Friday, November 11, 2011

Why You Should Consider Buying An HDV Camera

From HowToSellYourVideos.com I have to admit that I have trouble making large purchase decisions. Do you suffer from that too? You find you have to weigh the pros and cons and sometimes decide to do nothing at all - for the moment. That's what I did last November when I was wrestling with the choice of a new camcorder. You see, I have never had a real reason to move into high definition video production. My trusty Canon GL2 DV camcorders have served me long and well, and my computers happily edit DV material. However, I can see the writing on the wall and it says "time to move on." At the pace of change with this technology, I wanted to spend as little as possible to get into high definition until the "Next Big Thing" comes along, which I expect soon. I spent considerable time debating whether to buy the JVC GY-HM100 or the Panasonic AG-HMC40. I even wrote a comparison between the JVC GY-HM100 and Panasonic AG-HMC40 at http , two cameras I was deciding between. I consider both great values. Neither one uses tape and the Panasonic uses the AVCHD codec, and I had read so many stories about long transcoding times with AVCHD on a Mac that I was wary of going that way. And since both recorded to flash memory, I am uneasy about archiving my media, so... I just put it off. Fast forward to two weeks ago... Suddenly, two large projects plopped on my plate and I decided the time had arrived for me to make a mov. So here's what I did. I found a Canon XH-A1s HDV camcorder on ...

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