Tachi Senior Member Jan 26, 2009 #1 Hi, would appreciate any recommendations for a videocam, may not be state of the art, budget is <S$750..
Hi, would appreciate any recommendations for a videocam, may not be state of the art, budget is <S$750..
L LumixFZ18 New Member Jan 26, 2009 #2 Tachi said: Hi, would appreciate any recommendations for a videocam, may not be state of the art, budget is <S$750.. Click to expand... How do you want your video be stored? SD cards, HDD, DVD...etc? I have the Sanyo HD1010 which is sitting in this price range.
Tachi said: Hi, would appreciate any recommendations for a videocam, may not be state of the art, budget is <S$750.. Click to expand... How do you want your video be stored? SD cards, HDD, DVD...etc? I have the Sanyo HD1010 which is sitting in this price range.
L LumixFZ18 New Member Jan 27, 2009 #4 Tachi said: SD card is fine for me, by the way how old is your HD1010? Click to expand... I'm not selling mine, and I will suggest you to look these model Sanyo HD1010 or HD1000.
Tachi said: SD card is fine for me, by the way how old is your HD1010? Click to expand... I'm not selling mine, and I will suggest you to look these model Sanyo HD1010 or HD1000.
jaegersing Deregistered Jan 27, 2009 #5 HD2000 shoots full HD 60P, so will be great for slo-mo shots.
Reportage Senior Member Jan 27, 2009 #6 depends what you use for and do you need local warranty? For me, the Sanyo HD700 does the job quite well just that the battery doesnt last that long to fill up a 8GB memory card.
depends what you use for and do you need local warranty? For me, the Sanyo HD700 does the job quite well just that the battery doesnt last that long to fill up a 8GB memory card.
L LumixFZ18 New Member Jan 29, 2009 #7 Reportage said: depends what you use for and do you need local warranty? For me, the Sanyo HD700 does the job quite well just that the battery doesnt last that long to fill up a 8GB memory card. Click to expand... keeping 2 - 3 extra batteries is a must! What is the mah on your batteries?
Reportage said: depends what you use for and do you need local warranty? For me, the Sanyo HD700 does the job quite well just that the battery doesnt last that long to fill up a 8GB memory card. Click to expand... keeping 2 - 3 extra batteries is a must! What is the mah on your batteries?