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| I have been asked by a relative to suggest a camcorder for them to buy, MiniDV at around £400 to £500. They are looking for something simple to use, and it will be for the usual family videos, so no need for anything too high tech. They will want to copy it to VHS tape, and it may be that in the future they will download to PC and put on to DVD. Any suggestions, and any good deals on at the moment. Thanks Guilbert |
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| "Guilbert" wrote in message ... I have been asked by a relative to suggest a camcorder for them to buy, MiniDV at around £400 to £500. They are looking for something simple to use, and it will be for the usual family videos, so no need for anything too high tech. They will want to copy it to VHS tape, and it may be that in the future they will download to PC and put on to DVD. Any suggestions, and any good deals on at the moment. Thanks Guilbert The new JVC GR-D23E is getting good press. It's JVC's new entry level mini DV camcorder. You shouldbe able to get it discountered to around £275 at online stores. It does support i-link, but not USB. |
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