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| Come on guys and help me out. I am looking to pay around £500 discounted price for a camcorder and am having real problems finding the right model. The camcorder I require must have true widescreen and take a decent picture inside the house. For a start even though widescreen TV's have been out years there doesn't seem to be many camcorders that shoot in true widescreen. I have short listed the Sony HC39E for its widescreen abilities but the reviews don't seem to rate it in low light conditions. Are there any other models I should be looking at? |
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| "informer" schreef in bericht ... Come on guys and help me out. I am looking to pay around £500 discounted price for a camcorder and am having real problems finding the right model. The camcorder I require must have true widescreen and take a decent picture inside the house. For a start even though widescreen TV's have been out years there doesn't seem to be many camcorders that shoot in true widescreen. I have short listed the Sony HC39E for its widescreen abilities but the reviews don't seem to rate it in low light conditions. Are there any other models I should be looking at? CANON has a range of modestly priced new camcorders that have high resolution widescreen but I don't know their low light capabilities. I personally am interested in the MV850I which I would choose over the SONY HC39E because the CANON has button controls instead of touch screen ones. But again, this is personal and I have had good experiences with both makes. However, if you need to take high quality shots in really low light, I'm afraid you need something else and then 500 pounds is not enough... Take a look at http://www.canon-europe.com/For_Home...ePageID=231640 -- Lou van Wijhe Website: http://home.hccnet.nl/jl.van.wijhe/ AntiSpam: Vervang INVALID in e-mail adres door NL AntiSpam: Replace INVALID in e-mail address by NL |
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