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If you want to get the *most* out of your equipment... use a regular video camera in conjunction with a tv capable vidcard, you can run it thru a vcr to see how it appears on your tv as it tapes (you get a better idea on how to do what it is you do)
The perk to that is, low price for good quality, remote with zoom and bunches of other things. Digi video cams have a lower quality to a degree still. Then you can edit out of the tape what you want for clips. The regular videocam also puts on a great live webcast.
And for stills... check out the Olymbus line of 'Z'... I think they are up to like 6050z or so. They are absolutely as good as canon, sony etc etc and alot more reasonable. We were looking at a 2000 dollar camera (Canon AND Sony's) and the salesguy said look at this one... an Olympus. We went Olympus and have never even looked back. The Camera store workers said Olympus was a top camera as well when we went for some other things there (National Camera Chain).
Hope that helps
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