I'm planning on buying a HD video camera. Up till now I have a Grundig (=Sharp) miniDV cam, but the resolution of that is poor for any future TV and computer use. It also has colors that are not what I like and not real 16:9 support. Also, since I didn't use it much anymore, I fear my batteries are dead, and buying new one's (IF I can find them, rare model) may already cost a decent way to a brand new camera....which of course has LOADS of advantages.
I don't need 3D, nor does it have to be a pro-cam.
I checked out a lot of the "bloggy" /compact video camera's but they all have minuscule (fixed) lenses, and ALL the material I saw from them on Youtube look like there's a constant earthquake around the globe.
So, I want a "real" camcorder but it may be an entry level cam, MUST be HD, optical stabilization, good lens. etc.
I checked out the Canon Legria HF-R206, but that one's pretty expensive IMHO.
Then I looked at the Panasonic HDC-SD40 but that one seems to have a smaller size CMOS than the competition which gives poor low-light results. Also, it uses buttons instead of a touch-screen...
Then I found the Samsung HMX-Q10. It looks the perfect one for me. It's very affordable (€249 and €20 euro cash-back at the moment), it has a special CMOS chip (better low light results) and touch-screen controls and a Scheider lens. Also looks to have excellent video quality.
I'm not a particular Samsung fan though....(neighbors TV of 4 year old already died...)
Seeing the cash-back option, and getting 5 years of warranty at a certain dealer (
www.kamera-express.nl) I don't think I will buy this in the US (it's about €200 there). However, just for technical reasons, they still mention PAL and NTSC on these camera's, I thought that was a thing of the past ??
Anyone any experience with HD cams ??