Hi,
I'm a relative newbie to video and I'm looking to get a camcorder which will actually be for a friend. Anyway, I'm familiar with some terms and have had plenty of digital camera (stills) reviews shoved down my throat.
So - my questions! Ok, I have absolutely loads so any help you can give will be most appreciated.
It may or may not be used with a PC. Should I go digital or analogue? Can digital be viewed thru a TV? How long can dv cameras record? Lots more but I'll leave it at that for now.
Thanks in advance,
Paul.
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I'm a relative newbie to video and I'm looking to get a camcorder which will actually be for a friend. Anyway, I'm familiar with some terms and have had plenty of digital camera (stills) reviews shoved down my throat.
So - my questions! Ok, I have absolutely loads so any help you can give will be most appreciated.
It may or may not be used with a PC. Should I go digital or analogue? Can digital be viewed thru a TV? How long can dv cameras record? Lots more but I'll leave it at that for now.
Thanks in advance,
Paul.
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<a href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.mccarroll/hosted/arena">The Pace3000 Arena</a>

Use the Search function at this forum and look for D8, Digital8, DV, and/or MiniDV. You'll find a ton of information and you might even have a chuckle or two reading the parts where we all got carried away expressing our strongly held convictions. (I sometimes wonder how crazy we'd get if we were actually debating something really important!
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But do make sure it has DV out and in, as not all of them do in the UK. You may not see the use of it at first, but you won't regret it in a year or so.
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