http://www2.panasoni...65|110039|113560|
That 3 CCD system for an extra $200 looks mighty attractive.
Resolution much higher, light sensitivity doubles.
Hmm.
Anyone find someone selling the SDR-H200 in my range?
And here's a comparison of Panasonic models
http://www2.panasoni...65|110039|113560|
That 3 CCD system for an extra $200 looks mighty attractive. Resolution much higher, light sensitivity doubles. Hmm. Anyone find someone selling the SDR-H200 in my range? |
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To really go low light
you need to move to pro grade equipment. (think 1500+)
However, it doesn't sound like you are that dependent on having ultra clear video. I would borrow someones first and see if the lower level ccd cameras will get you what you are looking for. The problem isn't money, its the size of the sensors. Same issue I'm having with my Nikon D60 still camera. When you start cramming more pixels on the same size sensor, it simply takes a lot more light to make it work. I will choose a path that's clear. I will choose freewill.
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Been reading about that
http://www.camcorder...9/Performance.htm
Seems like this one beat expectations on the CMOS shrink. And it "lists" for $1,200, $800 is common, lower seems to happen but I don't trust them. I'll wait until after Christmas to see if it drops to the $500 range. |