all said and done and the stills from it are not spectaculor. They are fine for posting on a website, but as for hi res...aint gonna happen. All DV's shoot in frames and you can pull individual pictures when you edit the film...but those are not great quality either. So I would say if you want hi res pics and also video...go with a good dig camera and a cheaper DV camera that way you have the best of both worlds. Also keep the dirt out of the cameras...it is amazing how fast dirt puts a wrench in the works. Kris <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.barneysprecision.com/fabproducts.htm> Fab Parts</A> [/QUOTE]
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