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Liberty
I'm wanting to buy a camcorder but I'm not very experienced in this type of things. From experience, what was the best make of camcorder you had ever come across?
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Hi Liberty, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:
Since you say you are new to this area of camcorders, and from reading your other Y!A Question on this topic from yesterday, there really isn't one "best" brand for you, without more information on what sort of things or situations in which you need to use the camcorder. [Referencing your Y!A discussion at: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ath0ytOPHqvNrbSy1JfVkZnsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120101123304AA29Y6w ]
Also, your personal budget limit (how much you wish to spend on this initial purchase) is an important factor. There are HD camcorders ranging from under-$100 USD to thousands of dollars.
A wide choice of features and lenses also makes a difference. (Filming indoors, close-up, for example, versus outdoors sports or wildlife from a long-distance will make a big difference in the lens and features you might want.)
Sony and Panasonic are the two main brands the pro's choose, and tend to be more expensive, even with their consumer models; Canon and JVC are other brands with professional and consumer models, but with a bit more-affordable pricing. All are reliable, and have a wide choices of changeable batteries with long charge-life. You might stay away from cheaper models and brands without changeable batteries. When you are travelling or vacationing and can't swap batteries, it's a major problem when a dead battery won't let you capture a memory.
If you told me you were a snow-skier or snowboarder, or ATV/dunebuggy enthusiast, then I'd recommend a totally different brand (like a GoPro) that's small & ruggedly made for those activities.
Also what brand computer(s) you own and whether you plan to do a lot of editing and/or uploading to sites like YouTube and Facebook, are important to know. Many consumer camcorders are very "user friendly" with one-touch upload/share buttons that make web-compatible video uploads easy. Some camcorder brands work better with PCs than with Macs.
Feel free to use the Y!A "Action Bar" to add Additional Details to this Question, so we can give you a better Answer.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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Hi Liberty, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:
Since you say you are new to this area of camcorders, and from reading your other Y!A Question on this topic from yesterday, there really isn't one "best" brand for you, without more information on what sort of things or situations in which you need to use the camcorder. [Referencing your Y!A discussion at: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ath0ytOPHqvNrbSy1JfVkZnsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20120101123304AA29Y6w ]
Also, your personal budget limit (how much you wish to spend on this initial purchase) is an important factor. There are HD camcorders ranging from under-$100 USD to thousands of dollars.
A wide choice of features and lenses also makes a difference. (Filming indoors, close-up, for example, versus outdoors sports or wildlife from a long-distance will make a big difference in the lens and features you might want.)
Sony and Panasonic are the two main brands the pro's choose, and tend to be more expensive, even with their consumer models; Canon and JVC are other brands with professional and consumer models, but with a bit more-affordable pricing. All are reliable, and have a wide choices of changeable batteries with long charge-life. You might stay away from cheaper models and brands without changeable batteries. When you are travelling or vacationing and can't swap batteries, it's a major problem when a dead battery won't let you capture a memory.
If you told me you were a snow-skier or snowboarder, or ATV/dunebuggy enthusiast, then I'd recommend a totally different brand (like a GoPro) that's small & ruggedly made for those activities.
Also what brand computer(s) you own and whether you plan to do a lot of editing and/or uploading to sites like YouTube and Facebook, are important to know. Many consumer camcorders are very "user friendly" with one-touch upload/share buttons that make web-compatible video uploads easy. Some camcorder brands work better with PCs than with Macs.
Feel free to use the Y!A "Action Bar" to add Additional Details to this Question, so we can give you a better Answer.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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What type of camcorder can have a microphone and light?
swift
I am looking for a camcorder that is capable to plug in a microphone so i can move far back from the camera and people still can hear me and a light incase it is to dark.
I'm looking for something around 800-1500 or close to that range.
And maybe nightvision?
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hi .. i was used for severe years different camcorders and ever prefer use Sony w/ nigh vision the most newer come whit the option of buy extra accessories like mic and big light.
Do you are try to buy something more professionally ..?? That's come like extended mic and different light and bunch of features.
hi .. i was used for severe years different camcorders and ever prefer use Sony w/ nigh vision the most newer come whit the option of buy extra accessories like mic and big light.
Do you are try to buy something more professionally ..?? That's come like extended mic and different light and bunch of features.
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