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HDD camcorders

I am finally free from tape. After dropping my standard mini-DV camera (or maybe my 3-year old did that, yeah that's it) and coming to grips with the fact that repairs are half the price of a new unit, I decided to feed my gear addiction and go to the next generation. Hard-Disc based (HDD). Sounds scary, but your iPod has a hard disc in it, right...?

I selected the Sony DCR-SR100 as I wanted to get as close to DV quality as possible. Having had it a week I can really say that it changes the way you use camcorders. Now, instead of putting the DV tape on a shelf and forgetting about it, I just download the clips and enjoy them right away. I suppose this is no different than capturing clips on a digital camera, but the long format of HDD has several advantages:
- Camcorders generally have better low light support, lenses, and focus for motion capture. The quality should be much better than a digital camera.
- With 4+ hours recording time you can go for an entire vacation without having to offload everything to clear more space (though not for the feint of heart - these cameras are not waterproof)
- You still have the ability to record long-format (events, etc)
- Keeping material on the camera even after copying it to your computer leaves provides you with an automatic backup
- Sound! The Sony comes with 5.1 Dolby recording for a rich playback experience.
- 16:9. Maybe a few newer high end digital cameras have the wide-screen mode for video, but not many. Let's face it, the TV in your future is widescreen. Your home video should be as well.
- There is even a Sony that records HD Video to HDD coming out in October, the HDR-SR1.

Let's hope that by next year these devices have WiFi for a complete experience.

Sean

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