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doogalman
09-Jul-2006, 21:19
We are in the market for a camcorder, Not got heaps to spend, but would like it to be fairly compact and preferably to have "DV in" for obvious reasons. Any recomendations???

rcgbob44
09-Jul-2006, 21:33
Cannon XLII, very good indeed.

doogalman
09-Jul-2006, 21:55
A bit off budget that one.

YMFB
09-Jul-2006, 22:02
we bought a Sanyo Xacti its awesome and it was a bargain bought from Amazon ordered 20.12.05 delivered 23.12.05

1 Sanyo Xacti VPC-C1E MPEG4 Dig £179.99 1 £179.99
1 Bytestor Hi-Speed 66X SD Card £38.99 1 £38.99

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Subtotal: £186.36
Delivery Charge: £3.34
Total tax: £33.20
Total: £222.90

chris.p
09-Jul-2006, 22:30
Try here, all refurbed Cannon equipment, full warrenty etc,etc.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Canon-Outlet_W0QQssPageNameZl4QQtZkm



Chris.:burn:

rockhopper
09-Jul-2006, 23:15
Why do you need DV in?

Harv748
09-Jul-2006, 23:20
If you want it to take a bullet cam then you need AV in.

rockhopper
09-Jul-2006, 23:21
If you want it to take a bullet cam then you need AV in.

Correct!

doogalman
10-Jul-2006, 11:59
Thanks for the tip about the AV, i had been misinformed.

900MAN
10-Jul-2006, 12:04
Make sure you go for a 3CCD sensor, the picture improvement is immense.
Panasonic have some budjet models with this feature.
Dont wate money on other 'features' you'll never use.

loverobot
10-Jul-2006, 14:16
sony h32e
has av in and takes a lanc controller
see www.dogcamsport.co.uk for more info

if someone can tell me how/where to upload mpegs etc i will post a link so you can check out the quality
cheers

doogalman
10-Jul-2006, 19:19
Loverobot, thanks for that link. Well usefull and i can understand what they are explaining.