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  • react
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2003
    • 673

    #16
    I'd recommend the Sony hdr-sr11/hdr-sr12. Identical except for 60gb and 120gb hdd respectively. Handles up to 1080i60.
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    • ~zombiegirl~
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2006
      • 301

      #17
      Originally posted by Socks
      Anyways thanks for all your advice Danza, much appreciated man!

      Oh and thanks to Fuzebox and Zombiegirl too, for letting you play with their camera
      Glad you like the cam, I love it... i no longer have to tote around my big ass camera bag when I'm travelling now!! Just in case someone peed their pants, lol.

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      • fris
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Aug 2002
        • 55679

        #18
        vixia 30 and hdr-sr11 get about the same reviews
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        • jay23
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2003
          • 1444

          #19
          Originally posted by react
          I'd recommend the Sony hdr-sr11/hdr-sr12. Identical except for 60gb and 120gb hdd respectively. Handles up to 1080i60.
          How is the editing work flow. I assume you need Sony Vegas.

          One of the biggest issues I have right now with MiniDV is that all my videos just stay on tape and never get watched again (I am talking about family stuff i shot in the past 6 years). About 6 months ago I sent about 60 tapes to some company that converted them to DVD at 20 bucks, since I have a 4 year old both grandparents want copies etc.

          Need a easy solulution that i can shoot, edit and burn dvd

          jay

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          • react
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2003
            • 673

            #20
            Originally posted by jay23
            How is the editing work flow. I assume you need Sony Vegas
            Definitely hardware intensive, the more cores you can get on it the better.

            Ulead and Pinnacle have avchd supportm as well as Vegas. But none of them support smart rendering yet so even for simple edits on a decent machine you are probably looking at 3-10x real time to render a project.

            CyberLink PowerDirector would probably be the easiest way to author to DVD. It looks like there's a patch that supports smart rendering but it's not widely available yet. Of course that's not much help if you are authoring mpeg-2 rather than avchd.
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