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Re: Seeking Camcorder AdviceIf you are going to be doing any editing at all then you don't want a Hard
Drive based or DVD based camcorder. Both of these compress the video with MPEG2 or something type of compression. Editing compressed video that will then be recompressed to master out to DVD or whatever is a bad idea. So unless in your price range you can get one of these types of cameras that doesn't compress I would look for a MiniDV which doesn't compress the video. =(8) "=(8)" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:46383e68$0$14124$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... I agree with your advice, but not with the reason (exactly...;-). Mini-DV is> If you are going to be doing any editing at all then you don't want a Hard Drive based or DVD based camcorder. Both of these > compress the video with MPEG2 or something type of compression. Editing compressed video that will then be recompressed to master > out to DVD or whatever is a bad idea. So unless in your price range you can get one of these types of cameras that doesn't > compress I would look for a MiniDV which doesn't compress the video. compressed, but at a lower rate (5:1) and frame-by-frame, unlike the HD or disk based recorders - and editing software for editing Mini-DV is more common. Also, I would always master back to Mini-DV or D-8 (multiple copies) for highest quality in addition to making a DVD master for making multiple DVDs if desired...
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