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Frage von Manfred Wagner:


Hi Ng,

I would like to see a growth camcorder but unfortunately not the
Opportunity to me to buy magazines and evaluate test reports and
Net is synonymous not much instructive to find.

My interest have SonyDCR-HC1000, Panaconic NV-GS400,
SONY DCR-VX2100 and the Canon XL1S.

My purchase is the "final solution" for me, the criteria are: Digital,
high quality of videos, easy handling,
Twilight fitness ... everything else under the motto: "what one has
man ":)

Gruß Manfred



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Antwort von Norbert Müller:


"Manfred Wagner" wrote in news post
what camcorder? # # #
> Hi Ng,
>
> I would like to see a growth camcorder but unfortunately not the
> Enabling me to buy magazines and evaluate test reports and
in
> Net is synonymous not much instructive to find.
>
> My interest in the SonyDCR-HC1000, Panaconic NV-GS400,

The appliances are top in the compact class, I would say. Myself
The DCR-TRV60E and I am very satisfied with it. Both devices are still safe
better.

> SONY DCR-VX2100 and the Canon XL1S.

Well, if you so want to lug around Trumm. Because I would rather be
a brand new HDTV camera access, cost from about 4000th - or something
wait. But why, for what movies? Children who leave? If something
exaggerated this.

With the right encoder settings (and a good
Schnitt-/Encoderprogramm) you get is synonymous with a normal Mini-DV legally
good quality. I film in 16:9 and look on a 26 "Toshiba
TFT. After initial adjustment problems, the quality is now very
satisfactory. Use Magix VdL 2004/2005 than editing program.

mfg, Norbert


>
My purchase is the "final solution" for me, the criteria are: Digital,
> High quality video, easy handling,
> Twilight fitness ... everything else under the motto: "what one has
> Man ":)

Yeah, sure! ;-)

>
> Gruß Manfred
>



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Antwort von Lutz Bojasch:

Manfred Wagner wrote:

> My interest in the SonyDCR-HC1000, Panaconic NV-GS400,
> SONY DCR-VX2100 and the Canon XL1S.
>
My purchase is the "final solution" for me, the criteria are: Digital,
> High quality video, easy handling,
> Twilight fitness ... everything else under the motto: "what one has
> Man ":)

Hello
Good attitude, who knows and knows that the claims in
Use of devices are still growing, saving money when it is not at
knausert the wrong corner. ;)

At point "easy handling", I would you a SONY
recommended. I had / have a lot of Sony stuff and at the very beginning
always inspire me two things: One is synonymous without operator Books
with at least the basic functions clear. I am with a new
Device, and first try everything possible "to the blue haze" from.
That is what I discover, I'll never forget again. Rare
used functions then you have to look to look at the IMO
well-written instructions is not a problem. What I am still good
found: There is everything what you need. With other companies you rennt
often has to go and only a few cable or adapter to obtain,
Buy Batteries, etc.

Twilight fitness: I know the HC1000 is not specifically, but synonymous
you can only really good pictures with lots of light make it go no
Way over. In my PC110 keeps the picture in the Noise
Dusk within tolerable limits when recordings
Caves or something does, it will be awful even without additional lighting.
WERS mag can ja on NightShot switch, as you can without completely
visible light on film.

The image stabilization works with the Sony I know very well.
With a little practice to get buttery soft synonymous pans without tremor
out. Digital zoom is gimmick, it's much quality is lost,
The optical zoom is crucial but at 12 times but then you'll
a requirement or a tripod need.

One can probably assume that the camcorder as synonymous converter
Analog-Digital can be used, that is synonymous analog inputs and outputs
has. That would be important.

Gruß Lutz



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