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Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by nchs09
How much ing clear can an image get on the television ffs....


Its more for editing and then printing to film or for digital theatres. TV gets scaled down again off that.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by jdat
Format:
HD
DVD
MINI DV
??

HD?


I'd suggest a panasonic Tri-CCD dv cam but it depends what the person wants to do in which case higher resolution and different format applies

Well the output format is dependent on whatever camera I tell them to get. lol

It must be at least 720p, preferably 1080p, as this is something they want to last pretty well into the current and next generation of 1080p format TVs.
malek
have you seen my post?

Canon HF100

best thing out there for under 600$

FULL HD 1080p

Very good results in low light.
gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by malek
have you seen my post?

Canon HF100

best thing out there for under 600$

FULL HD 1080p

Very good results in low light.

I did, and I checked it out. It is very much so on the list. I am just trying to get other solutions so that I am not just being narrow-minded in the choice I give my sister.

Thanks for the suggestion. :)
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by dimadelux
thats bs....

everyone knows that for the perfect uber picture you must have these on at all times:



Those are crap, my Blue Blockers are 20 years old and are the .


Ted Promo
The one I put in her shower is pretty good. I think it's a Canon but I'm not sure if I remember the exact model.
Abercrombie
quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
The one I put in her shower is pretty good. I think it's a Canon but I'm not sure if I remember the exact model.


malek
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
I did, and I checked it out. It is very much so on the list. I am just trying to get other solutions so that I am not just being narrow-minded in the choice I give my sister.

Thanks for the suggestion. :)


the Sony SR10-SR11-SR12 are the only solid competitors handheld HD cameras... but are a bit more expensive.

I have researched this extensively and I decided to pickup the HF100 because it takes SDHC cards and those are dirt cheap now (picked two 16g card for 20$ each on boxing day)
gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by malek
the Sony SR10-SR11-SR12 are the only solid competitors handheld HD cameras... but are a bit more expensive.

I have researched this extensively and I decided to pickup the HF100 because it takes SDHC cards and those are dirt cheap now (picked two 16g card for 20$ each on boxing day)

Yeah that is one thing I am loving about flash memory.

Also, remember budget is US$1000, so if it is over US$600 that is fine. It looks like the SR11 can be had for US$700-800.
malek
My best advice, get the HF100, an extended long life battery for 100$, two 16 gig cards and a carrying bag, for around 800 give or take.

You can find a wide angle lense for well under 200, very useful. Just get any 37mm diameter wide angle lense, from Sony or a reputable brand. Some are really cheap.

I had a Sony one laying around and it worked perfectly.

couch-potato
pixx of ur sister plz.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by couch-potato
pixx of ur sister plz.

I have posted a few on here. Have fun finding them though.

Malek: Cool thanks! I was already leaning towards that one anyways.
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