Frage von ahmed:
Hi Folks,
I've a Panasonic NVMX300 with tape filmed on DV. It actually has everything your heart desires: 3 CCD, microphone port, extensive controls, etc. Now I carry with me to buy the CX 520 thoughts a SonyHDR Ve, because I was excited the Picture. The Panasonic has just only the normal Resolutionund no HD. But I do not necessarily trust the sellers who tell me that I could throw away my old camera, because the HD quality is so good. I must say I'm very confused. Is there someone who both my somewhat aged Camera as synonymous, the Sonykennt and gives me some advice?
Thank you!
Regards
Ahmed
Antwort von rush:

Evenin,
The question you must ask yourself is: "What do I need?"
How often do you use your camera? What films do you mean? What is the output medium? What are you looking at your things?
In a similar isses me ... I still have a Panasonic nv-gs400 mini dv ... when the time was new, I've bought them myself.
Meanwhile, there are many new cameras clearly -. And certainly no mention of thee Sonyist bad device! I had them synonymous in the narrower choice.
The problem is the workflow back out ... My PC would cope with AVCHD, I would have to upgrade so as synonymous.
And if I then use the HD camera more often than my mini-DV, I dare say ... if only time I hardly get this:)
I continue to be synonymous in the price segment, the CCD's or CMOS chips are still far too tiny ... I hope that the boom of the DSLR video camcorders donated synonymous times larger chips:)
This is of course only my opinion ...