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Re: camcorder reviews- should offer comparisons of actual video

Author
28 Sep 2007 10:47 PM
Joe
Just been searching for best prices on these cameras and came across:
http://www.shopcartusa.com/P_Sony_Handycam_HDR-HC7_HDRHC7/Show_All/#stores

That site has the Sony for a ridiculously low price- something must be wrong
here.....

Joe


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>> How about a review of the Canon HV-20 and comparable cameras?   Such as
>> the Sony HDR-HC7. If God told you to choose between the 2, which would
>> you choose? <G>
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> (snipped)
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> I see after reviewing those 2 camcorders- one significant difference is
> that the Sony has a touch screen viewfinder. At the age of 58, even with
> bi-focals, my vision ain't what it used to be reading small print and
> using small buttons and controls- I think I might have better results with
> the touch screen viewfinder than the buttons on the Canon.
>
> Otherwise, the Sony seems a bit more souped up but not by much- and a bit
> more expensive.
>
> So, am I exaggerating the value of the touch screen viewfinder? Yes, I go
> to stores and try them out there- but one can't tell much from a few
> minutes like that.
>
> Also, I see another group called rec.video.professional which gets no
> traffic.
>
> Joe

Author
28 Sep 2007 11:14 PM
PTravel
"Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:UvfLi.102$bV2.95@trndny02...
> Just been searching for best prices on these cameras and came across:
> http://www.shopcartusa.com/P_Sony_Handycam_HDR-HC7_HDRHC7/Show_All/#stores
>
> That site has the Sony for a ridiculously low price- something must be
> wrong here.....
>
> Joe

This isn't a store, but a referral/"shopping" site.  Go to
resellerratings.com and take a look at the reviews of the low-ball merchants
that they list.  I recognize quite a few of them as problems.  Given the 5
star ratings for these problem merchants, it means either the website allows
merchant padding or, is itself, a scam.

Taking, as an example, the low-balling Express Cameras, take a look at the
resellerratings review here:
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Express_Cameras

Then compare it to a reputable camera dealer like B&H (B&H is universally
acknowledged as the gold standard for honest, ethical mail-order cameras):
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/B_H_Photo_Video_Pro_Audio

If you're going to buy a camera, these are the only three on-line retailers
I'd consider:

B&H Photo Video
Adorama
J&R Music World

I've dealt extensively with all three -- never a problem with a price, a
purchase, shipping or, on those rare occasions when needed, a return.


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> "Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:...
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>> "Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:...
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>> (snipped)
>>
>>> How about a review of the Canon HV-20 and comparable cameras?   Such as
>>> the Sony HDR-HC7. If God told you to choose between the 2, which would
>>> you choose? <G>
>>
>> (snipped)
>>
>> I see after reviewing those 2 camcorders- one significant difference is
>> that the Sony has a touch screen viewfinder. At the age of 58, even with
>> bi-focals, my vision ain't what it used to be reading small print and
>> using small buttons and controls- I think I might have better results
>> with the touch screen viewfinder than the buttons on the Canon.
>>
>> Otherwise, the Sony seems a bit more souped up but not by much- and a bit
>> more expensive.
>>
>> So, am I exaggerating the value of the touch screen viewfinder? Yes, I go
>> to stores and try them out there- but one can't tell much from a few
>> minutes like that.
>>
>> Also, I see another group called rec.video.professional which gets no
>> traffic.
>>
>> Joe
>
Author
30 Sep 2007 11:37 AM
Joe
In 1999 I purchased a Nikon F100 35 mm camera and a lot of accessories from
B&H. I had to ship the camera back twice for defects and they were very good
about it. One of their reps is active in the 35 mm newsgroup. Getting such
good service for expensive items is worth the extra price. In that 35 mm
newsgroup there were often discussions about the problem merchants. I'm sure
I'll go with B&H or Amazon or another reputable merchant.

Joe


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"PTravel" <ptra***@travelersvideo.com> wrote in message
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> "Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:UvfLi.102$bV2.95@trndny02...
>> Just been searching for best prices on these cameras and came across:
>> http://www.shopcartusa.com/P_Sony_Handycam_HDR-HC7_HDRHC7/Show_All/#stores
>>
>> That site has the Sony for a ridiculously low price- something must be
>> wrong here.....
>>
>> Joe
>
> This isn't a store, but a referral/"shopping" site.  Go to
> resellerratings.com and take a look at the reviews of the low-ball
> merchants that they list.  I recognize quite a few of them as problems.
> Given the 5 star ratings for these problem merchants, it means either the
> website allows merchant padding or, is itself, a scam.
>
> Taking, as an example, the low-balling Express Cameras, take a look at the
> resellerratings review here:
> http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Express_Cameras
>
> Then compare it to a reputable camera dealer like B&H (B&H is universally
> acknowledged as the gold standard for honest, ethical mail-order cameras):
> http://www.resellerratings.com/store/B_H_Photo_Video_Pro_Audio
>
> If you're going to buy a camera, these are the only three on-line
> retailers I'd consider:
>
> B&H Photo Video
> Adorama
> J&R Music World
>
> I've dealt extensively with all three -- never a problem with a price, a
> purchase, shipping or, on those rare occasions when needed, a return.
>
>
>>
>>
>> "Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:...
>>>
>>> "Joe" <a**@xyz.com> wrote in message news:...
>>>
>>> (snipped)
>>>
>>>> How about a review of the Canon HV-20 and comparable cameras?   Such as
>>>> the Sony HDR-HC7. If God told you to choose between the 2, which would
>>>> you choose? <G>
>>>
>>> (snipped)
>>>
>>> I see after reviewing those 2 camcorders- one significant difference is
>>> that the Sony has a touch screen viewfinder. At the age of 58, even with
>>> bi-focals, my vision ain't what it used to be reading small print and
>>> using small buttons and controls- I think I might have better results
>>> with the touch screen viewfinder than the buttons on the Canon.
>>>
>>> Otherwise, the Sony seems a bit more souped up but not by much- and a
>>> bit more expensive.
>>>
>>> So, am I exaggerating the value of the touch screen viewfinder? Yes, I
>>> go to stores and try them out there- but one can't tell much from a few
>>> minutes like that.
>>>
>>> Also, I see another group called rec.video.professional which gets no
>>> traffic.
>>>
>>> Joe
>>
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