you probably should, dv tapes is the most convenient i think.Rigel N said:title,Im saving up for a camcorder or video camera thats under $600.I want one with decent zoom,and good enough quailty for scootering and skateboarding films.I dont really mind what type of thing it records onto.
Any Suggestions?
hey thanks,would a gs120 be ok,i think the gs320 looks better though.is the gs320 around $300 bucks?cuz the first set of fisheys were like $330 so the cams gunna be around $300 rite?but id probally get the cheaper lenChris Bendel said:http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/477103-REG/Panasonic_PVGS320_PV_GS320_3_CCD_Mini.html
and
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...S_FEWA_37_DS_FEWA_37_0_3x_Ultra_Fish_eye.html
or
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/232570-REG/Kenko_SGW043_SGW_043_37mm_0_43x_Wide_Angle.html if you want the cheaper lens
but if you get those first two it should come out to a bit over 600 but if you can get that extra money its definately worth it!
lolza,in my sig.erik said:i dont even now how to turn a camcorder on, sorry![]()
Enjoy 10 year old technology. Panasonic GS series is the way to goJosh Young said:i heard that the sony TRV900's are pretty good. beagle (the filmer for baker skateboards) swore by them things for sooooo long. there about like 500 used though.
huh,it does both?Chris Bendel said:Yeah the gs320 is mini dv(records onto tape) haha
mini dv stands for mini digital video, not mini dvd. it only records to mini dv tapes.Rigel N said:huh,it does both?Chris Bendel said:Yeah the gs320 is mini dv(records onto tape) haha