moved, and you're going to want to factor in three main points before purchasing
1. cash flow - if you don't have it, you shouldn't be looking for cameras. for a nice SD setup your going to want to have 1000 dollars give or take a few hundos and your going to need the next point- experience.
2. camera use knowledge - you need to know how to use a camera for all its worth. i.e. if your working with a VX you need to know custom presets and DVX you want to know scene files. You should also know shutter speed, white balance, and exposure/iris and how they affect things.
3. HD or SD - its all your preference. don't let anyone try to persuade you otherwise, go with your gut. Its all about how you want to shoot.
PM me and i have 2 good setups; one hd, one sd that i can sell. they are cheap and the best bang for their buck. they come with charger, batteries, a bag, and a fisheye.