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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Colorado
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Recommendations for a good Camcorder
So my camcorder is on its last leg and it has never had very good image quality anyway. Then when I edit and render, the compression makes it even worse.
What camcorders do any of you all out there use that is good in low light and had a nice crisp picture that still holds up to the editing process. Something around $1000 give or take? Also, right now I am using PowerDirector 12 to do my editing. It gets great reviews but maybe someone out there knows of a better software to use? Thanks bunches! |
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Pimping ain't easy.
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Search for DSLR HD1080p. A Nikon or Canon would work perfect and is well below your budget. Looks like most are around $500-$700. |
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Thanks I will look into that. I am now thinking why don't I just use my Nikon D7000 DSLR camera. I haven't used the video feature of it yet and I have had it for a few years. haha.
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