loizenin
I have been searching for awhile but it seems the newer HDD camcorders nowadays have NO jacks for connecting an external microphone. And no, I prefer not to sync images with a digital voice recorder. Any help is appreciated!
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Nancy Allen is correct... the more expensive consumer camcorders have a mic jack. The lower-end do not. Keep in mid this is only part of the equation because you also want manual audio control.
Since you did not tell us what your budget is:
The cheapest camcorders with a mic jack AND manual audio control are the Canon HV30, HV40 and Sony HDR-HC9. The similarly priced HDD based camcorders in their price range (or higher) may have a mic jack - but no manual audio control.
You can also connect a specially made external drive from Sony or Focus Enhancements (FireStore) to compatible miniDV tape based camcorders. That external drive will save to HDV or DV format.
A regular external computer hard drive won't work - the firmware built in to those special drives is required.
Red Scarlet and the cameras from Silicon Imaging also recorder to HDD.
Nancy Allen is correct... the more expensive consumer camcorders have a mic jack. The lower-end do not. Keep in mid this is only part of the equation because you also want manual audio control.
Since you did not tell us what your budget is:
The cheapest camcorders with a mic jack AND manual audio control are the Canon HV30, HV40 and Sony HDR-HC9. The similarly priced HDD based camcorders in their price range (or higher) may have a mic jack - but no manual audio control.
You can also connect a specially made external drive from Sony or Focus Enhancements (FireStore) to compatible miniDV tape based camcorders. That external drive will save to HDV or DV format.
A regular external computer hard drive won't work - the firmware built in to those special drives is required.
Red Scarlet and the cameras from Silicon Imaging also recorder to HDD.
Camcorder help? External mic?
godzilla53
I am very frustrated: My birthday is coming up (today is april fools 2011, my b'day is 5/30). I want an hd camcorder (i will take movies of EVERYTHING: me drumming, i will bring camcorder to New York Rangers games, me making comedies with friends, my baseball games, my hockey games, EVERYTHING). I want FULL hd (1080p). I need pretty good zoom, and a port for an external mic. My birthday list is as follows:
Olympus camera = 267.99$
Archos 4.3 android mp3 player = 130$
External mic = 22.11$
HD camcorder = ??
TOTAL MUST BE <540$ (540$ or below)
With the things i listed, it all equals 420$, which gives me little spending money for camcorder (but i am unwilling to take away money on the camera, and i already bought the archos, as my ipod broke). It gives me about 120$ for a camcorder. I don't care if it is used, refurbished, etc. I don't care if went through the pits of hell, as long as it is in great condition when i get it. I can't seem to find ANY camcorders <300 with an external microphone port. Well, that makes my job A LOT harder! Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
THE CLOCK IS TICKING ;)
PS: It must have the body of a videocamera: NOT the body of a flip, Kodak zi8, etc. I will NOT accept a rectangular piece of shit (i don't care if the video quality of those little rectangles are great, they have no zoom and no low light performance!). I don't REALLY care about low light performance that much.
THANKS
@Palidin... Thanks! I will most likely get that (i've seen that on amazon, but hesitated because it looks kinda weird :D) If you are a witness of its quality, than who am i to say otherwise? BUT, does it have a place to hitch an external mic on it? I understand that it has the appropriate port for a mic, but can it hold it so the camera man doesn't have to?
thanks for your answers!! I really appreciate it!
ok, one thing i found out about that canon: its not HD. Is there a difference between High Definition and Standard Definition? I mean a difference that makes it worth it for me to save up my money for an HD camcorder rather than the canon Standard Definition camcorder.
Answer
You would need $3500 in order to buy a HD camcorder that could get any where near the video quality of a $300 MiniDV tape camcorder. A HD camcorder is a disaster as sports videos.
You go visit here http://www.amazon.com/Canon-ZR930-1-07MP-Camcorder-Optical/dp/B00114163O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1301702929&sr=8-1-spell.
The Canon ZR 930 is a MiniDV tape camcorder with a Mic jack, you can attach a Mic, mixer or music making device to this camera easily. I own a Canon ZR500, ZR800 and a ZR930. I have shot weddings with them, clients loved the Video Quality they got back.
You would need $3500 in order to buy a HD camcorder that could get any where near the video quality of a $300 MiniDV tape camcorder. A HD camcorder is a disaster as sports videos.
You go visit here http://www.amazon.com/Canon-ZR930-1-07MP-Camcorder-Optical/dp/B00114163O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1301702929&sr=8-1-spell.
The Canon ZR 930 is a MiniDV tape camcorder with a Mic jack, you can attach a Mic, mixer or music making device to this camera easily. I own a Canon ZR500, ZR800 and a ZR930. I have shot weddings with them, clients loved the Video Quality they got back.
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